by Scott | Mar 17, 2020 | Electrical Outlet, Electrical Problems, Electrical Repairs
Have you ever noticed those orange electrical outlets in hospitals and office buildings and wondered, what’s up with that? Last month we told you the reasoning behind outlets that have little orange triangles on them. In this post we’ll explain everything you need to...
by Scott | Mar 4, 2020 | Electrical Outlet, Electrical Problems, Electrical Repairs, Electrical Upgrades
Your business’ electrical panel handles all your facility’s electricity demands. To minimize safety risks, especially fire, it’s important for the panel to be up-to-date. If your panel is showing signs of not being able to keep up with your current needs, it’s time to...
by Scott | Feb 5, 2020 | Electrical Outlet, Electrical Problems, Electrical Tips
The variety of receptacles offered by manufacturers is mind-boggling. There are more than 1,000 different types and they vary in electrical rating, style, color, sizes, and configurations. Although many look the same, they’re not. Each one serves a distinct purpose or...
by Scott | Jan 15, 2020 | Electric Repair, Electrical Problems, Electrical Upgrades
An electrical panel regulates all the electricity coursing through your home. It’s safe to say it’s an important piece of equipment whose value has only grown over the past 20 years as homes become “smarter” and have more devices that rely on electricity. As your home...
by Scott | Jan 1, 2020 | Commercial Electrician, Computer cabling, Electrical Problems
Experienced commercial electricians understand the unique challenges faced by their customers. They’re trained to meet the exacting regulations that local, state, and sometimes federal institutions place on commercial enterprises. And they know that a building or...
by Scott | Jul 10, 2019 | Electrical Problems, Electrical Repairs, Electrician Santa Rosa, Ground Fault
You don’t need to drop a curling iron in the bathtub for a ground fault to occur. Anytime a hot wire makes contact with a ground wire or grounded object, you have a ground fault. Instead of flowing safely through the hot or neutral wire, you have electricity flowing...