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4 Times You Must Call a Licensed Residential Electrical Contractor

by Dahan Electric Local Electrical Contractors

Taking a DIY approach to home repairs is an excellent way to get a sense of accomplishment, learn new skills, and save money on repair bills. However, when it comes to your home's electrical system, being handy can end up costing you more than just money.

The following are four instances when you must contact a licensed electrical contractor to service your home.

Upgrading Outdated Wiring

Older homes with outdated wiring may be unable to accommodate the electrical demands required by modern electronics. Even homes that are only 10 to 15 years old may have inadequate wiring that might overload circuits. Flickering lights, ungrounded outlets, faulty light switches, frequently tripped breakers or power surges, and several other issues that may be harder to detect are all signs that your home's wiring is outdated.

The National Electrical Code (NEC) — updated every three years — serves as the foundation for most local residential electrical codes. Keeping up with these codes may sound impossible, but these updates help safeguard the safety of your home and family. If you have not had your home inspected in more than three years, or if you detect any signs of outdated wiring, contact a licensed electrical contractor right away.

Outdoor Wiring

Outdoor spaces can be risky if you plan to work with electricity because of the higher likelihood of water present, which translates to a higher risk of electric shocks. Therefore, you should always consult a licensed residential electrical contractor before running electrical wires outside for new landscape lighting or supplying electricity to an outside structure.

Electrical Installation 

If you want to install a light fixture, ceiling fan, or wall outlet in your home, you must run new electrical lines along with the necessary infrastructure. Ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) features are required in outlets located in areas with a high concentration of water, such as kitchens and bathrooms. In the event of a ground fault, these will protect you from electric shocks. GFCI features must be kept up to date to comply with state and local residential electrical codes.

Licensed electrical contractors are well-versed in the power and structural requirements of installing new electrical wiring throughout your home. Improper wiring can overload the circuit, causing your breaker to keep tripping, and it can also cause fires and electrocution. You will have peace of mind knowing that the electrical installation is done safely and correctly when you hire professional residential electrical contractors.

Home Backup Generators Installation

Many homeowners have installed backup generators to ensure that their power stays on during power outages. Power failures can last many days, leaving you without household necessities that rely on electricity. In the event of a power failure, a backup generator can help restore power to your home.

Call a licensed electrical contractor if you are looking to install a backup generator. They can advise you on the best type of backup generators for your home, electricity usage, and budget. They also offer maintenance checks and emergency support to ensure that your home backup generator runs properly when you need it the most.

When considering electrical changes and updates to your home, safety should always be a critical consideration. For all of your electrical needs, hire a professional residential electrical contractor.

 


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