Lowering your Monthly Electric Bill
Understanding the individual draws of each of your appliances is incredibly beneficial for keeping your electric bill as low as possible.
Understanding the individual draws of each of your appliances is incredibly beneficial for keeping your electric bill as low as possible.
As the owner or manager of a commercial property, it is important to develop a cohesive plan for how you will handle a power outage at your building. After all, you do not want your employees or tenants to be left in the dark.
The dry winter months are the optimum time for generator maintenance, as severe weather events are uncommon and generator technicians are not as busy with repairs.
Most people have plugged an appliance such as a blender or hairdryer into a GFCI outlet, flipped the ON switch, and nothing happened.
Our lovely South Florida weather allows us to use our outdoor kitchens practically year-round. Here are some tips on how to add electricity safely and efficiently.
Learn how to meet the electrical requirements of your holiday lights without tripping a breaker or adding too much money to your electrical bill.
Eventually, a circuit breaker will need to be replaced - whether because it is old, damaged, or doesn't provide the required power.
Commercial electrical systems are much different than residential systems. What kinds of experience or skills are necessary?
A home energy audit details each room’s energy consumption and identifies improvements to help your system run efficiently and save you money.
You can prevent fires by understanding the maximum amount of power you should draw from a single outlet - and staying well below that threshold.