WIRING INSTALLATION & REPAIR
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GFCI stands for Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters. A GFCI outlet is a type of electrical plug that helps keep you safe from electrical shocks, especially in places with water like bathrooms and kitchens.
You’ve seen them before. They look like regular three-pronged outlets. But did you know they're actually mini circuit breakers? They can shut off current to an outlet in as fast as 1/40 of a second.
GFCI wiring has a built-in sensor that quickly cuts power if it senses a problem. If electricity is escaping where it shouldn't be. You can test it by pushing a button on the front. If it turns off, it's working correctly.
GFCI outlets are critical for safety and should be installed by an electrician to make sure they work the right way.
Safety first: GFCIs are much safer than traditional outlets. They’re required on outlets that come within 6' of a water source. We recommend you put them on all outlets in and around your home for better safety.
Technology: Keep your home up to date with the latest technologies and building codes.
Resale: Most home inspectors now request that GFCI's be installed before a home is purchased or sold. Swap things out before you must. Making changes on your terms can save time, money — and help avoid hazardous incidents.
Surge protection helps keep your appliances and electronics working reliably. You can avoid early replacement costs with a well-optimized wiring system that prevents power surges.
Almost every home in Alberta has expensive electronic equipment inside: TVs, A/C units, water heaters, refrigerators, entertainment equipment, hot tubs, computers, and the list goes on. All these items can easily add up to thousands of dollars, and all are vulnerable to power surges.
You can save money and protect your valuable items in your home with a panel surge protector.
A lightning strike to a nearby power line may trigger a surge to enter your home. It could also be something as simple as turning on the vacuum cleaner, which can trigger a surge as well. Anything that’s plugged in can get “fried,” whether it’s turned on or off. Avoid such a costly home mishap with a quality surge protector system.
While some homeowners with electrical experience can install GFCI outlets, it's generally recommended to hire a licensed electrician.
Why take risks with your home? Get an electrician to check wiring placement for the best possible results. They have the expertise to ensure proper wiring, testing, and compliance with local electrical codes, maximizing safety and functionality.
That's where we come in! Leave the work up to our team of vetted, certified electricians.
GFCI outlets should be tested monthly. To test, simply press the "Test" button on the outlet. It should trip, cutting off power. Then, press the "Reset" button to restore power.
If the GFCI doesn't trip or reset properly, it may need replacement, and you should give us a call!
GFCI outlets and surge protectors serve different purposes. GFCI outlets protect against electrical shocks by detecting ground faults, while surge protectors guard against voltage spikes and surges that can damage electronics. For complete electrical safety, it's wise to have both in your home.
GFCI outlets can wear out or become less effective over time. It's good practice to have them inspected by an electrician during routine electrical maintenance. If they show signs of wear, damage, or fail to trip during testing, they should be replaced promptly to maintain safety.
With Rümi Home Protection Plans, you're covered when disaster strikes. Our Home Systems Protection Plan offers comprehensive coverage on your core home systems, including electrical, central heating, air conditioning, hot water tank components (owned units) and plumbing.
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