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24 Oct, 2022
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24 Apr, 2022
Electrical inspections are very important. So, if you're living in a recently built home or an older home be sure to give your electrician a call. At Premier Electric and Design Inc, we work hard to identify any issues during your electrical inspection and if we find anything that may be of concern we will explain and be sure to deal with it. We want you to get the most from your electrical system. Our expert electricians have extensive knowledge and the experience to ensure your family and home are safe.
My lights are Flickering
23 Apr, 2022
Flickering lights are frustrating and can be a huge nuisance. But when you notice them coming from your home or business, it could point to an even more serious problem: flickering light bulbs indicate that there's something wrong with the electrical wiring in those areas which needs immediate attention before they cause fires! If left unchecked this issue may result not only expensive repairs but also loss of property--so don't wait another minute; call us today
23 Apr, 2022
Most people who are familiar with the term “ground wire” know you're supposed to have them installed in outlets around your home. Do you know what ground wires do? This is extremely important regarding your household's electrical safety
02 Jul, 2021
When you have a shortage of electrical outlets, a power strip can be a convenient solution… to a point. Most people don’t know that power strips are only designed to handle electronics that draw very little power, relatively speaking. A power strip can safely handle AV equipment or low-power household items like smartphones, tablets, laptops, or lamps.
Do Circuit Breakers Go Bad
02 Jul, 2021
Circuit breaker problems are annoying for any homeowner to deal with. However, most homeowners also know that when your circuit breakers “trips” (or turns off automatically,) it’s actually doing so to protect you and to ensure your electrical system isn’t being overloaded.
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