by Scott | Jul 6, 2017 | Circuit Breaker, Circuit Breaker Problems, Local Electrician
In most cases an electrical circuit will trip or entirely shut off power in event of an overload. There are some immediate solutions that can be used to rectify this issue however electrical work is pretty risky and complicated and should be handled by a skilled...
by Scott | Jun 27, 2017 | Circuit Breaker, Circuit Breaker Problems, Circuit Breaker Repair, Local Electrician
Through the years electricity consumption has reached staggering heights in homes all across America. These days numerous electrical devices and appliances can be found in up to eight out of ten homes throughout the country. Since this is the case it would be wise for...
by Scott | May 30, 2017 | Circuit Breaker, Circuit Breaker Problems, GFCI Breaker
As with most equipment and devices there is always the possibility of damage or malfunction taking place and a GFCI breaker is no exception. Although this device is responsible for detecting glitches or imbalances in the flow of electrical current there are several...
by Scott | Jul 12, 2016 | Circuit Breaker, Circuit Breaker Problems, Circuit Breaker Repair, Uncategorized
Electricity makes a pit stop on the way from the utility company to your outlets. That’s the breaker panel, where electricity gets controlled and distributed safely to the circuits throughout the building. The breaker panel is where you can shut off power to...
by Scott | Apr 26, 2016 | Circuit Breaker, Circuit Breaker Problems, Electrician Santa Rosa, Uncategorized
If you’re building a home or the time has come to replace your current breaker panel, you have some important decisions to make. The new breaker panel should be more than capable of handling your current electrical needs, with some room to grow. You never know what...
by Scott | Apr 13, 2016 | Circuit Breaker, Circuit Breaker Problems, Circuit Breaker Repair, Electrician Santa Rosa, Uncategorized
Inside a breaker panel, electricity is always flowing — even if you shut off the main power — unless the local utility turns off power to the home. If you have a melted or broken breaker panel or need to add or replace circuits, be safe and do your research before...