Categories Lighting, Residential

Pendant lighting for your new home

Pendant lighting for your new home

Pendant lighting is the use of hanging or suspending a ceiling light fixture. It’s one of the more versatile types of lighting that can serve as an accent, general, or task lighting. These lights can be installed indoors or outside as part of a pool/patio setting.

Pendant Lighting and Other ‘Illuminating’ Home Improvement Projects

The way to determine ROI (return on investment) for any home improvement project is based on:

  • The amount of energy savings you’ll realize
  • The increase in property value
  • Increasing enjoyment of your home

Electrical home improvements with the highest ROI include upgrading light fixtures and adding or upgrading ceiling fans for greater energy efficiency. In addition to being solid investments in your property value, these lighting improvements can qualify for tax incentives when they are combined with:

  • Repairs/improvements to home office
  • Resale-focused home improvements
  • Smoke detector and fire alarm additions/upgrades

How and why you use pendant lighting is up to you. But there are many advantages to electrical upgrades as part of any home improvement project, including installing pendant lights.

Best Places to Install Pendant Lights

When it comes to pendant lights, odd numbers seem to be more eye-pleasing: 1, 3, 5… rather than 2 or 4. You can install pendant lighting in any room. But if you hang more than one light, allow for plenty of space between the fixtures; they shouldn’t appear clustered together.

Here are some of the rooms and ways many homeowners consider:

  • Bathroom – There are no rules here. A tiny, crystal chandelier is an attractive addition to any bath setting. Rustic or industrial pendants can give the room a unique look.
  • Kitchen – Above kitchen islands is the most popular place to install pendant lighting. They illuminate counter surfaces efficiently and they look terrific. “In some cases, they can be the star of a room,” says one reviewer.
  • Dining room – Pendant lights work well in the dining room for the same reason they work well over kitchen islands. They illuminate an important area and you won’t bump your head on them.
  • Foyer – When you think about it, a pendant light is basically a type of chandelier. One dramatic pendant light in the foyer works well. An eight-foot ceiling isn’t the ideal place for a chandelier but a pendant light is perfect. Ceilings have been getting higher lately. This means the chandelier vs. pendant light arguments are more frequent.

Chandeliers vs. Pendant Lighting

Chandeliers just look nicer in foyers and rooms with tall ceilings. So, ceiling height is a big consideration when deciding between chandelier and pendant lighting.

Use these measurements as a guideline:

  • Diameter – Follow the “one-third” rule. The diameter of the light fixture should be no more than 1/3 the length of the space. In the bath, the sink or tub is the space. In the kitchen, your island should be the base for measurement. In your dining room, the table is the space.
  • Height – There should be about 7´ between the floor and the bottom of the chandelier or pendant lights. For islands, dining rooms, and bathroom counters, allow at least 30\” between the bottom of the light and the countertop or table.
  • Weight – Before you buy a chandelier, ask your family electrician if your electrical box (and the ceiling) will support the weight.  

Phoenix Safety-First Electrical Pros

Turn It On Electric professionals care about safety first. Your safety. Whether you choose a pendant or any other lighting style, using energy-efficient LED bulbs is important. Call Turn It On Electric to learn more about home improvement lighting projects, security lighting/camera installation, or any other project you’re considering. We can discuss the turnaround time and your budget, then partner to make it happen.

Categories Ceiling Fans, Residential, Safety

Why ceiling fan direction is important

Why ceiling fan direction is important

We all agree ceiling fans are terrific energy-savers. You can save power every season by coordinating your ceiling fan with your thermostat. They circulate cooling air or warmth throughout each room. Did you know ceiling fan direction impacts your comfort level?

How Ceiling Fan Direction Impacts Comfort

The benefits of ceiling fans are without argument. And the latest styles are attractive. Some can actually make your ceiling fan a room’s focal point.

In the summer, the fan blades should rotate counterclockwise. The air blows gently against your skin and creates a minor “wind chill factor.” This makes you feel cooler than you would without the fan. Your air conditioning system doesn’t have to work harder for you to keep your cool.

Hot air rises. When it’s cold weather, the ceiling fan direction should be reversed. The rotation draws cool air upwards and circulates the warm air downwards. This downdraft circulates warmth throughout the room.

Don\’t DIY: Here\’s Why

One of the reasons ceiling fan installation isn’t a DIY (do-it-yourself) project is you need to have advanced knowledge about electrical wiring. It’s not worth the risk to you or your family. And you won’t win anybody’s admiration if the ceiling fan falls on the family cat. Another reason is, if your DIY electrical installation causes a fire, your insurance company can refuse to cover the damages.

The fan and its light fixture require correct wiring. You must also have the appropriate UL-listed metal outlet box mounted above the ceiling. The box should be mounted at the point where the ceiling fan is connected. If you’re replacing a light fixture with a ceiling fan light fixture, the electrical box will probably need to be replaced.

Ceiling fans can weigh as much as 50 pounds. Balancing on a ladder, juggling the ceiling fan motor and anchoring it to a ceiling joist is challenging. If the joist isn’t in the middle of the ceiling, you’ll need a special mounting bracket with spiked ends installed between the joists.

Technology Advancements Save Money; Save the Planet

Everyone wants to save energy. Even the most narcissistic humans acknowledge saving energy saves money. It’s a win-win.

DC technology is gaining sophistication so you might consider installing a DC ceiling fan. The motor powers up when a small electrical current passes through a magnetic field coil. This results in a magnetic force that causes the motor to rotate the fan blades. A DC ceiling fan can save as much as 70% of the electricity used.

Smart home ceiling fans take convenience and savings to new heights. Your options are to upgrade a current ceiling fan or buy a new, smart ceiling fan. New smart ceiling fans cost between $300-$1,000. Both involve using a certified professional electrician in the Phoenix area.

Smart ceiling fans coordinate with your home’s Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. You can program them on your way home. You can pre-program them to turn on and off at certain times of every day. Your smart ceiling fan will use LED lights that offer degrees of brightness.

Other ceiling fan advancements include:

  • Infrared remote control
  • Occupancy sensor
  • Smartphone app
  • Temperature/humidity sensor
  • Timer/scheduler
  • Voice control
  • Z-wave wall switch

TIO Electric for Home Electrical Technology

You want a technology-trained professional for your home improvement project. For Phoenix residential or commercial electrical projects, Turn It On Electric is Maricopa County’s choice. Contact TIO Electric today.

Categories Electrical Wiring, Residential

What to know when considering a home electrical rewiring project

What to know when considering a home electrical rewiring project

In Maricopa and Pima counties, we have about the same number of new homes as we do 80-year-old homes. Most Phoenix-area houses were built between 1970-1999. But your home doesn’t have to be pre-World War II to consider electrical rewiring.

Electrical Rewiring Facts

Electrical wiring should last 50-70 years if installed correctly. A lot depends on prior renovations and the wiring’s sheathing. The wiring itself is a conductor. The “sheathing” is a flexible plastic material that protects the wiring.

You need electrical rewiring if your home’s wiring is ungrounded or damaged. Damaged sheathing can often be repaired. But ungrounded wiring means you don’t have a ground wire to connect the circuit to the panel.

Some of the factors that influence your home’s need for electrical rewiring are:

  • Advances in electrical safety codes can mean your wiring is unsafe.
  • Environmental factors can directly affect electrical wiring.
  • The electrical wiring may now be faulty due to unpermitted remodeling, unlicensed “handyman” electrical repairs, or DIY (do-it-yourself) electrical rewiring.
  • The original contractor may not have installed the electrical wiring correctly.

11 Electrical Warning Signs

If your home is more than 40 years old, it’s a good idea to ask your local electrician to inspect your home’s wiring. If your home’s rewiring is even older, there’s no need to wait for these electrical warning signs:

  1. Arcs/sparks from outlet when you plug/unplug a cord
  2. Burning smell
  3. Buzzing/sizzling sounds
  4. Cracked, cut, broken insulation
  5. Dimming/flickering lights indicating the circuit is overloaded or has a loose connection
  6. Electrical shock when you plug in/touch cord
  7. Frequent blown fuses/tripped breakers
  8. Hot/discolored switch plates, cords, plugs
  9. Lightbulbs that burn out too soon in a particular socket indicates the fixture can’t handle the bulb wattage
  10. Loose outlets
  11. Over-amped/over-fused electrical panel

…Arrange for an electrical inspection this year.

State Farm* recommends periodic electrical inspections for any age home. Here are common situations that justify an inspection.

If:

  • There have been major home improvements
  • You have aluminum wiring
  • You rely on extension cords for power
  • You’ve added major new appliances that could strain your electrical system
  • Your home has ungrounded, two-prong outlets
  • Your home is more than 40 years old

…You should arrange for an electrical inspection sooner, rather than later.

TIO Electric Services Include Electrical Inspection

Savvy homeowners have their heating and cooling systems checked fall and spring. Annual plumbing inspections are routine for many homeowners. You don’t have to wait for an electrical hazard to arrange for an electrical inspection. It’s just logical.

Your home’s probably your biggest investment and it just makes sense to protect it.

A residential electrical inspection includes checking for and testing:

  • DIY wiring
  • Electrical hazards
  • Exposed wires
  • Level of service
  • Lighting
  • Noncompliant electrical items
  • Outdated wiring
  • Powerbox
  • Powerpoints
  • Safety switches
  • Smoke alarms
  • Uncovered wiring

Turn It On Electric serves Phoenix and Tucson-area communities. Our team is licensed, bonded, & insured. We invest in continuing education because technology moves fast: We want to be able to knowledgeably speak to electrical advancements that will improve your quality of life and save energy.

Contact TIO Electric if you have questions. We’re passionate about your safety.
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*Turn It On Electric does not recommend nor endorse any insurance service provider. This information is for educational use only.

Categories Ceiling Fans, Electrician, Residential

Use a licensed electrician when adding a ceiling fan

Use a licensed electrician when adding a ceiling fan

As summer quickly approaches, adding a ceiling fan can keep you comfortable. It can lower your monthly HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) bill. Ceiling fans are feel-good energy-savers!

Adding a Ceiling Fan to Your Arizona Home

DIYers (do-it-yourselfers) are the most responsible, knowledgeable homeowners in the USA. They strive to learn about their homes’ systems: plumbing, heating and cooling, landscaping, electricity…all the things that keep a house safe and comfortable.

The most important thing savvy homeowners know is when not to DIY.  When it comes to taking care of their homes, DIYers understand some upgrades are best left to the professionals. Adding a ceiling fan is one of those times.

Smart Homes, Smart Ceiling Fans

Modern ceiling fans aren’t pull-the-cord controlled. Just as you can program your thermostat before you arrive home, you can pre-program or manually input ceiling fan settings. If you have a smart thermostat (Nest, Ecobee, etc.), you can integrate your ceiling fan to your thermostat.

Smart ceiling fans operate with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth and cost anywhere from $300 – $1,000+. Some of the top-rated ceiling fan companies include:

  • Bond (control hubs)
  • Haiku
  • Honeywell
  • Hunter Fan Company
  • Minka-Aire

When adding a ceiling fan to a room you can integrate with Alexa, Siri, Google Home, etc. Smart ceiling fans are programmable but they can also sense a room’s current temperature and choose the appropriate comfort setting.

Look for:

  • Energy efficiency – Temperature/humidity sensors
  • Indoor/outdoor versions
  • LED lights
  • Reversible motors

To control your smart ceiling fan, use:

  • Infrared remote
  • Occupancy sensor
  • Smartphone
  • Temperature/humidity sensor
  • Timer
  • Voice
  • Wall switch

Options for Adding a Ceiling Fan

You have a lot of considerations when you invest in a smart ceiling fan. Here’s what Smart Home Scout shares:

  • If you already have a Z-Wave or Zigbee smart home hub, replacing your ceiling fan wall switch with a Z-wave version to control your fan settings and light is a cost-effective option.
  • If you want to save energy and gain more control of your environment, a smart ceiling fan is a good choice. The cost compared to a “dumb” fan isn’t that much more and can be made up in energy bill savings.
  • Retrofitting your pull-cord fan is very cost-effective. You won’t have temperature sensors, etc. But you will have added control and scheduling options.

Before You Buy, Call TIO Electric

The most common mistake homeowners make when adding a ceiling fan is buying the wrong size. A ceiling fan size is measured in “room sweep.” If your ceiling fan is too small, it just won’t get the job done. If it’s too big, it may feel like a swamp box fan.

But electrical wiring mistakes are the second most common mistake. Working with electricity is dangerous and simply not worth the risk.

  • Ceiling fans weigh about 50 pounds. If an improperly mounted ceiling fan falls on a small child, senior, or family pet, severe injury or death could result.
  • If you’re replacing a standard light fixture with a combination ceiling fan-light fixture, the electrical box (above the ceiling) will probably need to be replaced.
  • If your DIY-installed ceiling fan wiring sparks a fire, your insurance company can deny coverage.
  • There are installation code requirements that vary by state and county.

If you prefer your current ceiling fan but would like to upgrade its operation, we can hardwire an electronic device inside your fan or replace your dedicated wall switch with another version that will connect and control your ceiling fan.

You want safety first for any renovation project. Our licensed electricians are technology-trained professionals. For ceiling fan installation in Maricopa and Pima counties, Turn It On Electric is a smart home choice.

Contact Turn It On Electric today.

Categories Commercial, Electrician, Residential

Highest rated Phoenix electrician

Highest rated Phoenix electrician

Business owners used to say, “I don’t need advertising. I have word-of-mouth.” Today’s word-of-mouth advertising is Angie’s List. Facebook. Yelp. BBB (Better Business Bureau). Before you hire any service company, including a Phoenix electrician, research online.

Is My Phoenix Electrician ‘The Best?’

First point of contact was with Dawn in the office. She was very professional…also texted to confirm appointments. I like that…Second was Junior…What he quoted was spot-on. Third point of contact was Brian and Bob. They did an outstanding job…I would recommend TIO.

– Heidi

I’m difficult to please. TIO Installed a 150amp subpanel/conduit for a future spa/pool heater. Good price, great communication, even better installation

– Scott

If BBB ratings and online reviews count for you, Turn It On Electric is the highest-rated Phoenix electrician. An A+ grade and 5/5 stars are about as good as it gets. And the Turn It On Electric professionals…Well, they’re as good as it gets for Maricopa and Pima counties.

Your Electrician: TIO Electric

Some families keep attorneys on retainers. Most of us put our attorney’s phone number in our cellphone. (“On account of you never know,” said one Scottsdale resident.) You should do the same with your electrician.

Among the worst electrical disasters in Arizona history were:

  • 1996 – Western North America Blackout
  • 2011 – Southwest Blackout (You might remember this one: California depended on Arizona for power. An Arizona technician made a mistake that impacted 2.7 million people.)

Blackouts don’t usually cause damage but tell that to someone whose breaker box was fried following a loss of power and subsequent surges. Fraudulent companies and scammers are quick to capitalize on area-wide disasters. That’s maybe the most important reason to know your local electrical service company and put the information in your cell under “contact.”

(Enter: New Contact, Electrician, 602-453-4282)

Professional Electrician Careers in Arizona

The TIO Electric team takes pride in our company and our quality of work. We wanted to be the best, and we made it happen!

We seldom have openings for electrical technicians, but we’re always on the lookout for the type of man or woman that is seeking career advancement with a terrific company.

If you have the following qualities, let us know:

  1. Safety first – Safety – yours, your customers’, and your co-workers’ – should drive every decision you make.
  • Communication – You can communicate effectively when speaking with customers and your co-workers, texting, writing, and over the phone.
  • Customer care – The people that need electrical services are the most important people in our world. Caring about what they need and understanding the stress they’re experiencing is critical.
  • Dependable/reliable – You can be counted on to show up on time.
  • Eager to learn – During and after apprenticeship, the electrical professional must be eager to learn about new-and-improved ways to work.
  • Fearless – We’re not talking daredevil, but if you needed to rappel down a multistory building, could you do it? 
  • Honest – Once you’re caught in any lie, our customers won’t trust you in their homes.
  • Normal vision – You need to be able to identify wire colors.
  • Physical ability – You should be able to climb ladders and work in difficult spaces.
  • Professional – You know how to “dress for success” as an electrician.
  • Team player – Working together is how we get the job done and stay safe.
  • Time prioritization – There are only so many hours in a workday, so you understand the value of being on-time and not wasting time.

Questions?

We care, we’re the best Phoenix electricians…and we can prove it! Call or contact Turn It On Electric with any questions about electrical repairs, upgrades, or safety.