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In many cases, lights flicker because of an outdated electrical system. If this is the case, your electrical panel or wiring will need to be replaced. In other cases, it can be a loose wire, insufficient power supply, or another appliance on a circuit drawling too much power. Contact us to schedule an appointment with one of our highly trained electrician.
In case of a power outage, please call our customer service hotline at {865-603-8918} to report the outage. Our electricians will work quickly to restore power as soon as possible.
A GFCI outlet is designed to protect you from electrical shock when moisture is present. GFCIs should be installed in wet locations including basements, garages, and within six feet of any sinks, kitchens, or bathrooms.
There are several reasons this could be occurring. However, one particular reason that can be extremely dangerous is overheating. Having to replace bulbs over and over is a massive inconvenience, but it is also fire hazard. We recommend you scheduling an appointment with one of our highly trained electricians.
Before you worry, try a simple test. Find a small lamp and plug it into the outlet in question. Then, flip on all of the wall switches in the room. The lamp may turn on when you flip the switch because some outlets are controlled by a wall switch.
If you have reset circuits, only to have the breaker trip again, it is likely that you have a more serious problem that needs to be addressed by one of our highly trained electricians.
Conventional circuit breakers only respond to overloads and short circuits. They do not protect against arcing conditions that produce erratic and often reduced currents AFCI stands for Arc-Fault circuit interrupter. AFCIs are designed to protect against fires caused by arcing faults in electrical wiring, AFCIs are required in the United States for residential bedrooms.
If you go to turn off your light switch and find that it is hot to the touch, this is indicative of a serious issue that could lead to an electrical fire. Contact us to schedule an appointment with one of our highly trained electricians.
We recommend contacting one of our highly trained electrician for all your electrical projects. First and foremost, some electrical projects require a permit additionally, there is a large risk of being shocked or starting a fire when working with electrical wiring. We recommend calling an expert electrician to perform any home electrical projects.
At Tennessee Electrical Group, our electricians are available around the clock, thats 24/7/365 for East Tennessee residential and commercial businesses.
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