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Electrical Repairs in the Home

By: Stephen Drommonsy

You might find this article useful in tracking down wires and troubleshooting problems because the fundamental strategy in finding and fixing electrical problems is to discover a position where there is no problem and then keep splitting the distance between that point and the problem point.

When working with any electrical problem, increase your safety by taking simple safeguards. Turn off the breakers to any region in which you are functioning. Make use of an outlet tester to confirm that the power is indeed off before touching any cables. Electrical repairs are more fun during the daylight hours. Trying to squeeze in an electrical repair in the late afternoon or evening can make for a long night of juggling flashlights, extension cables, ladders and tools. Waiting 18 hrs to start the following morning is almost certainly the best suggestion.

When adding a switch, make sure it is on the proper conductor. You don’t want to be installing a light fixture with a switch on the neutral wire. If you're lucky, when you switch the breaker on, all that occurs is that it will trip and frighten you. Changing existing parts is generally straightforward enough but, put objects back the way you found them and you should be ok. On the other hand, adding new equipment can be a more difficult task to take on. Be exceptionally cautious with any wires that aren’t white, grey or green. In one home that I worked in, some very strange electrical work (probably not done by an electrician). I had the nasty surprise of finding cut (but not capped) black and red wires. I think they were probably planned for a hot tub installment. I carried out a quick test on them only to find out that they were actually live giving out 220 volts. Frightening to say the least!

My advise is that if you have queries on this subject, at least visit a book store or do some research on the internet and buy or read the NEC guide for residential wiring. An electrician may cost you some money, but a do-it-yourself repair could cost you your house and/or your life.

Discussions about the better brands of tools can get very heated, with well meaning people holding very firm ideas. My own personal feeling on this subject is that it is basically almost not possible to know for sure which is best. Even with the wherewithal of a full testing laboratory, the developing and design specs vary so frequently, that the results are out of date before publication. If you happen to come across a sale where you can buy some other brand for less, then by all means do it.

The correct tools can make the job go much more rapidly. Though many brand name tools are costly and there are plenty of options. There is always trade-offs between price and quality. If you do not have the skill, it can be very hard standing in the hardware store trying to figure out what you really require. My main aim with this article is to enlighten people to this one major point, if you are not certain about what you are doing with electrics then leave well alone and employ an electrician.

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I have always had the properties that I own maintained by the same electrician london company and over the years they have saved me a lot of money, just by giving me some very useful advise.

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