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Why should I use a licensed electrician?
There are several reasons to use a licensed electrician. First, licensed electricians have been certified by the province. They also can guarantee their work and are bonded and will have adequate insurance to protect you and your property.
How do I know if I need an electrician?
The best way to know is to call! We can send an electrician out, and estimates are always free.
What are some signs that there may be a problem with my electrical system?
These signs should be taken seriously because they indicate the presence of overloaded circuits which can lead to electrical fires:
Recurring Problems with Blown Fuses or Tripped Circuit Breakers
A Burning Smell or Unusual Odor near Appliances or Wiring
Flickering Lights
A Sizzling Sound at Wall Switches or Outlets
Appliances That Deliver a Slight Shock When Touched (edited)
Recurring Problems with Blown Fuses or Tripped Circuit Breakers
A Burning Smell or Unusual Odor near Appliances or Wiring
Flickering Lights
A Sizzling Sound at Wall Switches or Outlets
Appliances That Deliver a Slight Shock When Touched (edited)
IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A FUSE AND CIRCUIT BREAKER?
They both perform the same function, disrupting the flow of electricity when a fault is sensed. A fuse will have to be replaced once it has tripped, whereas a circuit breaker won’t need replacement. It is for this reason that circuit breakers are more commonly used.
IS MY ELECTRICAL PANEL UNSAFE?
An outdated electrical panel, often found in older homes, isn’t designed to meet the electricity demands of modern living. Today’s families love their appliances and electronics. If your home’s electrical panel is less than 200 amps, it’s time to enter the modern age with an upgrade.
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