Saturday, November 5, 2016

Philadelphia Electrician Performs Safe Lighting Repair

By Carmella Isenhour


Sometimes when a light goes out it is not the bulb. If replacing the bulb does not work, if you have half a circuit out, or if a fitting is going through bulbs at a faster than normal rate, you have a more serious problem.

It is not advisable for an individual to attempt any electrical repairs on their own unless they have proper training, and then they should only do basic tasks.

Insurance companies may not cover damages resulting from a fire started by unlicensed individuals attempting electrical work on their own.

Before beginning this type of task, take digital pictures to show how the wires were set prior to disconnecting, as every year, hundreds of people are hurt trying to do their own electrical fixes because they neglect to switch off the circuits, use a voltmeter - a tool that verifies the power has indeed been severed, or they rewire things incorrectly.

Most people can do simple tasks such as changing out a light fixture, replacing switches, or putting up a new ceiling fan. Anything that is more complex than this is better left to an individual who has been properly trained. Whenever one ha the least bit of apprehension about doing the work themselves, the safer option is to hire a professional.

In the long term it will be worth it, and few things are more embarrassing than calling an electrician to fix your jury-rigged repairs. You can even make the situation worse by, for example, overheating a dimmer switch (never use CFL bulbs with a dimmer switch) or blowing a fuse, in older houses.

A good electrician will not over-charge for minor projects and you will save time and have the peace of mind of knowing it was done right. So, make sure you are safe if you attempt electrical work, but consider just calling a professional. In the long term, it is often the better course of action.




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