Categories Electrician, Maintenance, Residential, Safety

Is electrical outlet repair a DIY job?

Is electrical outlet repair a DIY job?

Q: How many Seahawks does it take to change a light bulb?
A:
One, but it never gets done. They just hold the bulb up and wait for the world to revolve around them.

With the exception of changing a light bulb, most electrical jobs involve wiring. And no electrical wiring job – including electrical outlet repair – is DIY (do-it-yourself).

Signs You Need Electrical Outlet Repair

An electrical outlet is the wall receptacle that connects an electrical device plug to the electricity supply. They can be installed in floors and ceilings but are usually installed in walls.

There are different types of electrical outlets. Travelers often need adapters to convert the voltage in European outlets to accommodate U.S. electrical devices.

8 Signs you need electrical outlet repair include:

  1. Cracks/chips – Cracks in or chipped areas on the faceplate or outlet are more than cosmetic. Dust and dirt can build-up behind the faceplate and, like kindling, spark a fire.
  2. It isn’t working – Make sure the other room outlets work, then call your local electrician.
  3. Loose plugs – If your electronic plug-ins fall out of the outlet frequently, it’s time to replace those outlets.
  4. Power surges – If your device flickers on-and-off after you plug-in, your outlet could be “overpowered.” It shouldn’t be. It’s either damaged, outdated, worn-out, or all three.
  5. Scorching/melting – Burn marks or signs of melting plastic on the faceplate, the outlets, or the wall are major red flags. Contact your Phoenix- or Scottsdale-area electrician immediately.
  6. Smoke/sparks – If you see smoke or sparks near an outlet, call your electrician right away.
  7. Two-prong holes – If your electrical outlet has only 2 holes, it’s not just old; it’s not grounded. Replace those outdated outlets as soon as possible.
  8. Warmth/heat – If an outlet feels warm, you may have damaged or frayed wiring. In new homes, this indicates the wiring was improperly installed. Contact a licensed, bonded electrician asap.

When you believe electrical outlet repair is needed, you must contact a professional electrician. Some electrical outlet repair situations require immediate attention, but all of them are dangerous. Don’t delay.

Why You Need a Licensed Electrician for Electrical Outlet Repair

First, there’s really no such thing as “electrical outlet repair.” If you have problems, you need an electrical outlet replacement, not a repair.

Almost everyone understands DIY electrical wiring is risky at best. You risk damaging your property. You also risk serious injury and even death. It’s not worth the risk.

What many people don’t know is if you DIY an electrical project and later a fire or other damages occur that can be traced to that job, your insurance company can deny coverage. You need to be able to prove a licensed, insured, and bonded electrician did the work.

TIO Electric: Solutions for Maricopa County

Turn It On Electric inspects and replaces commercial and residential property outlets for Phoenix, Scottsdale, and nearby neighborhoods. In addition to being licensed and bonded professionals, we are also LEED-certified. This means we will offer sustainable, energy-saving options that will save money and increase your property value.

We recommend GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) outlets for every property. If there’s a problem with the electrical flow, GFCI outlets shut off. If you have GFCI outlets but your home is older than 10 years, it may be time to replace them.

Our company believes in safety first. For our friends and neighbors with small children and grandchildren, we recommend tamper-resistant outlets.

Let’s plan this year’s electrical upgrade project before electrical emergency service is needed. Contact TIO Electric for a free consultation.

Categories Lighting, Safety

Hire an electrician to add overhead lights

Hire an electrician to add overhead lights

“Color temperature” is the way we describe the appearance of the light emitted by a lightbulb. The temperature is measured in degrees (Kelvins) from 1,000-10,000. When adding interior lights to homes and commercial properties, decorators choose color temperatures to deliver ambience or purpose.

Some of the Kelvins to consider if you plan to add overhead lights include:

  • 1,000K – Candlelight
  • 1,800K – Vintage/Victorian
  • 2,700K – LEDs
  • 3,000K – Warm white
  • 5,000K – Daylight
  • 10,000K – Blue sky

How to Add Overhead Lights

When you want to add overhead lights to a room, consider the room’s purpose and location. For example, you can enhance overhead light fixtures’ illumination with natural daylight.

To add overhead lights to larger rooms you may be able to mix-and-match. You could use warm white (3,000K) for the primary lighting and smaller, cool white (4,000K) light fixtures above workspaces and task sites.

Kitchens are a good example of ways to integrate and add overhead lights effectively. Warm, welcoming overhead lighting is perfect for the heart of your home. Then add overhead lights to your task areas; the sink and the counters. (The best “overhead” lighting for kitchen counters are under-cabinet lights.)

10 Types of Overhead Lights

The type of overhead lighting you choose is as important as the type of bulbs. Together, they form a partnership to convey a mood; a “feel.”

  1. Chandelier – Adds a focal point to any room
  2. Flush – Flat attachments mounted directly to the ceiling
  3. Hanging – Pendant lights are trending; mini-pendants are perfect for smaller rooms and hallways
  4. Indirect – Often LED lights; when mounted on or near crown molding offers a classic-but-modern upgrade to rooms
  5. Inverted pendant – Ambient light source also called “bowl pendants”
  6. Island – Similar to track and rail lighting; often hangs lower
  7. Recessed – Mounted in the ceiling
  8. Semi-flush – Fixtures hang 4\”-8\” from the ceiling
  9. Track and rail – Accent/task lighting mounted on a ceiling rail or suspended
  10. Utility – Usually flush-mounted, using LED bulbs

FYI:

  • A flush ceiling fixture directs light down. A semi-flush fixture directs light down and up. The illuminated ceiling helps a room appear larger.
  • Recessed lights require a minimum of 6\” clearance above your ceiling, however, newer models of lights may need less – check with us first.
  • In your dining room, the chandelier bottom should be 30\” above the table. If it’s hung too high, it makes the room look smaller; too low and it gets in the way.

2 Reasons Why You Need an Electrician to Add Overhead Lights

Here are two reasons why you need to hire a licensed electrician to add overhead lights – or to do any electrical wiring job – in your home or business.

1. Danger

An apartment manager hired an unlicensed electrician to upgrade washer/dryer 3-prong receptacles to 4-prong. The “electrician” replaced the receptacle without hooking up to a ground. A dangerous situation was created.

2. Death

The apartment tenant then decided to DIY (do-it-yourself) install his washer/dryer. He accidentally installed one of the “hot” wires to the ground screw. It sent 120 volts of electricity to the frame of the dryer. He then touched the water line for the washer while touching the dryer frame.

If the receptacle had been properly wired in the first place, it would have tripped the circuit breaker.

TIO Electric: Licensed, Bonded, Insured

Before you add overhead lights, let’s discuss staging and wiring. We want to be sure your ceiling can support the type of lights you’re considering. Turn It On Electric professionals are trained to complete every type of light installation.

When safety is important, contact TIO Electric. For us, your safety is always important.

Categories Electrical Wiring, Residential, Safety

What to do when your circuit breaker keeps tripping

What to do when your circuit breaker keeps tripping

If your circuit breaker keeps tripping, it’s a major red flag, especially if it’s caused by your home office or kitchen appliances. Your circuit breaker keeps tripping because your electrical system is warning you something’s wrong. It’s trying to protect you from electrocution and fire hazards.

Electrical failures or malfunctions were the second leading cause of U.S. home fires . . . Fires involving electrical failures or malfunctions accounted for the highest share of civilian deaths and direct property damage.

NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)

6 Reasons Why Your Circuit Breaker Keeps Tripping

NFPA also says the majority of electrical home fires are caused by arcing. “Arcing” is what happens when a circuit is overloaded. When your circuit breaker keeps tripping, it’s a warning that overloading may be an immediate threat. If you ignore it, the damaged circuit breaker will stop tripping and allow electricity to flow, causing a fire.

Reasons your fuses (older homes) or circuit breaker keeps tripping include:

  1. Age – Some of the common protections in place in newer wiring may be missing in your older or historical home. Older homes with aging wiring need a professional, residential electrical inspection. The oldest type of wiring (circa the 1940s) is dangerous when the insulation erodes.
  2. Arc fault – The NEC (National Electrical Code has increased requirements for AFCI (arc-fault circuit interrupter) in newly built or renovated homes. Your AFCI breaker triggers tripping when circuit overloads, ground faults, or short circuits occur. It can also sense power fluctuations; an important safeguard.
  3. Ground fault – This is a type of short circuit. It occurs when a hot wire touches a ground wire, wall box, or wood framing. These are especially dangerous in moisture-heavy areas like bathrooms and kitchens.
  4. Overloaded circuit – If you’re using a lot of power strips in your home office, you may have a heavier electrical load than your wiring can handle. If your circuit breaker keeps tripping in the kitchen, you need to upgrade the load-carrying capacity of your wiring.
  5. Poor wiring – If your wiring wasn’t installed by a licensed electrician or was badly installed in the first place, your circuit breaker will warn you there’s a problem.
  6. Short circuit – This is a more serious reason why your circuit breaker keeps tripping. It can be because a hot wire touches a neutral wire or because an appliance has a wiring problem. If you have a short circuit, it will trip immediately after you reset it. Contact your local electrician right away.

Scottsdale & Phoenix Licensed Electrician

Any electrical problem in your Scottsdale or Phoenix-area home is not something you can DIY (do-it-yourself). It’s never worth the risk of injury to your loved ones or property. Also, if damage occurs later your insurance company can deny coverage if you didn’t use a licensed electrician for repair or maintenance.

If you have a circuit breaker that keeps tripping, it’s time to call the professionals at Turn It On Electric. We understand the need for affordable electrical work, but your well-being is our priority. We’ll tell you what you need now and what you may need later, but we won’t compromise your safety.

Let’s discuss your options. Contact Turn It On Electric today for a safer new year.

Categories Electrician, Safety

What you need to know about a Scottsdale licensed electrician

What you need to know about a Scottsdale licensed electrician

Looking for a Scottsdale licensed electrician for your family home or commercial property can seem challenging. It isn’t, really, if you do your homework. When you won’t compromise quality, safety, or comfort, you’ll discover there’s one Scottsdale licensed electrician that can meet your needs.

What to Look for in a Scottsdale Licensed Electrician

Scottsdale property owners look for an electrician that has the expertise and experience to serve them now. But they also want a company that will be here later. A company that’s an established business takes responsibility for its quality of work.

There are 2 types of electrical contractor licenses; commercial and residential. It’s an advantage if your Scottsdale electrical professional has both.

Here are some requirements you should have for your Scottsdale licensed electrician:

  • Bonded – You usually get what you pay for. Companies that underprice their electrical services may not be bonded. A surety bond means your Scottsdale licensed electrician is confident in the quality of deliverables you’ll receive for electrical work. It’s a promise and commitment.
  • Energy conscious – Your local, Scottsdale electrical services company should be LEED-certified. LEED is the sustainable building standard of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). Energy-saving processes sometimes mean saving money.
  • Good ratings/testimonials – Be sure to check Angie’s List, Home Advisor, and Yelp for ratings. Look for an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB).
  • Insured – If your electrical contractor’s employee or a member of your family is injured while electrical work is taking place inside your home or business, who’s responsible? What if furniture or flooring is damaged by workers? Your Scottsdale licensed electrician should provide copies of two types of insurance:
    • general liability insurance
    • worker’s compensation insurance
  • Knowledge and experience – We have some beautiful homes in Scottsdale, AZ. We also have many new homes and new-builds this year. One thing they all have in common is the need for an electrician that has technical knowledge and experience with all types of wiring.
    Today’s indoor security systems, outdoor motion-detection lights, home offices, and landscape lighting have specific wiring requirements. The perfect Scottsdale licensed electrician has electrical technology experience.
  • Professional – If a beat-up van pulls into your driveway and the electrician comes to your door in rumpled, stained clothing, chances are this company representative won’t take care of your property any better than their own.

Turn It On Electric: The Scottsdale Electrician

Turn It On Electric technicians are licensed, bonded, insured, and professional. We are committed to ongoing technical training and protecting our environment.

We can make your home more energy-manageable:

  • installing an electric car charging station
  • smart-home thermostats
  • solar-ready panels
  • light timers and photovoltaic panels
  • water heater timers

Energy saving improvements increase your property\’s value. These are good investments for you and our planet.

We want to partner with you. Together, we can make informed decisions about what’s best for your residential or commercial property electrical project. Contact us anytime you need information about electrical repair or maintenance in Scottsdale and Maricopa County.

Categories Electrical Wiring, Electrician, Residential, Safety

Hire a professional for your electrical outlet install

Hire a professional for your electrical outlet install

There are many reasons why you might need an electrical outlet install for your home or business. For example, you might be constructing a new home and wish to choose exactly where the outlets will be. Similarly, you could be renovating your property and need a new electrical outlet installed to replace one lost in the renovations.

Or you may simply be looking to make your Phoenix home more functional and convenient. Whatever your reasons for needing new outlets, you should always call in a licensed, professional electrician for your electrical outlet install. 

Protect Your Property and Loved Ones 

Any type of electrical work, including an electrical outlet install, can be fraught with peril. When you are dealing with exposed wires, there is always the risk of electrocution.

Is it really worth risking your life or that of your loved ones over a simple electrical outlet install? Undoubtedly not. With a professional electrician, you can sit back and relax, knowing that everything is taken care of. Both in the moment and for the long haul.

Minimize the Risk of Electrical Fires 

Electrical fires are one of the most dangerous aspects of working with electricity. When outlets or wires give off sparks, they can ignite your carpet, curtains, furniture, or other items, potentially spreading the fire quickly throughout your home. Professional electricians are highly trained to prevent electrical fires and get them out quickly on the rare occasions they do occur. 

Ensure the Work Is Done Properly on Your Electrical Outlet Install

One of the biggest risks in doing electrical work on your own is making mistakes. Even with careful research and meticulous attention to detail, you still run the risk of doing something incorrectly. The less experience you have, the more likely you will be to make significant errors during your electrical outlet install.

Even tiny mistakes can come back to haunt you in the future. The outlets may stop working entirely, or they may spark, increasing the risk of fire and electrocution. A professional electrician will make sure the job is done right the first time. 

Gain Access to New Safety and Performance Features 

Although electrical outlets may appear simple, they are actually more complex than you might realize. In addition to simply providing access to electricity, they can also add important safety measures and improve performance.

One of the most commonly requested of these features is tamper-resistant outlets. Young children are notorious for sticking items into electrical outlets, putting them at risk for electrocution. Tamper-resistant outlets cover the ports when not in use and can only be operated by pressing all ports at the same time when plugging something in. This simple feature is powerful for keeping your kids safe, so be sure to ask for it during your electrical outlet install. 

Call Us for Your Phoenix Electrical Outlet Install 

For electrical outlet installation you can trust in Phoenix, reach out to Turn It On Electric. Our team is here to help with all your electrical needs, from initial installation to ongoing repair to full replacement. We\’ll be happy to provide a free consultation to discuss your electrical needs. 

When you work with us, you can rest assured that you are in the best, most experienced hands. We are proud to be the preferred electrical service provider in the Phoenix area. That pride is evident in each and every service we complete.

We take your satisfaction and safety seriously, so you can count on us for a job well done. Reach out to our team today to make an appointment to review your home\’s electrical requirements and upgrade your system with new outlets.