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When it comes to electricity, safety is the primary concern.
And, because
the risks and dangers are so great, there is really no easy repair to cord and
plugs.
Some signs
that your cords and plugs need to be repaired include products not working, no
power, or frayed and split cords.
This is when a professional, licensed, insured
electrician is needed to determine the source of the problem. The typical
do-it-yourselfer is quick to discover that many modern products are fit
together so tightly, that it is often difficult to get objects apart in order
to replace cords and plugs. If you attempt the repair or replacement yourself
and there are problems, you could be held accountable.
For
instance, if you repair a cord or plug and then there are complications or a
fire, you may not be covered under your insurance. When a professional
electrician handles your cord and plug repairs and replacements, you also have
the assurance of knowing that you have a warranty to cover your project. This
provides you with the confidence that if anything were to go wrong, you would
not be held liable.
If your fuse box is outdated, you will need to
upgrade it to a circuit breaker box.
Circuit
breaker boxes are installed in all new homes.
In some
cases, before you sell or buy a home, the lenders will require that the wiring
be brought up to code. If this is the case, you will need to install a circuit
breaker box.
Circuit breaker boxes are easier to use and are much safer than fuse boxes.
The breaker
trips when you over load the circuit, which means you must turn something off
and then flip the switch back on. It is easy to see which circuit tripped
because it lights up a reddish orange color.
In homes
with a fuse box, you normally have only two to four fuses.
A circuit
breaker box can have many different breakers which reduces the chance of
tripping them because you can have different things on different breakers.
Upgrading to
a circuit breaker box will give you the comfort of knowing your home is safe
from blowing a fuse and not having one around to replace it right away.
Circuit
breaker boxes also cut down on possible overloading of the fuse, which could
result in a fire.
A
professional, licensed, insured electrician can come to your home, look over
your current wiring and give you an estimate for the conversion from a fuse box
to a circuit breaker box.
Bottom
line….a circuit breaker box will better protect you, your family and your home
from fire hazards.
Troubleshooting electrical problems is not always
easy.
When trying
to troubleshoot an electrical problem, if you do something the wrong way or
forget a step, you can cause serious problems or create a serious injury from a
voltage shock. Hiring an professional, licensed and insured electrician is necessary
when you have an electrical problem. The problem will be fixed correctly and
safely.
Electrical violations are not something any
homeowner wants to see.
Violations
that deal with electrical work might include improper grounding, no covering
for the electrical paneling, using an unlicensed electrician, not having a
permit and not doing the wiring according to requirements.
These
violation fines can be costly.
To prevent a
violation for using an unlicensed electrician, you must use an electric
contractor that is certified, licensed and insured to do the work. In most
states, if the homeowner wants to do electrical work themselves, all work must
be up to code, and most homeowners are not familiar with the building codes.
A
professional electrical contractor will obtain a permit before beginning an
electrical project. This insures that a building inspector will inspect the
work. All work must be up to code
Electrical sparking is a serious matter.
If you
notice sparking wires in or out of your home, you need to shut down power
immediately.
Do not go
near the area until the power has been turned off. Shut off the circuit
breakers or if have a fuse box, shut all power off and remove the fuses.
Wires that are sparking can
have several causes.
The wires
could be frayed or pulled from the circuit breaker box or fuse box. Wires might
be loose. Outlets that spark might indicate worn wires or faulty outlets.
Sparking
outlets could result in a wall fire if not corrected immediately.
If you have
sparking wires outside your house, you need to shut your power down to prevent
a possible power surge to the house.
When wires
spark, it’s an emergency situation that needs to be addressed immediately by a
professional, licensed, insured electrician.
Immediate
action will prevent any damage to your home, the wiring in your home as well as
you and your family.
Generally, you need to have an outlet every six
feet.
This is
common in living rooms, bedrooms and dining rooms.
In the
kitchen and bathroom, a few more electrical outlets might be required to run
all the appliances.
Outlets in
living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms are placed about eighteen inches off
the floor.
In kitchens and bathrooms, the outlets are placed under
cabinets and behind stoves, dishwashers, refrigerators and compactors.
When deciding how many outlets you need, consider some of the following
points:
What will be
needed and used in each room? Do you need a bigger electrical panel in order to
add additional outlets?
For instance:
If you have a computer setup with a printer, router and modem, you will need
enough outlets to distribute power. Kitchens need enough outlets to handle
counter top appliances as well as your major appliances such as a refrigerator,
dishwasher and trash compactor. Window air conditioners need a dedicated
outlet.
Take your decorating scheme into consideration.
In the living room or den, you will need a floor outlet if you have tables and
lamps that are a distance from a wall outlet. A floor outlet will be more
attractive and functional since you won’t have to use an extension cord to
reach the wall outlet.
A
professional, licensed and insured electrician will help you target your needs
and install additional outlets correctly according to the housing codes.
If you have a problem with an appliance, you
need to do some thorough troubleshooting.
The motors
that run appliances can wear out before the life of the appliance.
For
instance, a dryer motor may wear out, but the dryer is still going strong. In
some cases, you are better off replacing the motor instead of the entire dryer.
Troubleshooting the appliance can sometimes be difficult.
This is the
time to call in a professional, licensed and insured electrician. When buying
appliances you need to be sure you have the right hook up.
For instance,
if you buy an electric dryer and your home has the hook ups for a gas dryer,
you are going to need the wiring to run the dryer and the right type of
receptacle.
Some
refrigerators today need special wiring depending on what type they are and
what they can all do.
If you do
need to repair an appliance or install any wiring or receptacles, you should
call a professional, licensed and insured electrician to make sure everything
is done according to code.
One of the best ways to save money on your electrical needs is to have
your home regularly inspected by a professional, licensed and insured
electrician.
Have your
home checked at least once per year to lessen the risk of suffering an
emergency electrical problem.
Here are
some tips to prevent serious electrical problems.
Always check
to be sure you are not overloading outlets. Do not use extension cords on a
permanent basis. They can become a source of fire and can cause serious damage.
Always use
products that have the Underwriter’s Laboratory (UL) seal. Stop using any
appliance, outlet or fixture once it shows signs of damage. If you see frayed
cords, exposed wires or sparks call stop using the product immediately.
If you
notice a problem and ignore it, you put your home and family’s lives in
jeopardy.
Phone outlets in your home are the answer to
unsightly telephone wires and extension cords.
Outlets for
phones, can be placed anywhere in your home so long phone cord or phone jacks
aren’t needed. The phone wires are run in the walls to an outlet plate where
you simply plug in the phone cord. If you use cordless phones, you may want an
electrical outlet next to it for the power cord.
If you are thinking of installing a pool, hot
tub, spa or even a Jacuzzi, you need to choose a place where you can safely run
the wiring and place the receptacle in a safe area.
You cannot
hook the units up to 110 outlets.
You will
need to use the proper wiring, receptacle and other materials, which will
depend on where you are placing the pool, hot tub, spa or Jacuzzi.
The hot tub
has a service door that must have a clear access. A 220 GFCI receptacle will be
needed.
A 230/60 amp
circuit that is dedicated to the hot tub to meet the building codes will also
be needed.
The type of
cable must be a 6-3 grounded cable. This type of wire has a ground wire, two
hot wires and a neutral wire. It is mandatory for pools, hot tubs, spas and
Jacuzzis.
It’s a good
idea to have the dedicated circuit panel near the units in case the power needs
to be shut down quickly. An outside hot tub will need a grounding rod.
Working with
water and electricity is dangerous and requires that everything be done
properly. A professional, licensed, and insured electrician will know what is
needed and what has to be done to make sure that everything is done according
to the standards of the building codes.
Ceiling fans are a beautiful and functional addition to any room.
However, the
installation is not always easy or simple.
Ceiling fans
need the proper wiring to work.
This will
include the wiring, switch plate and connection to the breaker box. The wiring
in the attic needs to be safe and secure.
If you install a ceiling fan with lights, you might want
a dimmer switch for the lights that also turns on the fan.
To have a
safe and proper installation, this is when you need a professional, licensed,
electrician to do the work.
If you want to be safe, turn off the power to the fuse box before
replacing a blown fuse.
After
replacing the fuse, you can restore power to the box and the house.
It’s
important that you only use the exact amp size in the fuse slot.
If you are
contently blowing fuses, do not use the next size up to solve the problem.
Not using the right size fuse can result in fire or other
problems.
If you own
your home and have a fuse box, you should consider upgrading your wiring by
installing a circuit breaker box. This is a safe way to prevent any unfortunate
accidents or fires because of old wiring.
Also, in
terms of resale, wiring should be current.
If you are
considering an upgrade from a fuse box to a circuit breaker box, you should
call a licensed, experienced and insured electrician who can safely replace old
wiring, install the circuit breaker box and make your home safer for you and
your family.
If your home has an attic it can get extremely hot in the summer months.
This extreme
heat causes the hot air to stay in the home fighting the cooling system.
Hot air
rises and goes to the upstairs and into the attic. Without an attic exhaust
fan, the hot air sits in the attic, which can create a problem for the rooms
closest to the attic.
Many homes have roof or side vents for releasing the hot
air. These can work well, but in some cases, you might need an exhaust fan to
force take the hot air out of the home.
During the
winter months, you need to remove the moisture that moves to the attic from the
rooms in your home.
By using an
attic exhaust fan, you can accomplish a reduction in both your heating and
cooling bills.
The exhaust fan
needs to be installed correctly for this to work properly and to effectively
lower your energy bills.
Installing
the exhaust fan in the attic is not as easy as you may think. You need to have
the proper wiring, fan size and speed. The fan needs to be fitted for the size
of the attic to properly ventilate it and to take the heat and moisture
effectively away from the home.
If you need
a fan installed, you should call a professional and experienced electrician.
They will know where to place the fan for the most effective ventilation.
Hanging electrical wires can cause a fire hazard
as well as personal injury.
Hanging
wires can actually cause a fire or electrical shock if the current reaches you.
If you have
to hang wires throughout the basement up by the rafters, you need to secure
them properly to avoid possible damage.
How to Secure Wires
Securing wires is not done with a bent nail in the rafters.
Use the
right fasteners to secure the wiring to the rafters in the proper areas. Do not
pull on the wires when securing them. Leave a little slack so you do not damage
the wires inside. Do not hammer the nail through the wiring.
If you are
using the plastic fastener with two small nails on each side, you want the size
to fit the wires. The wire needs to fit into the middle of the fastener and
have enough clearance for the width and the height of the wire when secured.
It’s always
best to hire a professional, licensed, insured electrician to do electrical
wiring.
At one time, knob and tube wiring was considered
to be the best way to wire your home.
However,
knob and tube wiring is now considered outdated and unsafe.
This means
that knob and tube wiring is out and Romex (described below) is in.
One of the
problems with knob and tube wiring is that over time, wires will deteriorate
and fray.
If you would have knob and tube wiring in your home today
and your home would be inspected for any home renovation project, it would be
necessary to replace the knob and tube wiring.
The knobs
are porcelain insulators that suspend the wiring in the air to dissipate the
heat. These were used for wiring that ran through the rafters and studs.
Romex is
used today and has an insulated coating making it easy to attach to rafters and
studs without the need for dissipating the heat.
Knob and
tube wiring does not have a ground conductor. The switch for turning off the
neutral wire would turn off the circuit but it would not turn off the current.
Knob and
tube wiring cannot be placed near insulation. With Romex, you can properly
insulate your home according to today’s current standards.
Professional,
licensed and insured electricians are trained in every aspect of wiring and
will know how to replace the knob and tube wiring correctly.
In an effort
to keep your home up to code and to keep your family safe from fire hazards or
personal injury, you should always use the services of a professional
electrician.
Any time you need indoor or outdoor electrical
work done…
that’s the time to call to call on a professional, licensed electrician
or electrical contractor.
Here are some situations where it would be wise to call an electrician:
You need to
upgrade your service.
You have old knob and tube wiring that might not meet
current housing codes.
Your lights
are dimming and flickering.
You need to
add some additional outlets.
You have
power surges when the refrigerators kicks in.
You keep
tripping a circuit breaker or blowing a fuse.
Call an
electrician any time something unusual is happening with your electrical
system.
Most
electrical fires occur because a homeowner didn’t think there was a serious
problem. A simple phone call to a professional licensed electrician is always
the best step to take.
A professional electrician can inform you about
the problems associated with aluminum connections.
Aluminum
connections have a higher fire hazard rate than any other material.
If you have
aluminum connections in your home, which you probably do if your home was built
prior to the early 70′s, the connections will continue to operate properly even
after reaching the right conditions for a fire.
The homeowner never thinks there is a problem until it is
too late.
There is a
way to correct the problems with the aluminum connections, but a professional,
licensed, insured electrician should do the work to make sure your home is safe
from any unsafe connections.
Just because
your wiring and connections look good now does not mean you do not have a
problem. The aluminum connections deteriorate slowly over time, causing a fire
hazard for any home or property.
The way to
make your home safe is to crimp the connections.
This is when
you need the services of a professional, licensed, insured electrician.
Everything has to be inspected and the crimping has to be performed correctly
to prevent future deterioration of the connection.
An
electrician can check all of your switches and outlets and replace the ones
that are found to be bad. Once you take the time to have an expert electrician
come into your home and fix all your aluminum connection issues, you will once
again have a safe house from possible fire.
It is always
better to have your connections inspected to make sure your home and family are
safe. With these connections, you never know when they are faulty until it’s
too late.
Every air conditioning system has a different
way of getting electricity.
Central air
conditioning systems usually operate on 220 lines. The wiring in your house has
to be up to code.
If you have
too many things running on one circuit, you are asking for problems. The air
conditioner should have its own breaker, if possible.
If you have a central air system that is experiencing
problems, an electrician is the one that is going to be able to troubleshoot
the problem and fix it.
It is not
recommended for unqualified persons to work on any central air units because of
the potential danger.
To
troubleshoot the unit, the power must be on and you could get hurt or damage
the unit if you are not knowledgeable about this type of work.
There are
window units that operate on 110, 120 and 220 lines. Depending on where you
place the air conditioning unit, you might need to install some wiring and a
receptacle to operate the unit.
It is
important to know what type of unit you are buying.
If you are
buying a window unit and need 220 wiring, you will need to have enough room in
the breaker box to add a 220 breaker. If you don’t have enough room in your
panel, you may need to upgrade your panel or your electric service coming into
your house.
Some homes
do not have this option and you might need an electrician to look at the wiring
and tell you what can be done. If you are in a home with fuses, you might need
to have a new circuit box installed.
Always call
a professional, licensed, insured electrician if you have any problems or
concerns with your wiring or electric as it relates to your air conditioner
issues.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, aluminum wiring
used in some homes built from the mid-60′s to the early-70′s, is a potential
fire hazard.
CPSC
research shows that homes wired with aluminum wire manufactured before 1972 are
55 times more likely to have one or more connections reach Fire Hazard
Conditions than are homes wired with copper.
According to CPSC research, fires and even deaths have
been reported to have been caused by this hazard.
Aluminum
wiring is still permitted and used for certain applications, including
residential service entrance wiring and single-purpose higher amperage circuits
such as 240V air conditioning or electric range circuits.
The fire
risk from single purpose circuits is much less than for branch circuits.
When it comes to re-wiring, the most important
aspect of your project is safety.
A rewiring
project should always be performed under the experience and guidance of a
professional, licensed, insured electrician.
When wires
are faulty and homeowners attempt to rewire their home themselves, they run the
risk of causing fires.
Because it is important to understand the way in which
electricity works, it is never recommended for homeowners to attempt these
projects, unless they have proven experience in these areas.
There are
two major projects that may require rewiring. An appliance or fixture is
broken. Your home needs to be rewired.
Since the
risk of fire and electric shock are great with all rewiring projects, it is
important to have a professional, licensed, insured electrician handle the
project. If your home needs to be rewired, you will need a new electric panel
installed and possibly new outlets as well.
There are
specific codes that must be followed when a new panel is installed and it is
imperative that a qualified and licensed electrician handles this work. If your
home requires additional outlets, an electrician can perform this work and
ensure that your home is safeguarded from hazards such as fire or electric
shock. New outlets cannot be added to existing circuit breakers.
This work is
very technical as well as dangerous and requires experience and technical
knowledge. When an older home needs rewiring, it can be extremely dangerous to
use the circuits without investing in new wiring. It is very easy to overload
the existing circuits and this can lead to serious consequences, such as fire
or electric shock.
Safety is
the main concern when rewiring. Don’t try to take shortcuts instead of hiring a
professional to rewire your home.
For many reasons, you should never attempt to do
electrical work on your own.
No matter
how simple the task might be, fires, electrical shock and serious injury can
occur if the work is not done correctly.
Some states
will not pay for any damages if electrical work is not done by a professional,
licensed and insured electrician.
If the work is more involved, there are building codes to
be followed and inspections that must take place.
Everyone
wants to save money, but doing electrical work yourself can cost you more in
the long run if you attempt to take things into your own hands. Even installing
a simple light switch can be done incorrectly if you don’t know exactly what
you are doing.
Smoke detectors are needed to alert you of the
impending danger of fire.
However, if
they are not placed in the right areas, they are useless.
Local
housing electrical codes vary from community to community, so it’s important
that you check the housing code to see the exact locations in your home that
require a smoke detector.
Here are some basics to keep in mind:
A smoke detector should be on every level of your home, including the basement.
You need to install smoke detectors in every room where someone is sleeping.
Smoke
detectors must be placed four to twelve inches from the ceiling for a wall
mount. A ceiling mounted smoke detector should be four inches from the closest
wall.
In rooms
that have a pitch to the ceiling, mount the smoke detector at the highest
point. In the basement, you should have a smoke detector on the ceiling or wall
near dryers, washers and furnaces, and one at the top of the stairs.
Remember to
keep smoke detectors away from air vents when installing.
Even if the
units are hard wired, you still need a battery backup. In the case of a fire
and loss of power, you need the detectors to sound. If the units are battery
operated, test the battery regularly and keep fresh batteries in the smoke
detectors. Keep the smoke detectors free of dust and dirt by cleaning the
outside and inside.
By properly
installing smoke detectors in your home, you ensure your family’s safety.
Electrical outlets should be installed up to 24 inches apart for counter
spaces.
If you have
an island, an outlet needs to be 12 inches from the top of the counter top.
Kitchen
appliances (like a coffee maker) that will be used by the sinks and water
sources must be GFCI according to the housing code.
GFCI electrical outlets will stop current to the
appliance if it is tripped because of water or moisture.
Electrical
outlets are needed behind the refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, and trash
compactor.
If you have
a microwave and/or garbage disposal you will want that to have a dedicated
electrical outlets. You may also need electrical outlets by the kitchen table
or on walls where you will have a television or radio.
Professional,
licensed and insured electricians are aware of all housing codes and can
install the needed outlets properly.
If the oven and the dishwasher are on separate circuits, they can be
installed next to each other, if this is your preference.
However, it
is necessary to have space between the two appliances so the heat can escape.
In a typical kitchen, keeping the major appliances away from each other will
keep the flow of electricity through the kitchen evenly distributed.
The reason you need to isolate the neutral in a sub panel is that the
neutral is the only ground in the service panel.
There is
nowhere else in your house where the white neutral conductor and the green bare
ground conductor are connected.
In a normal
situation the grounding conductor does not carry any type of current. As a
result, there is no voltage drop.
If you would bond the ground and the neutral by the sub
panel, any stray current can enter the equipment ground on any of the
electrical items that are fed from this sub panel.
By isolating
the ground and the neutral at the sub panel, the current goes to the main panel
and finds its way to the service ground. You want to the equipment ground and
the neutral at the main panel.
If this
sounds remotely confusing, you need to contact a professional, licensed,
insured electrician or electrical contractor to do the work. If this is done
the wrong way, you have a chance of damaging the main panel as well as your
electrical items. It is also possible to cause a fire.
There are many reasons why lights dim.
One cause
might be that the lights are on a circuit with a larger appliance such as a
refrigerator or air conditioner.
There might
be a corroded, broken or loose neutral wire which causes the lights to get
brighter and dimmer.
Frayed
wiring or loose connections could also cause lights to dim.
If you notice your lights are dimming, you need to find
the source of the problem. It could be the light bulb itself or it could be
something more serious.
Observe
appliances when they are first turned on and then while they are running.
Professional,
licensed and insured electricians have more ways of searching for electrical
problems and will be able to accurately troubleshoot the wiring and circuitry
in your home. Once the problem is discovered, an electrician will be able to
quickly make a correction.
When it comes to electricity, safety is the primary concern.
And, because
the risks and dangers are so great, there is really no easy repair to cord and
plugs.
Some signs
that your cords and plugs need to be repaired include products not working, no
power, or frayed and split cords.
This is when a professional, licensed, insured
electrician is needed to determine the source of the problem. The typical
do-it-yourselfer is quick to discover that many modern products are fit
together so tightly, that it is often difficult to get objects apart in order
to replace cords and plugs. If you attempt the repair or replacement yourself
and there are problems, you could be held accountable.
For instance,
if you repair a cord or plug and then there are complications or a fire, you
may not be covered under your insurance. When a professional electrician
handles your cord and plug repairs and replacements, you also have the
assurance of knowing that you have a warranty to cover your project. This
provides you with the confidence that if anything were to go wrong, you would
not be held liable.
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