by Scott | Oct 13, 2016 | Electrical Problems, Electrical Repairs, Electrical Tips, Electrician Santa Rosa, Uncategorized
Electricity is no doubt one of the most useful and astonishing, natural phenomena to occur and has most definitely become the backbone of modern society. Due to its extraordinary versatility, electricity has been found to have limitless uses from a grand, industrial,...
by Scott | Jun 28, 2016 | Electrical Problems, Electrical Repairs, Electrical Tips, Uncategorized
Many people forget to account for the electrical wall socket depth when replacing a kitchen backsplash, altering a wall, or performing other home improvement projects around the electrical outlets. At the end of the project, you realize that the socket now sits back...
by Scott | Jun 21, 2016 | Electric Repair, Electrical Problems, Electrical Repairs, Electrical Upgrades, Uncategorized
Summer home electrical repairs are convenient and popular for many reasons. You have a little more free time to schedule appointments, and the hot weather means your electrical system is under more stress than usual. Take care of electrical inspections and...
by Scott | Jun 7, 2016 | Electric Repair, Electrical Problems, Electrical Repairs, Electrical Tips, Uncategorized
When your house was built, nobody could foresee how many electrical appliances and devices would be in our lives years later. Today, in addition to all our computers and televisions, we are also seeing more people in the San Francisco area add central air conditioning...
by Scott | May 24, 2016 | Electric Repair, Electrical Outlet, Electrical Problems, Electrical Repairs, Uncategorized
Families have to start thinking about electrical safety before the day a child arrives in the home. In addition to protecting wall outlets from fingers and forks, your kids should be protected against electrical hazards — and educated about safety! Keep what you can...
by Scott | Mar 1, 2016 | Electrical Problems, Electrical Repairs, Fuse, GFCI Breaker, Uncategorized
Today’s electrical systems are built with circuit breakers rather than fuse boxes. A fuse box installed in the last 60 or so years should be grounded, but even older ones may indeed have always been ungrounded. If your fuse box is ungrounded or the grounding wires...