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Powering homes and businesses with safe, reliable electrical work you can trust.
Welcome to Better Dayz Electric, We believe great electrical work makes for better days. Professional service you can trust—Every job, Every time.
About Us
Born in New York City and raised in the Dominican Republic, I moved to Massachusetts in 2015, where I began my electrical journey in 2018. After gaining valuable experience working for various electrical companies, I earned my journeyman and master licenses, which deepened my understanding of the industry. By the end of 2023, I decided to launch my own business, Better Dayz Electric.
At Better Dayz Electric, our mission is to provide quality electrical work while educating our customers about potential hazards in their homes or businesses. I believe that every problem has a solution, and there’s always a better day ahead. People deserve not only quality and safe work but also exceptional customer service. Let us be the solution to your electrical needs and help create a brighter future for you and your investment.
Our Services
YOU Have Questions, We got ANSWERS.
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Breakers trip to protect your home from overloads, short circuits, or faulty wiring. If it’s happening often, it’s a sign something isn’t right and should be checked by a licensed electrician.
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No. Extension cords are meant for temporary use only. Long-term use can overheat and cause fires. If you need more outlets, it’s safer to install new ones.
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Flickering lights can be caused by loose connections, overloaded circuits, or issues with your electrical panel or utility service. It’s best to have it inspected before it becomes a bigger problem.
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Common signs include:
Frequently tripped breakers
Burning smells or warm outlets
Flickering or dimming lights
Not enough outlets
An outdated fuse box or older panel
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We recommend a professional inspection every 5–10 years, or anytime you buy a new home, remodel, or experience electrical issues.
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The service fee covers travel, time, troubleshooting, and professional evaluation. If you move forward with the repair, that fee is often applied toward the work.
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Yes. Modern electrical codes require GFCI and AFCI protection in certain areas like kitchens, bathrooms, basements, bedrooms, and outdoor locations to reduce shock and fire risks.
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Yes! We offer free online estimating and clear upfront pricing so there are no surprises.
Contact Us
Whether it’s a quick question, a repair, or a full installation, we’re here to help. Reach out online, by phone, or email, and we’ll make sure your electrical needs are handled safely and efficiently.