by Scott | May 31, 2016 | Bathroom Fan, Ceiling Fan, Ceiling Fan Repair, Uncategorized
Does the breeze of your ceiling fan bring a foul smell of burning plastic or metal? Like many electrical problems, you could have bad wiring that is overheating the parts. In other cases, the motor may have a defect or damage, like a car engine overheating when a part...
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 | May 17, 2016 | Electric Repair, Electric Vehicle Charging, Electrical Outlet, Uncategorized
Electrical safety is a must and summertime brings a lot of changes to the daily routine. The kids are running in and out of the house. You try to tackle some difficult home improvement projects. And there’s a lot of different entertainment devices and HVAC appliances...
by Scott | May 10, 2016 | Electrical Tips, Electrical Upgrades, Electrician Santa Rosa, Uncategorized
As complicated as electrical systems are, the problems you encounter at home usually have simple explanations. With a few safety precautions — be sure to turn off power before digging into things, and wear electrical gloves when working in the panel — you can quickly...
by Scott | May 3, 2016 | Electrician Santa Rosa, Uncategorized
CFL bulbs do not work well for most exterior applications, including with motion sensor lights. You can replace incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent lights in many places — lamps, ceiling fixtures, and throughout the home. The rapid and frequent cycling...
by Scott | Apr 26, 2016 | Circuit Breaker, Circuit Breaker Problems, Electrician Santa Rosa, Uncategorized
If you’re building a home or the time has come to replace your current breaker panel, you have some important decisions to make. The new breaker panel should be more than capable of handling your current electrical needs, with some room to grow. You never know what...