by Scott | Sep 5, 2017 | Circuit Breaker, Circuit Breaker Problems, Circuit Breaker Repair, Local Electrician
Circuit breakers or fuses are devices located within the main electrical panel that function to protect the electrical wiring systems from power surges and overloads. They also operate to detect glitches within the flow of electrical current and indicate their...
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 | Feb 3, 2017 | Circuit Breaker, Circuit Breaker Repair, Electric Repair, Uncategorized
Bathrooms are one of the most importance places to install ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protection. In fact, bathrooms were originally the only place in residential homes that the National Electrical Code required GFCIs. These days, homeowners can get even...
by Scott | Sep 12, 2016 | Circuit Breaker, Circuit Breaker Repair, Electrical Upgrades, Electrician Santa Rosa, Uncategorized
You may be wondering why you may need a panel upgrade. Panel upgrades are required in order to keep your electrical system running up to date without any faults. There are reasons why these upgrades are necessary. Enjoy the benefits of this great home improvement...
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 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...