by Scott | Jun 12, 2019 | Electrical Problems, Electrical Repairs, Electrical Tips, Electrical Upgrades, Electrician Santa Rosa
Hot weather can cause brown-outs and other electrical problems in the summer, but it’s not always the utility company’s fault. While the heat puts strain on the grid and your home’s electrical system, there’s a good chance you are also using more appliances than...
by Scott | May 8, 2019 | Commercial Electrician, Electric Repair, Electrical Problems, Electrical Repairs
When your business needs to bring in an electrician for repair or installation, you might be wondering if just any contractor can do the job. Perhaps you love the electrician who’s worked on your house, but does he have experience as a commercial electrician? Is...
by Scott | Apr 10, 2019 | Commercial Electrician, Electrical Problems, Electrical Repairs, Electrical Tips
If you only call your electrician when you need to add a light fixture or fix a circuit breaker problem, you are missing out. These days, electricians need to be experts in all things wired. Businesses can save money and improve operations with the help of a...
by Scott | Mar 20, 2019 | Electric Repair, Electrical Problems, Electrical Repairs, Electrical Tips
When it comes to electrical problems, ignorance is not bliss. Unlike a struggling air conditioner or a sagging roof, a home electrical system works perfectly fine—until it doesn’t. An occasional electrical inspection can spot seriously dangerous issues like short...
by Scott | Mar 13, 2019 | Bathroom Fan, Electrical Problems, Electrical Repairs, Electrical Tips
Those hot, steamy showers you love so much can become a problem if your bathroom fan isn’t turning on or pulling air. Dusting and cleaning the fan and motor might help. If not, you can replace a broken bathroom fan motor or get a new unit. Many bathroom fan motors...
by Scott | Feb 26, 2019 | Electric Repair, Electrical Problems, GFCI Breaker, residential electrical repair
Frustrated by a tripped GFCI breaker? Look on the bright side: it might be saving you from electrocution. Although it’s possible to have a defective or broken GFCI outlet that trips for no reason, it’s more likely that you have some other electrical repair to make. A...