by Scott | Oct 28, 2014 | Commercial Electrician, Electric Repair, Electrical Problems, Electrician Santa Rosa, Home Inspections, residential electrical repair, Uncategorized
Home inspections tend to turn up small and large electrical problems. In fact, bad electrical wiring is generally considered the most common problem found during an inspection. Electrical problems aren’t just a headache for inspections and real estate deals; bad...
by Scott | Oct 14, 2014 | Electric Repair, Electrical Tips, Electrician Santa Rosa, residential electrical repair, Uncategorized
Even if you know nothing about how electrical systems work, you can still be smart about spending money on electric repair. Before you schedule an appointment, consider these tips for reducing and controlling your expenses for electric repair service: Compare your...
by Scott | Oct 7, 2014 | Ceiling Fan, Conserve Energy, Electrician Santa Rosa, Uncategorized
Ceiling fans provide enjoyable cooling with a fraction of the energy consumption caused by air conditioners. The power used by a ceiling fan varies depending on the model, the size, and the speed setting. Various units consume anywhere from 10 to over 100 watts per...
by Scott | Sep 23, 2014 | Electrician Santa Rosa, Home Theater Installation, Uncategorized
What makes the difference between an amazing home theater system and a room with a big TV? The best entertainment rooms have built-in components and professional electrical wiring that powers it all. From concert sound quality to streaming HD movies, you can enjoy it...
by Scott | Sep 16, 2014 | Electrician Santa Rosa, residential electrical repair, Uncategorized
Electrical work does more than just power your light bulbs and outlets; your health and home depend on quality wiring and electrical design to prevent injury and maintain safe property. From older homes with outdated or damaged to brand new homes with hastily...
by Scott | Sep 9, 2014 | Electrical Tips, Electrician Santa Rosa, residential electrical repair, Uncategorized
GFCI outlets are the electrical outlets with a test button and a reset button, often with a green indicator light. Used for extra safety, the GFCI outlet detects the risk of electrical shock and shuts off when necessary. For instance, the outlet can detect wet or...