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GFCI Outlets Are The In Thing To Own!
One of the most significant electrical safety projects you can do for your home is adding GFCI’s. GFCI’s offer safe electrical power in areas where water is found or might be under certain conditions.
Five Big Electrical Dangers In The Home
Electricity has changed the way people live in this world. However, with the benefits of power come with inherent dangers.
Reviewing Electrical Usage In The Office
A typical office building spends one-third to one-half of their electrical budget on lighting. Lighting can be automated, either with a time delay system or occupancy-based sensors.
Smart Homes: Security And More
As professional electricians, we find new electrical technology and combining electrical equipment with the internet an exciting concept.
Time To Hire A Licensed Electrician
When an electrical system in Surprise, Arizona becomes unpredictable and unpleasant, a professional electrician can help.
Signs Of Electrical Hazards In Your Home
A safe electrical system can prevent severe burns, shock, and even death. It can also prevent a fire.
Tricklestar® Energy Monitor Program
Do you want to know how much energy that old freezer in the garage is using? Or what the electric fireplace is costing you to run? Well, now you can.
Why Hire A Licensed Electrician?
Electricity can be a funny thing; sometimes the lights will flicker, or the house will blow a fuse repeatedly, or a homeowner just needs a new switch, more outlets or another type of upgrade.
Clothes Dryer Fires
Clothes dryers have replaced clothes lines as the primary method of drying our clothes.
Electrical Safety For Seniors
Senior citizens are one of society’s most vulnerable populations. When we take care of an older adult, either because they are living in our home or we visit, we may need to do things to create a safer, more comfortable environment for them.
Summer Nights Need Lights
Landscape lighting installation is a valuable tool for every homeowner. Not only does outdoor lighting showcase some of your home's most attractive features, but it provides essential illumination for late-night guests as well.
Energy Efficiency -- Change Through Technology
If your home still has incandescent bulbs, an older HVAC, outdated appliances or you leave lights and appliances on when you aren't using them, there might be help on the horizon.
Spring Electrical Rejuvenation
Now that spring is here, we’re all breathing a sigh of relief that winter is over and we can get back to our long days, shorts and flip-flops, and swimming pool fun.
Using Nest To Reduce Energy Costs
The Nest Learning Thermostat is an attractive and user-friendly way to reduce the energy costs in your house.
The U.S. Energy Grid
A prolonged and catastrophic failure of the U.S electrical grid may seem like nothing but an apocalyptic science fiction for some but the truth is, this chances of a breakdown are more likely than ever before.
Signs It's Time To Replace Your HVAC
As the temperature keeps rising outside, HVAC units (or Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Unit) will soon be kicking into overdrive.
How Solar Tariffs Are Expected To Affect The Electrical Industry
Between Phoenix and Yuma lives the biggest solar power plant in the United States, and the Arizona and California regions have recently seen an explosion of renewable energy sources and solar power plants coming online.
Emergency Lighting For A Commercial Business
Within the electrical system of a commercial building, one of the most important features of the is the emergency lighting.
Why Replace Your HVAC Filter In Winter Months
Most people know how important it is to service and replace the filter on the HVAC during the summer months to reduce your electricity bill, but it’s essential during the winter months, as well. Owning a pet, living on a dusty road, using a fireplace or having other extenuating circumstances will also increase the frequency with which the filter needs to be changed in winter.
How To Choose A Portable Heater
Now that the weather is cool, you might want to switch your HVAC to heat mode. But, sometimes it isn’t necessary because it’s not yet cold.