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Check out our ebooks and videos. We cover a variety of subjects to help most do-it-yourself homeowners with the most common electrical issues that you are likely to face as a home- owner.
Do you need to add or replace a GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter)? This e- book will explain what to do and what you need to look out for.
D you need to replace a switch with a dimmer switch to add some ambiance?
How about increasing the security around your place and never again come home to a dark house? Take a look at this very in- expensive system that allows you to control the lights from your car or from your night stand.
Are you experiencing intermittent power when using a particular receptacle? Here's what to look for and how to fix it.
Does your home have aluminum wiring? Don't despair, We'll show you to make it safer with the expense of a total re- wire.
Do you know that you are constantly getting hit with power surges? Especially in electrical storms, but even on a nice day, your utility power coming into to your home surges and dips throughout the day due to heavy loads turing on and off. We'll show you how to install a Whole House Surge Protector and extend the life of your appliances by doing so.
Do you have a room that would be so much more comfortable with a nice ceiling fan installed? We'll show you step by step how to install one the right way, even if there is no wiring in place for it now.
If you have the old style 2- Prong receptacles, don't ever do this- but rather do it this way.