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Electrical Tips for Erie Homeowners

Actionable electrical services advice you can use today. Save money, prevent problems, and know when to call a professional.

1

Test GFCI outlets monthly

Press the test button — the outlet should cut power. Press reset to restore. Replace any GFCI that fails this test.

2

Never overload outlets or power strips

Overloaded circuits are a leading cause of electrical fires. Spread high-draw devices across different circuits.

3

Replace any outlet that feels warm

A warm outlet indicates loose connections or overloading — both fire hazards. Have an electrician inspect immediately.

4

Know which breaker controls what

Label your breaker panel clearly. In an emergency, you need to cut power to the right circuit without guessing.

5

Use LED bulbs throughout your home

LEDs use 75% less energy and last 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs. The savings are significant over a year.

6

Never ignore flickering lights

Occasional flicker during storms is normal. Persistent flickering indicates loose wiring — a potential fire hazard.

7

Install tamper-resistant outlets in homes with children

Required by current code in new construction, but older Erie homes may still have standard outlets accessible to kids.

8

Keep your electrical panel accessible

Never store items in front of the panel. You need clear access in an emergency, and electricians need working space.

9

Invest in a whole-house surge protector

Erie's summer thunderstorms can destroy electronics. A whole-house surge protector costs $200-$500 installed and protects everything.

10

Test your generator regularly

Run it monthly for 15 minutes under load. A generator that sits unused may not start when you need it during a winter storm.

11

Use outdoor-rated extension cords outside

Indoor cords degrade in weather and can cause shocks or fires. Look for cords rated for outdoor use.

12

Upgrade two-prong outlets to grounded three-prong

Ungrounded outlets in older Erie homes cannot safely power modern electronics. An electrician can add grounding.

13

Check smoke detector batteries twice yearly

Change batteries when you change clocks for daylight saving time. Replace detectors older than 10 years.

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