So, you survived the 4th of July without any major fire-related catastrophes. However, just because the fireworks have subsided (for the most part—watch out for stragglers), it doesn’t mean you can cruise through the rest of fire season on autopilot. To make sure you have your bases covered in terms of fire safety, take a look at this checklist. Read more
Fire Away! 4 Hot Tips for a Fire-Safe Summer
Posted on July 05, 2022 by James Florence
Posted in: Fire Prevention
Tags: water conservation, electrical, summer-related, fire prevention
Switching to Electric Appliances
Posted on September 09, 2021 by Suzanne Carroll
Many homeowners are considering replacing their gas appliances with electric ones. Some people just need to get rid of an old gas range or replace their water heater; others want to create an all-electric home. If you’re thinking about switching to electric appliances, here’s what you need to know. Read more
Posted in: Appliances
Tags: appliances, hvac, solar, electrical, green remodeling
Will Solar Panels Provide Electricity During a Power Cut?
Posted on December 17, 2019 by Suzanne Carroll
With PG&E’s Public Safety Power Shutoffs affecting millions in Northern California this year, many residents are now searching for alternative methods for powering their homes. Some have turned to portable generators. Although they’re relatively inexpensive, generators consume gasoline, produce noise and fumes, and require regular maintenance to run reliably. For a more permanent and environmentally-friendly solution, some homeowners are investigating solar power. But not all solar systems will provide electricity in the event of a power outage, so it’s important to do your homework before making a decision. Read more
Posted in: Electrical, Solar Energy
Tags: solar, electrical
Lighten Up! How to Optimize Interior Lighting
Posted on November 05, 2019 by James Florence
Interior lighting design isn’t as simple as it might seem. It’s not just about maximizing visibility—it’s also about creating the right ambience, optimizing functionality and lowering energy costs. Whether you’re remodeling your home or you just want to make a few upgrades, a carefully considered design can help you make the most of your interior lighting. Here are a few tips: Read more
Posted in: Electrical, Home Remodeling, Interior Design
Tags: electrical, lighting, interior lighting
Is it Time to Update Your Electrical Panel?
Posted on September 10, 2019 by Suzanne Carroll
Even though Bay Area residents are known for embracing the newest gadgets and technology, homes in the region tend to be on the older side—in fact, nearly half of all units in San Francisco were built before 1940. Some of these older homes still have their original wiring and electrical panels, which can be problematic or even dangerous as the electrical requirements of a household grow. Read more
Posted in: Electrical
Tags: kitchen remodeling, electrical
Industry Overview: Solar
Posted on July 26, 2018 by Suzanne Carroll
Solar panels are popular with homeowners seeking environmentally-friendly energy solutions. But the reality of choosing and installing solar panels gets a little complicated once homeowners start learning about all the options that are available. Below, we define commonly used terms in the solar industry, discuss the pros and cons of going off-grid, and answer some frequently asked questions regarding solar power. Read more
Posted in: Home Improvement, Solar Energy
Tags: solar, electrical, home
Diamond Certified Experts: How to Restore Power to Your Home
Posted on October 08, 2015 by James Florence
Most people assume electrical work is best left to a professional, and for the most part, they’re right. However, in the instance of a power outage, there are a couple of things that even a novice can do to restore it. We’ve asked four Diamond Certified Expert Contributors to explain simple steps homeowners can take to restore power to their homes and avoid unnecessary service calls.
How to reset a GFI
Due to the presence of water, safety codes require the electrical outlets in bathrooms and kitchens to be equipped with ground fault interrupters (GFIs), which protect against electric shock in the event of a “ground fault,” which is an inadvertent electrical path between a source of current and a grounded surface. Read more
Posted in: Electrical, Diamond Certified Experts, Home Tips
Tags: electrical