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The Difference Between a Journeyman & Master Electrician

Journeymen & Master Electricians

A journeyman electrician is a licensed electrician who has completed an apprenticeship and passed a journeyman electrician exam. They have the skills and knowledge to perform a wide range of electrical tasks, including:

  • Installing and repairing electrical wiring, fixtures, and equipment
  • Troubleshooting and repairing electrical problems
  • Maintaining and servicing electrical systems

A master electrician is a journeyman electrician who has additional experience and training. They have the skills and knowledge to perform more complex electrical tasks, such as:

  • Designing and installing electrical systems
  • Supervising other electricians
  • Obtaining and managing electrical permits
  • Teaching and training other electricians

In some states, a master electrician license is required to perform certain electrical tasks, such as designing and installing electrical systems for commercial buildings.

Here is a table that summarizes the key differences between journeyman and master electricians:

Which type of electrician should you hire?

If you need electrical work done in your home or business, it is important to hire a licensed electrician. However, you may not need to hire a master electrician for all electrical jobs. For example, if you need a new outlet installed or a light fixture repaired, a journeyman electrician is often qualified to do the job.

However, if you are having a new electrical system installed or if you need electrical work done on a commercial building, you should hire a master electrician. Master electricians have the skills and experience to handle more complex electrical jobs.

When choosing an electrician, it is important to get quotes from multiple electricians and to check their references. You should also make sure that the electrician you hire is licensed and insured.

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