Saturday, April 27, 2013

Upgrade Your Home's Electrical Panel

Upgrade Your Home's Electrical Panel
Houses built 15-20 years ago were not designed with the electrical demands placed upon them in todays world. Upgrade your hom's electricial panel to meet current needs, especially if you are doing any kind of remodeling. Older wiring may not meet code, and wire insulation and other materials tend to deteriorate over time. Have a professional electrician inspect the wiring in your electrical panel and throughout your home. Upgrade your home's electrical panel for safety (fire hazard!!) and meet current code requirements. Upgrade your home's electricial panel to increase the value of your home as well as protect the costly investments of appliances etc...

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Increase the value of your home- quality wiring

Plan ahead. Use quality wiring and invest in your home's value.
Who knows the types of devices and appliances we’ll be using ten or twenty years from now? If you’re already remodeling or upgrading your home, it’s a good idea to invest in some quality wiring, namely structured wiring, which consists of heavy-duty cables that enable the latest features in all your electrical devices. Structured wiring will also increase your home’s value.

Is it time to upgrade your electric panel?

Not everything gets better with age. Many electrical problems can go undetected until it is too late. Outdated panels may contain weak connection points. Today’s electrical systems are stressed by increased power demands that they were not designed to handle. Potential hazards may develop as wiring deteriorates over time.

GFCI Protection

There is always a risk for electrical shock anywhere in the home where electrical equipment is located in damp or wet locations. Today, GFCI protection is required by code in all wet areas including kitchens, garages and other outdoor areas. However, many older homes are still at risk if they do not meet the current electrical code requirements.

Is it time to upgrade or replace your electrical panel?

Is it time to upgrade or replace your electrical panel?

The average life-span of a building today is around 30 years. Frequently, when a building is updated and renovated, the electrical wiring remains the same. This means that many businesses are operating with insufficient electrical support for their modern electrical appliances. The steady increase of consumer electronic use and energy consumption means that these electrical systems could become easily overloaded.

Replacing fuses with circuit breakers

~Replacing fuses with circuit breakers~
Fuses and circuit breakers both essentially perform the same function: they prevent short circuit or overload by disrupting (or breaking) electrical currents that channel to any connected devices. Fuses, however, are one-time use. When they detect that a current is running at too high of a level, the fuse will melt, interrupting the flow of electricity. Circuit breakers simply have to be reset.
While there’s nothing particularly wrong with fuses, they are outdated; designed for an age when homes didn’t have so many things plugged into the electrical outlets.