A lot of people tend to use the terms electrician and electrical contractor in Denver interchangeably, but they aren’t necessarily the same thing. They’re actually two different job categories, both dealing with wiring and electricity but providing different services. Some companies may provide both services, but it’s important to know the difference. Otherwise, you might accidentally hire the wrong person for the job.

Hometown Electrical Services works as both an electrician and an electrical contractor, so we’re used to explaining the differences. Here’s what you need to know!

I. Electrical Contractors in Denver

Electrical contractors specialize in installation, particularly for new construction. Along with understanding and maintaining wiring, they’re certified in designing wiring systems. An electrical contractor is a necessary, invaluable partner for any construction company, and it’s important to bring in an electrical contractor early in the project. They’ll help ensure the building is properly made to support its electrical infrastructure.

In many cases, the electrical contractor may even provide electrical support for the construction work itself, providing generators and wiring for equipment, as well as designing and installing the wiring for the building.

There are three basic types of electrical construction contractors:

Outside electricalcontractors typically deal with the flow of power to the building from outside power lines. This means they have to work with the highest-voltage wires, which means placing a high priority on safety. These contractors must fully understand the area being worked on and how the power will be used to properly set it up.

Inside electrical contractors, as you’d imagine, focus on the wiring inside the building. They need to have a good understanding of what sorts of machines, devices, and appliances will be used to ensure everything has all the power it needs. In many cases, they go on to do repairs, maintenance, and support for the building after it’s completed.

Integrated Building Systems contractors focus on low-voltage installation, typically relating to modern smart devices. They’ll handle things such as smart thermostats, LED lighting layouts, and bringing power to wireless networks and telecommunications devices.

II. Electricians

Electricians are the more basic type of electrical workers. They’re trained and licensed to work on wiring systems but typically only in a repair and support role. They may also do some low-voltage work or have expertise in the artistic side of lighting installation – such as creating outdoor lighting effects.

Electricians are typically ranked as apprentices in a training program, journeymen who are licensed for independent work, or master electricians who have successfully passed more rigorous training and testing standards.

Generally speaking, an electrical contractor may also provide basic electrician services, but an electrician will not be qualified for electrical contracting work.

Hometown Electrical Services Proudly Serves Denver

With over 30 years of experience in the area, we are one of the top electrical contractors in Denver while also providing electrician work to homes and businesses as needed. In other words, we’re your all-in-one source for electrical services in Denver!

To learn more or consult on an upcoming project, just contact us.