Bill Lutz | September 8, 2009
If you realize that your electric box is over 30 or 40 years old, save money and hassle by having it replaced now.
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Bill Lutz | September 8, 2009
Power factor correction can store the electricity that would otherwise be wasted and use it when it is needed.
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Bill Lutz | August 24, 2009
First and foremost is to have working smoke and CO alarms in your home with new batteries.
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Bill Lutz | August 20, 2009
As a general rule of thumb, anything that heats things up or cools things down is going to be your biggest consumer of electricity.
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Bill Lutz | August 20, 2009
People are putting too much demand on circuits that were not designed for that much use.
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Bill Lutz | August 20, 2009
Tiny surges, such as those often caused by vacuum cleaners powering up, can do small amounts of damage.
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Kyle Donley | July 28, 2009
If you have a home repair or construction problem, general contractors are the most readily available solution. There’s no guarantee that it will be ...
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