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With over 15 years of electrical experience, AmpRidge Electric LLC is a Licensed & Insured Electrical Contractor dedicated to safe, reliable work in West Michigan

05/19/2026

Over the years, I’ve been asked from time to time what it takes to become an electrician. The information is out there but can be hard to find and even harder to understand when you’re not familiar with the trade.

Here’s a little glimpse into the life of an electrician.

The State of Michigan regulates most skilled trades under Public Act 407 of 2016, also known as the Skilled Trades Regulation Act. This act outlines what’s required to become licensed in different trades.

I’ll save you some reading and give you a quick breakdown of what it takes to become a licensed electrician in Michigan.

Apprentice Electrician → Journeyman Electrician → Master Electrician → Electrical Contractor

– Apprentice Electrician –

This is where it all begins. If you want to become an electrician, the first step is finding a company hiring apprentice electricians. Finding a company with a strong apprenticeship and training program can make a huge difference in your long-term success.

– Journeyman Electrician –

To become a Journeyman Electrician in Michigan, you must be registered as an electrical apprentice and complete at least 8,000 hours of on-the-job training over a minimum of 4 years. You are also required to complete classroom education during this time. Once these requirements are met, you become eligible to take the State of Michigan Journeyman Electrician Exam.

– Master Electrician –

To become a Master Electrician, Michigan requires an additional 2 years of experience as a Journeyman Electrician and 4,000 more hours of on-the-job training. In total, that’s 12,000 hours of experience over at least 6 years before becoming eligible to take the Master Electrician Exam.

– Electrical Contractor –

To operate an electrical contracting business in Michigan, you must apply for an electrical contractors license which requires you to either be a licensed Master Electrician or you must employ a master electrician full time.

Another Service Upgrade in the Books! We recently completed a service upgrade for a customer, and right away we were gre...
05/07/2026

Another Service Upgrade in the Books!

We recently completed a service upgrade for a customer, and right away we were greeted by a Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panel.

These panels have a long history of safety concerns, including breakers that may not trip when they should. That means a higher risk of overheating and potential fire hazards.

If you have a Federal Pacific panel in your home, it’s worth taking some time to do a little research and understand the risks. Knowing what’s behind your panel cover isn’t just for electricians — it’s about protecting your home and family.

We got this customer upgraded to a safer, larger, and modern electrical system and gave them peace of mind and more space moving forward.

If you’re unsure what kind of panel you have or think it might be time for an upgrade, feel free to reach out.

— AmpRidge Electric

When bad weather strikes, we strike back.This customer’s electrical service was taken out during the recent windstorm. T...
04/29/2026

When bad weather strikes, we strike back.

This customer’s electrical service was taken out during the recent windstorm. This is also a strong reminder to always stay clear of downed power lines. Even if a line looks dead, it can still be energized and extremely dangerous. Never approach or attempt to move a downed line and always assume it’s live.

Thankfully, the damage was minimal thanks to the quick response from the local fire department and power company, but it could have been much worse.

We were able to get out there the same day we were called and get things back on track for the homeowner.

04/03/2026

We will be closed April 3rd through April 12th.

We’ll be back and ready to take care of all your electrical needs on April 13th!

If you reach out during this time, we’ll get back to you as soon as we return.

Thank you for your support!

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Coopersville, MI
49404

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