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Common Electrical Problems Around the Home

Electrical problems lurking within the walls of your home can cause recurring issues almost daily. Do you need to hire an electrician for all of them? Maybe not. We’re going over the 10 most common electrical problems around your home and what you can do to solve them.

Easy Ways to Slash Your Winter Heating Bills

Instead of letting the cold deplete your bank account it makes a lot more sense to follow some easy tips for lowering your heating bill. No matter what, you’re probably going to be running your heater more during the winter, but you’re also probably using it more than you need to.

Signs That You Need a New HVAC System

If you think you’re HVAC isn’t working as well as it should be, it may be time for a replacement. We’ll tell you what signs to look for before replacing your old system – and why it’s a good idea to do so. Keep reading for more.

Holiday & Christmas Lights Near You

Christmas season is all about admiring the gorgeous Christmas lights and decorations around you. Whether you’ve enjoyed this holiday tradition for years, or this is your first year in a new place, check out our extensive list of where to see some of this Christmas’ most spectacular lights near you!

Is It Time for an Electrical Panel Upgrade?

You probably don’t spend much time thinking about your electrical panel. You just turn on the lights and carry on your business. But that electrical panel plays an important role in your house, and if you need an electrical panel upgrade, you can’t afford to ignore it.

Preparing Your Pipes for the Winter

While most of a home’s pipes are in hidden areas, the cold winter temperatures can damage the items, leading to a major problem that is difficult to repair during a blizzard. Here are a few ways that you can prepare your home’s pipes for the winter.

Which Electrical Lines are Right for Your Home

Understanding your home’s electrical system could be at the bottom of your priority list, but there are times when it’s useful to understand what some of its jargon refers to, like the numbers in this title. They describe the maximum amount of electricity that can go through a circuit without making it shut off or trip.

Is Your Home Ready For a Power Loss

Start preparing your home today so that you are ready for an emergency that involves an electrical outage. Trying to get everything in place after your power has gone out can be difficult or impossible.