6 Electrical Safety Tips For Fall

September 20, 2021

Autumn is right around the corner, and now is the perfect time to review electric safety tips. Knowing these tips will help you to minimize the risk of electric shock and fire. 1. Check Plugs You will want to go throughout your home and check your plugs periodically to make sure that the plugs are in the outlets well and not loose. Loose plugs can overheat, which can cause a fire. 2. Test Ground Circuits During the fall months, you will want to check your ground fault circuits. This will help

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A Simple Guide for Installing Electrical Outlets

August 16, 2021

Your home requires electricity to make it livable. Where would you be without lights, an HVAC system and all those appliances that make your life easier? Occasionally, your residence in Ambler will need an electrical outlet installed. Though it doesn’t happen often, these little devices can malfunction and require a replacement. Additionally, you may want to upgrade to a newer look if the current one is dated or has cracks. Putting in a new outlet isn’t rocket science, but there are some risks whenever you’re working with electricity. Steps to Replace an Outlet

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The Dangers of Backfeeding

July 26, 2021

Backfeeding occurs when electricity flows backward from its intended destination. This reversal of flow may occur due to actions by the homeowner or the electric company. If not monitored and controlled carefully, there are several dangers that are present with backfeeding. How Backfeeding Occurs Advancements in renewable energy have resulted in reduced energy consumption and increased savings. Excessive amounts of electrical power are being generated and delivered to homes and businesses. The electric utility provider may notice this level of excess and reverse the flow of power back into the electrical grid. There are several other

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Why Is My Electric Bill So High?

June 28, 2021

Dealing with a high electric bill is an all too common problem for many people. These surprise expenses can often derail a budget and create a lot of additional stress. An electric bill may be higher than normal for many reasons. Further investigating the issue can help you determine the root cause of your problem and help you avoid this issue in the future. Here are a few of the most common reasons why your electric bill is so high. 1. You’re Using Incandescent Lightbulbs One simple yet effective way to lower your electric bill is

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What Uses The Most Electricity In A Home?

May 13, 2021

If you want to reduce your electricity bills, you need to know what’s consuming the most energy in your residence. This helps you decide where you have the most opportunity to save money by either replacing equipment or changing your habits. Heating and Cooling System Heating and cooling your house consume the most electricity. If your home has electric heat, the heating and cooling equipment combined will account for 46% of the electricity used by the residence. It’s less if your home is heated by gas, but it’s still substantial. If they’re older,

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What Way Should My Ceiling Fan Turn During Summer?

April 12, 2021

Sometimes, a ceiling fan could be more than enough to cool a home’s interior when the temperature ticks up. Homeowners might even use the fan in conjunction with the air conditioning system. Both should work well together and especially do so when the fan spins in the right direction. Yes, a fan delivers different results based on whether running clockwise or counterclockwise. Choosing the Right Direction to Spin the Ceiling Fan During the summer, changing the fan’s direction to counterclockwise seems wise. When the fan runs counterclockwise, it will push cold air down to the

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How to Prepare for a Power Outage

March 16, 2021

An unexpected power outage can be disruptive and even dangerous. In some scenarios, you may be able to anticipate this possibility, especially when heavy rainfall, strong winds, or a severe storm is expected. Whether you have advance warning or not, it’s important to take all the precautions you possibly can to prepare. Some of this involves long-term planning, while other aspects depend on last-minute common sense. You can use these tips to reduce the impact of the blackout until the power is back on. Gas Up Charging stations, credit card machines, and gas stations will go

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Can Humidity Cause Electrical Problems Inside Homes?

February 18, 2021

Humidity causes electrical issues inside homes due to condensation. It negatively affects wiring and equipment in your residence. Typically, humidity is the amount of water vapor present in the atmosphere. The moisture emanates from bathing, cooking, washing dishes, and drying clothes. Cooling and heating appliances make the air humid as well. Here are ways that humidity leads to electrical problems. Breakdowns in Electric Equipment When your electric devices malfunction, humidity could be the problem. Water seeps through to the equipment and damages essential components. The fan could stop working in your AC or laptop, leading to

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Does a Whole House Generator Add Value to Your Home?

January 5, 2021

Homebuyers increasingly recognize the value provided by whole-house generators. “Consumers Report” estimated that these permanently connected backup generators can boost a home’s resale value by 3 to 5 percent. The cost vs. value report at “Remodeling Magazine” estimated that these generators retain roughly 54 percent of their installation value. Whole-House Generators Offer a Strong Selling Feature Whole-house generators may not look exciting on real estate listing photos, but savvy buyers know how much they have to offer. Losing power can range from highly inconvenient to dangerous for some individuals.

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Flickering Lights and Their Causes

December 17, 2020

While flickering lights might seem annoying but harmless, they can be anything but. Depending on what is causing them to flicker, they could be signaling a risk to your home and family. Just One Light Is Flickering This is caused by either a defective bulb or a bad connection. Try tightening the bulb. If that doesn’t work, then replace it. If this doesn’t solve the problem, you need the services of an electrician. An Area in Your Home Has Flickering Lights If all the bulbs in an area of your home are

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