We have nothing against weaving a crown of daisies to wear as you frolic through a summertime meadow—in the world of electricity, daisy-chaining refers to something a little less whimsical. Daisy-chaining is when you plug a power strip or extension cord into anothe...
We may no longer be in the heart of winter, but power outages are still a risk when severe weather hits. Even in the later winter months and well into spring, we can experience snow, ice, winds, severe cold, and thunderstorms. We rely on our heating and electrical sy...
Living rooms are often one of the most popular rooms in a house. They're a great place to gather with family and friends, and they can be decorated in a variety of ways to reflect your personal style. One addition that can really enhance the look and feel of a living...
If you're like most people, you take your security seriously. You have a lock on your door and maybe even an alarm system. But what happens when you're not home? How can you be sure that your home is still safe? What if you lost your key? One way to help increase you...
Commercial properties are used for a wide range of activities. Whether your commercial property functions as a business, restaurant, multiple living spaces, or office space, your electrical demands are higher than that of a residential property. Commercial properties...
Your electrical system works hard year-round, but the winter months can be exceptionally demanding. In the winter, some problems could be more persistent due to the unique nature of electrical demands. In the winter, heating systems, holiday decorations, portable hea...
Electrical emergencies can happen at any time. Because of how unpredictable they are, it’s important to know the common signs of an electrical emergency and what to do when one occurs, so that you can stay safe. Here are 3 signs that you may be experiencing an e...
Electrical safety inspections help to assess the wiring, circuits, and other aspects of the electrical system that spans throughout your home. These inspections help to identify problems and potential dangers within your home’s electrical components to help keep yo...
Knowing when to update your electrical panels is a tricky thing. After all, electrical panels usually last around 30-40 years, and it is easy to forget about these panels altogether. However, a smart Escondido homeowner will keep a look out for early signs that their...