Do It Yourself

First things first - SAFETY!

When ever 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, then don't do any electrical work!

Second, this is a BASIC guide to electrical installations, it is NOT intended to replace a licensed professional. Most electrical work requires a Permit. Most jurisdictions do not allow a homeowner to Permit his or her own electrical work.

For good reasons. Electricity can kill. It is a major cause of fires, and can shock or kill through electrocution. Improperly installed electrical wiring is not only illegal - it can be fatal.


How To Properly Reset Your Circuit Breaker


How To Install A Dimmer Or Switch


How To Install A Light Fixture

Preparation


Installation of the new light fixture


Ceiling Fans 101


Checking Out Your Smoke Detector

Most homes that have been recently built or remodeled will have interlinked smoke detectors. These will sound off as one large unit in case of any unit detecting smoke.

If one unit chirps, usually it is the battery in the unit. Even "hardwired" or 120 volt units utilize a battery as a back up. If the battery looses its charge, often the unit will chirp.

Replace the battery. If this fails, give us a call.


Energy Conservation Tips

Get your electrical system checked out. Loose connections can build up enormous heat, which you are paying for in terms of additional and unused kilowatt hours.

Install a PowerSaver at your Main Electrical Panel, provided by HomeTech electric and save up to 25% on your monthly electric bill.

You've heard it a hundred times - turn your thermostat to 78 degrees in the summer and 68 degrees in the winter. Better yet, invest in a digital thermostat that automatically adjusts the temperature while you're away at work. Balance your load - most watt hour meters for homes and small businesses use the higher of the two phases to calculate your electric bill. If the load were in balance, you could save as much as 15% of your electrical utility bill.

Energy Conservation Calculator

This energy calculator is provided by the U.S. Government and can assist you in saving you money on energy.

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