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- The WireNut was established in 2004 by Rob Urban and Bob Urban.
- Bob Urban grew up on a farm outside the small town of Bison, KS - population 235. He began his electrical career in 1972. After just 4 years as an electrician he obtained a Master's electrical license and started Urban Electric in 1977, out of his home in Great Bend, KS. For the first few years Bob ran all service calls himself out of a 76 Ford truck. At night he performed all of the bidding and estimating on projects, both large and small. Urban Electric continually grew over several years until one day Bob decided he wanted to relocate to his birth state of Colorado. "There's nothing not to love about Colorado", stated Bob, "I fell in love with the state the first time I saw it." So, in 1987 Urban Electric relocated to Colorado. By 1990, Urban Electric began to focus on industrial projects such as water treatment plants and less on commercial and residential projects. However, throughout his career he continually noticed that electrical contractors considered working with homeowners a thing of last resort, something they would do only to keep their electricians employed when they were out of construction work or were in-between construction projects. "Contractors would send construction workers into customers' homes in-between jobs; they still do." Bob says. "Construction electricians don't have the necessary training or mentality for this. They're used to heavy physical work, not finish work. You can't just pull an electrician off of a job and send him out to Mrs. Smith's house. The electrician is accustomed to construction work so he'll be inefficient at Mrs. Smith's house and he won't have the right parts. Things come up all of the time and construction trucks just aren't stocked for Mrs. Smith's house. In the end, Mrs. Smith ends up getting overcharged for the work because the electrician didn't have the parts or the experience and charged by the hour. Besides, most guys I've seen over the years just aren't house-broken. This isn't fair to customers or electricians. The bottom line is: there's a big difference between construction electricians and service technicians. You really need a specialist with a van stocked for service work." There was a definite need in Colorado for an electrical company that works solely with home owners. Bob saw this need and was looking for the right person to help him "raise the bar" in the electrical industry. Along came Rob...
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