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How to do home electrical repairs   (2013-10-03)



Safety should ALWAYS be the foremost concern for anyone who is working on or around electricity. It is critical to recognize and distinguish between those repairs that you are qualified to undertake and those that only a professional Electrician Pittsford should handle. Electricity plays an integral role in how our homes operate. Whether watching TV, turning on the air conditioner, or charging a cell phone, we rely on our home’s electrical system to provide us with power when and where we need it.

Electricity enters your home through the power company’s service equipment, which is simply a disconnect device mounted in an approved enclosure. It’s used to disconnect the service from the interior wiring system. Usually called a main fuse, main breaker, main disconnect, or often just “the main,” this disconnect might be a set of pull-out fuses, a circuit breaker, or a large switch.

Some home Electrical repairs Brighton require a licensed electrician, but the repair or replacement of many electrical components can be done by a do-it-yourselfer. Make safety your first priority, and you’ll be amazed at what you can do to maintain and upgrade the electrical devices in your home. All electrical devices and electrical wires are designed to provide the greatest measure of electrical safety, but you can defeat any built-in safeguards with carelessness and ignorance.

Never do anything that would break the conductor’s insulation. Do not staple an extension cord to a baseboard or wall. The staple can cut through the insulation and create a short circuit, which, in turn, can start a fire. Moreover, you should examine all wiring regularly and discard any cord with brittle insulation before making any Electric repair fairport. Replace the old cord with a new one that has good insulation.

Turn the power off before replacing a receptacle or a switch or doing any other work on a circuit. If your system operates with fuses, remove the fuse for the circuit you’re working on and slip it into your pocket or toolbox. Make sure no one accidentally flips the circuit breaker back on while you’re working, put a piece of tape and a sign over the circuit breakers handle telling people what you’re doing.

Everyone in the family should know where and how to throw the master switch that cuts off all electrical current. Use only insulated pliers when working with electricity. Stand on a dry board or wooden platform when working with a fuse box or circuit breaker box. Also, use a wooden rather than an aluminum stepladder to minimize the risk of shock when working with electrical wiring.

Lon Lockwood electric is an area electrical contractor. We specialize in residential installations, repair and maintenance of your electrical needs. We provide our expert services in Rochester, Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Mendon, Henrietta, Greece, Gates, Chili, and surrounding towns. We have our office at 590, Salt Road, Webster, NY 14580.







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