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Frequently Asked Questions

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Electrical inspections should be conducted at least once every 3 to 5 years and any time you’re buying or selling property or making significant changes to your home’s layout or electrical load.

Given the number of hurricanes and thunderstorms experienced in the area, installing a surge protector in your Florida home is a wise investment. Surge protectors can help protect your electrical devices from damage caused by power fluctuations due to severe storm activity.

You should consider upgrading your home’s wiring if it’s older than 30 years old, you’re planning a remodel, or you’re adding new appliances or fixtures that draw a large amount of energy.

Yes! Breakers are designed to protect against short circuits and over-amperage. If your breaker keeps tripping, it could indicate either of these issues, both of which pose a fire risk.

110v is common in small appliances and devices. Where as 220v is more common on bigger equipment and is more efficient.

Surge protectors are used to absorb spikes in voltage caused from lightning/power companies. It protects sensitive equipment.

 A generator is used to back up power in the event a power outage should occur.

Yes! As long as the fixture/bulb is listed as dimmable.