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Understanding the Dangers of Older 100-Amp Electrical Panels

The Dangers of Having an Older 100-Amp Pacific Electric Panel Estimated reading time: 5 minutes Outdated Safety: Older 100-amp FPE panels can pose significant fire and electrocution hazards. High Failure Rates: Breakers often fail to trip, leading to overheating and potential fires. Inspection Challenges: Faulty breakers aren’t easily identifiable without comprehensive testing. Insurance Implications: Homeowners may face surcharges or non-coverage due to outdated panels. Urgent Action Needed: Replacement of older FPE panels is strongly recommended by experts. Table of Contents Understanding the Risks of Older FPE Panels Age and Design Issues: What Makes 100-Amp FPE Panels Dangerous? Recommendations from Experts

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Smart Smoke Detectors vs. Basic Alarms: Is the Upgrade Worth the Cost?

When was the last time you thought about your smoke detectors? If you’re like most homeowners, the answer is probably “when the battery died at 2 a.m.” But smoke detection technology has changed dramatically in recent years — and the question of whether to stick with a basic alarm or upgrade to a smart detector is worth taking seriously. In this guide, we break down the real differences between smart and basic smoke detectors, what you actually get for the extra cost, and how to decide which option is right for your home. What is a basic smoke alarm? A

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Burning Smell From Your Outlet? Do These 5 Things Immediately

A burning smell coming from an electrical outlet is one of the most serious warning signs your home can give you. Every year, electrical fires cause billions of dollars in property damage and hundreds of deaths across the United States. The scary part? Most of them start silently — inside walls, behind outlets, and in panels — long before anyone sees a flame. If you’re smelling something burning near an outlet, a switch, or your electrical panel, don’t brush it off. Here’s exactly what to do. https://youtu.be/A75r40FilOU Why Does Electrical Wiring Smell Like It’s Burning? Before diving into the steps,

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Close-up of a disassembled electrical outlet showing the internal wiring. Several copper wires with tan and blue insulation are connected to the back of a black GFCI receptacle. The image shows the complexity of a professional electrical installation within a wall cavity.

How to Fix a Dead GFCI Outlet: Expert Tips and Tricks

A dead GFCI outlet is one of the most common electrical complaints homeowners call us about — and in many cases, the fix takes less than two minutes. But in other cases, a dead GFCI is a warning sign of a deeper electrical problem that shouldn’t be ignored. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets are critical safety devices installed in areas where water and electricity could come into dangerous contact. When they trip or fail, they cut power entirely to protect you from electric shock or electrocution. Understanding why they fail and how to address the problem can save you

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Why Do LED Lights Buzz When Dimmed? Common Causes and How to Fix It

If you’ve ever noticed a faint hum or buzzing sound coming from your LED lights when they’re on a dimmer switch, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common electrical complaints homeowners face after upgrading to LED lighting. The good news? It’s usually fixable — and understanding why it happens is the first step. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the most common reasons LED lights buzz when dimmed, and what you can do about it. https://youtu.be/razDuMGUdw8 What Causes LED Lights to Buzz When Dimmed? 1. Incompatible Dimmer Switch This is the number one cause of buzzing

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