Showing posts with label electrical fire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electrical fire. Show all posts

Friday, September 25, 2015

Hiring a Residential Electrician in Phoenix: The Insider's Guide

Hiring a residential electrician in Phoenix is a good idea for any electrical projects you might wish to do, such as power panel upgrades.
Call a Residential Electrician in Phoenix for all Wiring or Electrical Upgrades | (480) 926-1033

Call a Residential Electrician in Phoenix for all Wiring or Electrical Upgrades | (480) 926-1033

What is a Power Panel Upgrade?

Your power panel is the box in your home that has all the switches and breakers in it, and it's also the place where your electrical box connects.  Your electrical box is the spot where electricity from the  connects to your home. From here your power panel distributes electricity as needed to each room in your home.  As  to why you might want to get either a power panel upgrade and/or replace your electrical box, it might be past time, particularly if the wiring in your home is older.
While a lot people know how to flip a breaker back on, most people are oblivious to the age of the wiring in their homes, current regulations, and scary potential of losing your home to an electrical fire due to an older power panel in need of an upgrade.

If Your Home Is More Than 15 Years Old  It's Time To Call a Residential Electrican

Homes that are are older than a decade are more prone to electrical fires simply because wires degrade over time, and in some cases the wires are just old.  A lot of insurance carriers won't even insure your home if they have evidence that the wiring is too old.   As to why insurance is so harsh regarding older wiring is that a home inspector can't get into your walls to determine your wiring, however the presence of 2-pronged outlets rather than 3-pronged is a definitive sign the wiring is very old, and in desperate need of an electrical upgrade.
Newer regulations require that a home electrical box has to be on the outside of the home.   This regulation is in place in the event of a fire.  When fire fighters arrive at a home that is on fire, they can quickly shut off all the electricity to the house.
As to what this means for you, most people keep their homes a while in fact the average age of home across the country is over 40 years old. While Phoenix is a relatively young city in terms of development, there are dozens of neighborhoods with homes older than twenty years.  which means a great many of them  need electrical upgrades.
That's where a residential electrician in Phoenix comes in.  You want to only hire a licensed and professional contractor or you could not only find yourself in danger, but in trouble with the law as well.

So take no chances.  Don't become an electrical injury statistic or one of the hundreds who suffer from an electrical fire.  Call a residential electrician in Phoenix instead.

Dodge Electric
781 South Arizona Avenue
Chandler, AZ 85225
(480) 926-1033
http://www.dodgeelectric.com

Friday, June 12, 2015

Residential Electricians Protect and Serve (contd.)

Hire a residential electrician to avoid becoming an electrical injury statistic.
Here are some sobering facts about electrical injury from the National Fire Protection Association:
"The most inclusive and direct interpretation of “electrical fire” is a fire involving some type of electrical failure or malfunction. Any equipment powered by electricity can have such a failure.
In 2011, an estimated 47,700 home structure fires reported to U.S. fire departments involved some type of electrical failure or malfunction as a factor contributing to ignition. These fires resulted in 418 civilian deaths, 1,570 civilian injuries, and $1.4 billion in direct property damage. In 2007-2011, home electrical fires represented 13% of total home structure fires, 18% of associated civilian deaths, 11% of associated civilian injuries, and 20% of associated direct property damage.
In 2011, an estimated 16,400 non-home structure fires reported to U.S. fire departments involved some type of electrical failure or malfunction as a factor contributing to ignition. These fires resulted in 13 civilian deaths, 243 civilian injuries, and $501 million in direct property damage. In 2007-2011, non-home electrical fires represented 13% of total non-home structure fires, 5% of associated civilian deaths, 13% of associated civilian injuries, and 21% of associated direct property damage. [Read Source Article]
Your Electrician in Tempe knows all about wiring (480) 926-1033
Your Electrician in Tempe knows all about wiring (480) 926-1033

How to Hire the Right Residential Electrician

Go shopping. Find your choices and pick the licensed electrician that best suits your needs. How do you do this? Start by evaluating the electrical work that needs to be done. Know what you need, and why you need it. That way, when it comes to haggling about length of time, cost of services, you'll be good to go.
Then proceed to get recommendations of electricians, from friends, family, neighbors or co-workers, or even the local hardware store. Go online and check out their client reviews.

Why a Licensed Electrician is Vital

State and local licensing boards are responsible for licensing a residential electrician based on  the electrician's work experience and qualifications. Ask to see the electrician's license and proof of insurance, and check with the state's licensing board to verify that the license is current. It's always recommended that you get several estimates of the work that will be done. if you want to upgrade your home's electrical wiring, but you don't want to break the bank doing it. The estimates will help you get the average value of what the job will cost you. In addition, check out the references that the residential client gives you, plus any complaints with the Better Business Bureau.
When it comes to making the contract with your residential electrician in Tempe, ensure that you're provided with a written estimate listing the work to be done, materials used, cost, the payment schedule, start date and estimated completion date.
Ensure you build a rapport with your residential electrician. That's if you're satisfied with the work done. That way, you can be sure that they will be there to help when you need their services. Life feels a lot easier when you can say, “I have a guy for that.”  Namely, your residential electrician in Tempe.
Read our previous article here.
Dodge Electric
781 South Arizona Avenue
Chandler, AZ 85225
(480) 926-1033
dodgeelectric.com