by Scott Spyrka | Sep 19, 2018 | Electrical Repairs, Electrical Tips, Electrician Santa Rosa, residential electrical repair
As homeowners we often contemplate whether we should consider DIY electrical projects or just bring in a professional. There are so many risks that can derive from amateur electrical work, that’s why its best to hire a professional residential electrician. As...
by Scott Spyrka | Jun 2, 2015 | Conserve Energy, Electrician Santa Rosa, Kill A Watt, Uncategorized
The P4400 Kill A Watt gathers data about your electricity usage so you can monitor consumption and gain insight to which of your appliances may be using too much energy. To use the Kill A Watt, all you need to do is plug it into your wall outlet and then plug the...
by Scott Spyrka | Mar 31, 2015 | Circuit Breaker, Circuit Breaker Problems, Circuit Breaker Repair, Commercial Electrician, Electrical Problems, Electrical Repairs, Electrician Santa Rosa, Fuse, Local Electrician, residential electrical repair, Residential Electrician, Uncategorized
Lots of people enjoy DIY projects around the home, and sometimes electrical repairs are simple and safe enough to handle yourself. If you have a power problem and are wondering whether you need to call an electrician in Santa Rosa, CA to come help, the answer depends...
by Scott Spyrka | Feb 24, 2015 | Circuit Breaker, Electrical Tips, Electrician Santa Rosa, GFCI Breaker, Local Electrician, residential electrical repair, Residential Electrician, Uncategorized
GFCI protection is a required safety measure for virtually all outlets close to water or in outdoor areas. The term stands for ground fault circuit interrupter, meaning it can detect an electrical fault (incorrect energy flow) and shut off power before an accident or...
by Scott Spyrka | Aug 12, 2014 | Electrical Tips, Electrical Upgrades, Electrician Santa Rosa, Uncategorized
Electrical outlets often last for decades, but they may need replacement at any time. Overuse, poor installation, and plain bad luck can cause an electrical outlet to crack or lose the grip on plugs. You know an electrical outlet should be replaced when: Electrical...