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Yes, most electricians work year-round, ensuring that you and your home are covered for a variety of electrical issues. Whether you need a routine electrical inspection or experience a blackout, you can rest assured that the RR Electric, Heating & Air team can provide prompt electrical services, as well as emergency electrical services, even over holidays and weekends!
We recommend scheduling an electrical inspection once a year to ensure that everything is working properly and safely. We also strongly suggest that you schedule your electrical inspection before the [primary_loctation] winter season to minimize the chance of a blackout or other electrical emergency occurring during the coldest months of the year.
One of the biggest risks of neglecting electrical inspections is an electrical fire. Any improperly installed or faulty electrical components are at a higher risk of starting a fire, which is especially true of older homes. Regular electrical inspections allow us to spot and repair any faulty electrical work, potentially saving your home from a disaster.
While you should continue to enlist annual electrical safety inspections for your home, there are additional signs to look out for as well. In the event you notice any of the following signs around your house, make sure to schedule an electrical inspection with our experts as soon as possible:
When your light fixtures start flickering frequently, it’s usually due to improper wiring within your electrical system. Whether it’s your ceiling lights, floor lamp, or other light fixtures, if they are flickering, call (818) 572-9587 to schedule an electrical safety inspection right away. Failure to do so could result in serious safety hazards or even an electrical fire!
Have you noticed burning smells around your home lately? More specifically, near your electrical appliances? If so, you are in desperate need of a professional electrical inspection. When your electrical system is broken, your outlets, switches, and sockets may start to burn as a result. This is what creates foul, burning odors around your home, and will need to be addressed immediately!
Arguably the biggest giveaway that you are in need of an electrical inspection is hot outlets, switches, and sockets – particularly if several of your switches and outlets are hot to the touch. This is a major safety hazard that must be addressed by certified electricians at RR Electric, Heating & Air right away. Don’t delay any longer – schedule an electrical safety inspection today!
Odd noises such as buzzing or humming coming from one or more of your appliances is a massive red flag that something is off with your home’s electrical system. Noisy electrical appliances typically indicate loose connections, faulty wiring, or defective appliances. The only way to determine the cause of the buzzing is to conduct a professional electrical safety inspection.
When your circuit breaker trips, it is due to an overload of electricity from your appliances. If there are certain outlets around your house that continually trip your circuit breaker, no matter the device, there is an issue with your electrical system that will need to be diagnosed via a professional electrical inspection.
Overloading your outlets with extension cords and excessive power can really take a toll on your outlets and electrical system. If you find yourself using excessive extension cords, it’s okay! Just schedule an electrical safety inspection with our pros to ensure you aren’t overloading your sockets.
Hopefully, it is common knowledge that if you see sparks coming from your outlets or appliances, you should call a certified electrician immediately! This is obviously a massive fire hazard and you will need a prompt electrical safety inspection to determine the root issue.
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