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Is Your Home’s Electrical System Stressed Out?
With the rapid growth of technology, today’s homes are filled with expensive and power hungry electronics like home theater systems, video games, and computer systems. The electric requirements for these devices and modern appliances keep going up and the electrical system in many homes may not be able to meet the demand.
Something To Think About
Newer homes have 30 to 40 circuits supplying electrical power to enjoy entertainment centers, computers, video games and a host of other modern conveniences.
On the other hand, a home built in the 1970’s, may have only 12 circuits to serve the entire house. Many of these homeowners are plugging in thousands of dollars’ worth of electronics into an electrical panel that can’t safely serve and protect them.
A common sign that a home is drawing more electricity than the electrical system can safely distribute is frequent circuit breaker tripping and flickering lights.
If you’re experiencing these sign or think you may need an electrical panel upgrade, call the experienced electricians at ABC Plumbing, Sewer, Heating, Cooling and Electric in Chicago for assistance. Our electricians will ensure that your home’s electrical system is equipped to meet your energy needs now and in the future while protecting your family and property. They’ll perform an electrical inspection of your home’s electrical wiring and distribution system to determine what your exact electrical needs are.
An ABC electrical inspection will also ensure that you are compliant with city and state electrical codes and your homeowner’s insurance policy.
Call ABC today to learn whether your home is in need of an electrical upgrade.
Also, check our Chicago Electrical Inspection Service page.
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