• 29 Aug 2022

    Power outages can happen for a variety of reasons, ranging from downed power lines to grid blackouts. In these situations, tensions are high, putting stress on you and your family. However, having a plan and creating a way to properly deal with these situations is th...

  • 05 Mar 2022

    Outdoor outlets may be a second thought, that is until you need one. Entertaining guests outdoors, using outdoor electrical cleaning equipment, and zapping bugs are easier with sound outdoor electricity. Nobody wants to run extension cords into their house. There ...

  • 15 Feb 2022

    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...

  • 23 Nov 2021

    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...

  • 29 Sep 2021

    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...

  • 17 Jun 2021

    We use electrical switches every day in our home: So, why do they suddenly go bad? Many factors cause an electrical switch or plug to go bad. Tripped Circuit Breakers A trip in your circuit breaker can be the cause of your bad outlet. It might be frustrating when y...

  • 27 May 2021

    Over 50,000 electrical fires occur throughout American homes every year, 69% of which result from faulty or damaged wiring or other electrical equipment. Home electrical fires cause approximately $1.3 billion in property damage annually, more than 1,400 serious injur...

  • 30 Dec 2020

    Power outages happen for several reasons, from thunderstorms and weather events to blown out transformers and problems with the power grid. You never know when you may end up with no power, and many homeowners don’t realize how much of an inconvenience this can be ...