or invest the time into learning how to do it yourself. It isn't difficult, but it **IS** a time investment.
I wired my meter drop, the main to the house, the main in the house, and the sub-panels. Plus a panel to distibute at the pasture. One leg goes to the well pump, one leg goes to the RV hookup and some exterior outlets, one leg goes to a subpanel in a shed, where I have my electric fence powered, a refrigerator, on demand water heater, washer, and dryer.
But this isn't a "watch a youtube video, go do it" sort of thing. If your money is worth more than your time - learn to do it yourself. If your time is worth more than your money - pay someone who invested in themselves.
I wired my meter drop, the main to the house, the main in the house, and the sub-panels. Plus a panel to distibute at the pasture. One leg goes to the well pump, one leg goes to the RV hookup and some exterior outlets, one leg goes to a subpanel in a shed, where I have my electric fence powered, a refrigerator, on demand water heater, washer, and dryer.
But this isn't a "watch a youtube video, go do it" sort of thing. If your money is worth more than your time - learn to do it yourself. If your time is worth more than your money - pay someone who invested in themselves.