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By Carmella Isenhour


A faulty bulb may not always be the reason a light goes out. If switching bulbs does not work, or one finds themselves constantly changing them out, the circuit might not functioning properly and there might be a problem that requires the attention of a qualified Philadelphia Electrician.

Only the most minor electrical problems such as rewiring a switch should be dealt with yourself, and then only if you are good at DIY.

If an individual does decide to perform electrical work themselves and accidentally start a fire, their insurance company is unlikely to cover the damages.

People get hurt every year from trying to do electrical repairs and neglecting to turn off the correct circuit - if you do repairs always use a voltmeter to verify that the power really is off, and always take a digital photo of the way things are wired before disconnecting everything.

Many people are capable of doing tasks like replacing switches, changing a lighting fixture, or installing a ceiling fan. Tasks that are more complicated than these should be left to someone with proper training. If one has even the slightest doubt in their DIY abilities, it is best to call a qualified professional.

In the end, calling a professional will be well worth it because having to hire a someone to fix mistakes made during a DIY can get expensive and be a bit embarrassing. Things can be worsened through negligent actions like overheating or blowing fuses by connecting CFL bulbs to dimmer switches, particularly in older homes

A quality contractor will be fairly priced, especially on minor tasks, and the homeowner gets correctly done repairs in a timely fashion. An individual should take every precaution when doing electrical work themselves. Calling a qualified professional is recommended for both security and long term peace of mind.




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