How to Use a Ceiling Fan to Reduce Energy Costs
Ceiling fans, when used properly, can reduce energy costs. Even if the fan only allows you to make small adjustments to your thermostat, the energy savings can still be significant. ...
Ceiling fans, when used properly, can reduce energy costs. Even if the fan only allows you to make small adjustments to your thermostat, the energy savings can still be significant. ...
Home electrical fires are preventable! However, each year produces thousands of such fires. Don't let it happen to you! The information in this article will help you identify electrical fire hazards in your home. Additionally, there are some preventive measures to take so read...
Every homeowner lives within a local community. They will need to know who to use for the services to help take care of their home and family. The question we will talk about is how a homeowner goes about “Finding an Electrician Near Me.”...
Between 1965 and 1973 the Vietnam War had taken a toll on the home building industry, because it had caused the price of copper and other building materials to sky rocket. Up until this point most of the electrical wiring in new homes was constructed...
Are your lights dimming and/or flickering, are appliances functioning improperly? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions you may require a Panel Upgrade for your homes electrical system....
Is there anything quite as pleasant as coming home to a warm and cozy house on a cold winter's day after skating on the pond, hockey practice, taking the kids sleigh riding or just walking through town? Home isn't just where the heart is. During...
There’s no better way to enhance the mood in your home than to try lighting options. Mood can be set to enhance your home from bright and lively to soft and romantic or any other theme you may desire for the Holiday’s. Lighting in your...
When it comes to closing up your shore and/or vacation home after a beautiful and fun filled summer, safety should always be at the top of your check list. To ensure the safety of your home during your absence for the next several months we...
A GFCI is a type of safety outlet that stands for ground fault circuit interrupter. Unlike a fuse, a GFCI is used to deter the possibility of someone being electrocuted by systematically tracking a circuits stream of electricity to detect a decline in electrical current....
Consider this: in the midst of a raging storm, lightning strikes your home, sending a tidal wave of electricity through your home’s wiring, burning out sensitive electronics such as computers, televisions and even refrigerators, washers, dryers and much, much more. ...