Electrical Articles for Inland Empire Homeowners
At HomeTech Electric, we strive be a resource to Inland Empire homeowners. We have provided these electrical articles to help prepare you for your upcoming electrical project. Be sure to check back every month as we add new articles every month!
Don't wait for your old wiring to cause a problem. Have a professional check it and give you proper advice on its replacement. - Read more.
The first thing that I would like to point out here, before you do any electrical inspection in yourself, is to avoid touching any of the ... Read more.
There is a lot of focus on saving the environment and manufacturers of various products are now using green technology to preserve the environment. For consumers, there is even an added advantage to using the eco-friendly appliances. - Read more.
Whenever you do electrical work of ANY kind, TURN OFF THE POWER! This may be at a breaker or fuse box. Just turning off the light switch is NOT GOOD ENOUGH! If you're not sure where to turn the power off - Read more.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) - This device, whether in the form of an outlet or a circuit breaker, has saved countless lives. It detects current that is flowing to ground, and turns itself off. What this means is that if YOU are - Read more.
Have you ever been downtown at night, maybe attending a concert or sporting event and were impressed with the lighting along a park walk or on a fancy office building? Most of us, at one time or another has experienced awe, comfort, serenity or relaxation at the sight - Read more.
Usually, when one sets out to look for a Rancho Cucamonga home power generator, he ends up confused and perplexed. There are just too many home power generators - Read more.
If you are contemplating a major remodel, the addition of a room or garage, or a new kitchen you should consider upgrading your electrical service - Read more.
With more and more people concerned about the environment, building and decorating green has never been more popular. One - Read more.
The cost of energy to heat, cool and run a home has increased by over two hundred percent in the last ten years, making it a lot harder for people - Read more.




