
ELECTRICAL WORKSHOPS
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LEVEL ONE ELECTRICAL
This Level One hands-on workshop takes the mystery out of household electricity. You’ll learn what’s really happening behind your switches and outlets, how to stay safe, and how to complete basic wiring tasks correctly. This workshop is a required prerequisite to take Level Two Electrical.
Instructor: Alex Walsh
Age Requirement: 15+
Level: Level One - The Basics
Price: $225
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LEVEL TWO ELECTRICAL
This Level Two hands-on workshop builds upon foundational wiring concepts from Level 1. Students will learn how to wire, test, and troubleshoot. Emphasis will be placed on three-way switching, GFCI protection, lighting circuits, and meter testing under live conditions. Completion of Level One is a required prerequisite to take Level Two Electrical.
Instructor: Alex Walsh
Age Requirement: 15+
Level: Level Two - Skill Builder
Price: $345

LEVEL THREE ELECTRICAL
COMING SOON
Completion of Level One and Level Two is a required prerequisite to take Level Three Electrical.
Instructor: Alex Walsh
Age Requirement: 15+
Level: Level Three - Journeyman
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LEVEL FOUR ELECTRICAL
COMING SOON
Completion of Level One, Level Two and Level Three is a required prerequisite to take Level Four Electrical.
Instructor: Alex Walsh
Age Requirement: 15+
Level: Level Four - For The Pros
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ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
My name is Alex Walsh
Hey, I’m Alex! I’m a lifelong Northern Virginia local who grew up in the electrical trade. I was wiring things with my family at Walsh Electric by the time I was ten, and it’s been a part of my life ever since. I’m a licensed electrician and have worked on projects that range from classified military installations all the way down to simple outlets and light switches. One of the biggest jobs I’ve tackled was a full renovation of 412 apartment units in Alexandria, which meant new services and brand-new electrical systems throughout.
These days, I’ve transitioned into doing more estimating and project planning. I spend a lot of time face-to-face with homeowners and business owners, and that daily interaction has taught me what the average person really needs to know about electricity to feel safe and confident in their own space.
When I’m not working, I’m usually hanging out with my wife, our three-year-old, our newborn, and 3 cats in Annandale — or sneaking in a movie or two (recent favorites have been A Touch of Zen and Sonatine). And when hockey season hits, you’ll probably find me watching the Washington Capitals like it’s a full-blown religion.

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