Tuesday, August 1, 2017

When To Call In A Philadelphia PA Electrician

By John Bolton


Electricity is a beautiful thing that allows you to cool your home, run your appliances and get your work done. Unfortunately, electricity can also be dangerous, and attempting a repair on your own can lead to serious injury and even death. To avoid falling prey to the dangers of a major shock, use these tips to understand when it is best to call in a professional electrician.

The first thing to know is that older homes tend to have electrical components that may not be up to modern standards. This can make it hard to rewire a room or bring in new appliances. A common mistake homeowners make is overloading outdated electrical systems. This can lead to blackouts, blown fuses and even fires. Always consult with a professional to find out if your home's wiring can handle new major appliances such as washing machine. It is also important to have older wiring inspected to find out if it needs to be replaced. Having a professional update your wiring may even be a requirement if you are buying or selling an older home.

If your home is flooded, you must be very careful about touching anything electrical. Calling a professional before beginning a cleanup is important. Even though you can't see the wires in walls, they can shock you if the walls are wet. Turning off the electricity until a technician can get to the house to inspect it is a good idea.

If you smell smoke, see arcing at an outlet or feel heat near an electrical outlet, you need to contact a professional. Turning off the electricity at this point is a very good idea. You don't know when something may become an emergency,

Fuses that mysteriously blow out are indications of an electrical problem that you don't need to handle yourself. You should call a professional in this instance as well. There may be a more serious, underlying cause that needs attention.

While there are many projects such as painting that you can easily do yourself around the house, it is always safer to leave the electrical work to the pros. By doing so, you can save yourself from costly repairs and prevent serious harm to your home and injuries.




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