by Scott | Apr 19, 2016 | Electric Repair, Electrical Repairs, Electrician Santa Rosa, Local Electrician, Uncategorized
Looking for the best California electrician? When hiring a local electrician, many people simply want someone who will do the job correctly and not inflate the costs. There’s more to hiring an electrician than just finding someone good and honest, though. Quality and...
by Scott | Apr 13, 2016 | Circuit Breaker, Circuit Breaker Problems, Circuit Breaker Repair, Electrician Santa Rosa, Uncategorized
Inside a breaker panel, electricity is always flowing — even if you shut off the main power — unless the local utility turns off power to the home. If you have a melted or broken breaker panel or need to add or replace circuits, be safe and do your research before...
by Scott | Mar 22, 2016 | Electrician Santa Rosa, network wiring, Residential Electrician, Uncategorized
Electrical Hazards need to be dealt with in a speedy manner and this includes aluminum wiring. Any electrician or insurance provider will tell you that replacement wiring is the preferred solution. Repairs are definitely possible, however. It’s a rigorous task to...
by Scott | Mar 15, 2016 | Circuit Breaker, Circuit Breaker Repair, Fuse, Uncategorized
Upgrading from a fuse box to a circuit breaker brings your home electrical system into the modern age. More power, better safety, and the convenience of flipping breakers rather than replacing blown fuses. When buying, selling, or insuring a house, all the experts...
by Scott | Mar 8, 2016 | Electrician Santa Rosa, residential electrical repair, Residential Electrician, Uncategorized
During a prolonged period of high copper prices, home builders turned to aluminum wiring in the 1960s and 70s. For the most part, aluminum serves as a fine material for electrical systems. However, it soon became apparent that aluminum connections corrode over time...
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...