From installation to use, the experience of electric vehicle charging in a condo can differ greatly from charging in a residential house. Find out how, and what you can do if you’re looking to have an electric vehicle charger installed into your condo unit.
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How to Install and Maintain an Electric Car Charger
Wondering what the process of installing and maintaining an electric car charger looks like? Here’s what you need to know about charging safely at home.
Fixing Surging Power Outages Caused by Fallen Trees/Branches
Losing power from a fallen tree or from tree branches wiping out your power lines can be a frustrating experience. However, for safety purposes, this should never be something that you attempt to clear on your own. Here’s what you as a homeowner can do when this happens.
Better Protection with Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are a must for any home. Convenient and effective, 2-in-1 combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors allow you to protect your home against both fire and carbon monoxide at the same time.
Ensure Safety with an Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI)
Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters, or AFCIs, are an important addition to the home. To ensure the safety of your home, have an arc fault breaker installed for your receptacles!
The Best Electric Vehicle Manufacturers on the Market
With the growing popularity of electric vehicles, manufacturers are making a huge transition from gas and hybrid-powered vehicles. So what are the best electric vehicle manufacturers on the market, and what electric vehicles can be expected in the future? With the increasing amount of EV owners, how can you ensure successful electric vehicle ownership?
Master Electrician, Licensed Electrician, or Electrical Contractor: Know It All
What is the difference between a master electrician, a licensed electrician, and a Licensed Electrical Contractor? These key differences may be more important than you think!
GFCI Outlet Won’t Reset? How To Find Out Why
If your GFCI outlet has tripped and won’t reset when you tend to it, it could be a sign that the outlet has failed. It’s best to have a professional fix it, but here are several reasons why your GFCI outlet won’t reset.
Reasons to Hire a Professional for Unfinished DIY jobs
Homeowners that start on electrical projects may realize that it can end up being a lot more work than they had initially thought. Hire a professional to correct or complete your unfinished electrical DIY jobs.
Feel More Secure with a Smart Doorbell Camera
Home security starts at your front door. Feel more secure by having a smart doorbell camera installed for live monitoring and playback.
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