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      <title>3 Reasons You Should Always Have an Emergency Electrician Service on Speed Dial</title>
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      <description>Facing unexpected electrical problems at home? An emergency electrician service provides fast repairs to keep your family safe and restore power quickly.</description>
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          In an age where electricity powers nearly every aspect of our lives, even a brief outage or electrical fault can disrupt daily routines. From malfunctioning circuit breakers to flickering lights or sudden power surges, these issues often occur when you least expect them. That’s why having an emergency electrician service on speed dial isn’t just convenient—it’s essential for protecting your home, family, and peace of mind. Here are the key reasons why every homeowner should make this a priority.
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          1. Responds Quickly to Electrical Hazards
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          Electrical issues can appear without warning and escalate within moments. A reliable emergency electrician service ensures that help is just one call away when danger strikes. Whether it’s a burning smell from an outlet, exposed wiring, or a sudden power outage, immediate professional response can stop small issues from turning into fires or major damage. According to Fire Rescue, in only 17% of residential electrical fires, the blaze stays confined to its point of origin—proving how crucial fast intervention can be. Experienced electricians are equipped to handle emergencies safely and efficiently, prioritizing your safety at every step.
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          2. Ensures Expertise and Long-Term Safety
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          Trying to fix electrical issues on your own can put your property and personal safety at risk. Emergency electricians have the knowledge, experience, and tools needed to identify and correct electrical hazards properly. With professional service, you can be confident that each repair meets safety codes and long-term reliability standards. Their team takes extra care to not only resolve the immediate issue but also inspect related components to prevent future complications. Choosing an emergency electrician means investing in expertise that safeguards both your home and your family.
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          3. Reduces Disruptions and Restores Comfort Fast
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          When your electrical system fails, your entire home can come to a standstill—appliances stop working, heating or cooling systems shut down, and daily routines grind to a halt. A dependable electric service minimizes downtime by quickly identifying and repairing the problem. Whether the issue lies in your wiring, panels, or lighting systems, prompt action restores your home’s comfort and functionality. Emergency electricians provide services designed to keep your electrical systems running smoothly and safely, ensuring that disruptions are handled with professionalism and care.
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           on speed dial is more than just preparation—it’s peace of mind. From quick responses to expert diagnostics and lasting safety solutions, professionals like Ken-B-Done MFG. CO., Inc are ready to protect your home when it matters most. Contact Ken-B-Done MFG. CO., Inc today to stay prepared and keep your property powered safely.
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      <title>What Can You Do to Lower Your Electric Bill?</title>
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      <description>With the help of an emergency electrician service, you can significantly lower your electricity consumption and enjoy savings on your utility bills.</description>
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          As energy costs continue to rise, finding ways to lower your electric bill can be beneficial not only for your wallet but also for the environment. Many households are looking for practical approaches to reduce energy consumption without sacrificing comfort. This article explores several effective strategies, including the use of an emergency electrician service to help you decrease your electricity usage and keep your utility costs down.
         
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          One of the primary steps you can take is to implement energy-efficient appliances in your home. With advancements in technology, appliances like refrigerators, washers, and dryers have become more energy-efficient. Consider replacing old, energy-guzzling appliances with newer models, as they often consume significantly less electricity. According to the US Energy Information Administration, the average annual electricity consumption for a US residential utility customer was 10,632 kilowatt hours. By switching to energy-efficient appliances, you can reduce your consumption and thus lower your bill.
         
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          Another effective method to cut down on your electric bill is to be mindful of your lighting choices. LED bulbs are a great alternative to traditional incandescent bulbs, consuming up to 75% less energy and lasting much longer. By switching out old bulbs for LEDs, you can see a noticeable reduction in your electricity usage. Additionally, maximizing the use of natural light by opening curtains during the day can further reduce your need for artificial lighting.
         
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           Lastly, consider investing in smart home technology to optimize your energy usage. Smart thermostats, for instance, allow you to control your heating and cooling systems more efficiently by learning your schedule and adjusting temperatures when you are away from home. By fine-tuning your HVAC system's operations, you can cut back on unnecessary energy use and see a decline in your electric bill. Additionally, smart plugs and power strips can prevent energy waste by turning off devices completely, rather than leaving them in standby mode.
          
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            Reducing your electric bill involves a combination of investing in energy-efficient appliances, optimizing lighting, and using smart home technologies. By implementing these strategies and with the help of an
           
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           , you can significantly lower your electricity consumption and enjoy savings on your utility bills. Being energy-conscious not only benefits your finances but also contributes to a more sustainable environment. For more information on our services, reach out to our team at Ken-B-Done Mfg. Co., Inc today!
          
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           Lastly, consider investing in smart home technology to optimize your energy usage. Smart thermostats, for instance, allow you to control your heating and cooling systems more efficiently by learning your schedule and adjusting temperatures when you are away from home. By fine-tuning your HVAC system's operations, you can cut back on unnecessary energy use and see a decline in your electric bill. Additionally, smart plugs and power strips can prevent energy waste by turning off devices completely, rather than leaving them in standby mode.
          
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           , you can significantly lower your electricity consumption and enjoy savings on your utility bills. Being energy-conscious not only benefits your finances but also contributes to a more sustainable environment. For more information on our services, reach out to our team at Ken-B-Done Mfg. Co., Inc today!
          
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      <title>3 Commercial Electrical Panel Regulations in Pennsylvania</title>
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      <description>If you're in need of an electrical panel upgrade in Pennsylvania, there are some regulations you should be aware of. Keep reading to learn more.</description>
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          Commercial electrical panels are an essential aspect of any business's infrastructure, ensuring a reliable distribution of power for daily operations. In Pennsylvania, strict regulations are in place to ensure safety and efficiency in the installation and maintenance of these panels. Understanding these regulations is crucial for business owners, contractors, and electricians operating in the state. Here, we outline some of the key regulations you should be aware of concerning commercial electrical panels in Pennsylvania.
         
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          One of the foremost regulations relates to the placement of the electrical panel. The National Electrical Code (NEC), which Pennsylvania adheres to, mandates that electrical panels must be easily accessible. According to Family Handyman, you should have three feet of clear space around the panel. This ensures that there is adequate room for electricians to work safely on the panel without any obstructions, which is critical during emergencies or routine maintenance checks. A properly placed panel makes any necessary electrical panel upgrade easier and quicker to execute, keeping your business up to code and minimizing downtime.
         
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          Another crucial regulation involves the labeling of the electrical panel. Each circuit breaker within the panel must be clearly identified to indicate its purpose, such as which part of the building it supplies power to. This requirement helps prevent electrical mishaps and allows for quicker troubleshooting when issues arise. Proper labeling also aids in compliance with safety inspections conducted by state and local authorities, ensuring that businesses remain within legal guidelines. Additionally, maintaining up-to-date labels can streamline the process when an electrical panel upgrade is necessary, reducing the chance of errors.
         
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          Additionally, Pennsylvania regulations stipulate the importance of panel upgrades and regular maintenance. Over time, electrical panels can become outdated or insufficient for the growing power needs of a business. State codes require that any updates or changes to an electrical panel meet current NEC standards. Regular inspections and timely upgrades not only enhance safety but also improve the overall efficiency of the electrical system, reducing the risk of overloads and electrical fires. If your business is experiencing frequent power disruptions or your electrical needs have expanded, an   
         
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           A lot of businesses, both small and large, use electronic equipment for their needs. They might just plug that equipment in and not think about it. But if there’s a power surge, that can be costly. How costly? The downtime can be $130,000 per event, according to the Electrical Safety Foundation. That’s money the company could use for other things. Also, factor in the waiting for emergency electrician service, and it’s even more of a loss. How can you prevent those surges and protect your equipment? Here’s how:
          
    
    
  
  
                  
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           This is the best way to protect your equipment from power surges. Depending on the needs, you can use power strips, or you could get ones that can handle more of a surge for large equipment that uses up a lot of power. If you're not sure, you can always ask an electrician. If not, and you're wrong, then you will contact an emergency electrician service, anyway.
          
    
    
  
  
                  
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           When a surge makes its way into an outlet without a surge protector, it can wind up taking it out on the equipment itself and damaging it. However, the surge protector can reroute that to the ground and protect the equipment. You want to make sure that the surge protector can handle the amount of energy that the appliances or equipment that are plugged into it use normally. You can look on the box to see what kind of things it's recommended for.
          
    
    
  
  
                  
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           If you're in an area that is prone to a lot of lightning strikes, then you can use a surge protector, or if you're worried about power outages, you can get a whole home surge protector that can turn on if there's any sudden spike in energy. If you're not sure which is best, you can always talk to your neighbors or friends who are in the same boat as you. Then you can make the best choice.
          
    
    
  
  
                  
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           There are instances when an electric panel upgrade is simply convenient. According to Home Advisor, replacing an electrical panel will only take 4 to 8 hours. If you’re installing multiple units, it can double the time. Even though it's an easy process, when you have an electric panel upgrade done, you want it to last a long time. Follow these three tips to extend the life of your
          
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        1. Schedule Electrical Maintenance
       
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          Electrical panels are a crucial component of every home and may develop significant issues that impact the entire structure. Having a qualified electrician inspect your system periodically is a good idea. During your scheduled maintenance session, the electrician will check your circuit breaker and ensure everything is working. Try not to let an issue with your electrical panel go unchecked, if possible. The panel is one of your electrical system's primary defenses, and any malfunction can be detrimental.
         
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        2. Understand Your Panel
       
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          While you may not be a professional electrician, you should understand how to check the panel and understand what it contains. Uncover your electrical panel to check that everything is on and nothing else seems out of the ordinary. If you notice a tripped circuit, reset it to check if it stays on. If it won't reset or looks stuck between the off and on positions, call in a licensed electrician to check the circuit for you. If your electrical panel is smoking or producing a burning smell, please don't approach it! Contact emergency electrical services right away.
         
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        3. Learn the Symptoms of a Faulty Electrical Panel
       
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          If your circuit breaker is constantly tripping, it may mean you've connected more appliances than your circuit can handle. If the lights start flickering when you turn on household appliances, there may be an issue with the connection. If an appliance runs, yet output seems diminished, your circuits may be overloaded. If your service box's connection is faulty, it will produce excess power in a small area. As the temperature rises, you'll notice a burning smell. Overheating can also cause discoloration of your outlet, which is a serious problem that needs addressing immediately.
         
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          Handle your electrical system with care. To keep it operating efficiently and safely, you need to observe proper maintenance and have repairs done when necessary. For help with maintaining your electric panel upgrade, give Ken-B-Done Mfg. Co., Inc. a call.
         
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      <title>6 Questions to Ask About Your New Electrical Panel</title>
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      <description>Are you in need of electrical panel replacement? Learn about a few questions to ask about new panels. Contact us if you need our services.</description>
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           Your electrical panel is one of the most important pieces of equipment in your home. It distributes power to all of the other appliances and systems in your house, so you must keep it functioning properly. Here are some questions to ask when considering an
          
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        1. What Are the Electrical Requirements for My Home?
       
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          Before you can buy a new electrical panel, you need to know the electrical requirements for your home. This includes the amperage and voltage required by your appliances and systems. You can find this information in your home's electrical code or on the manufacturer's website.
         
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        2. What Are the Features of Different Electrical Panels?
       
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          There are a variety of electrical panels on the market, and each one has its own set of features. Some panels include built-in surge protectors, while others have meters that track your electrical usage. Decide which features are important to you and find a panel that meets your needs.
         
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        3. What Is the Electrical Panel's Age and Condition?
       
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          Older electrical panels can be dangerous, so replacing them as soon as possible is important. If your electrical panel is more than 15 years old, replacing it is a good idea. Also, look for signs of damage or corrosion, indicating that the panel is no longer safe.
         
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        4. What Is the Cost of a New Electrical Panel?
       
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          The cost of a new electrical panel will vary depending on the type and size of the panel you choose. However, it's important to remember that an electrical panel is a long-term investment. It's worth spending a little more on a high-quality panel that will last for many years.
         
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        5. What Is the Installation Process Like?
       
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          Replacing an electrical panel can be a complicated process, so choosing a qualified contractor is important. The contractor will need to shut off the power to your home and remove the old panel. They will then install the new panel and test it to ensure it's working properly. According to Home Advisor, an electrical panel replacement takes four to eight hours to replace. If you're putting in many panels, it might take longer.
         
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        6. What Are the Warranties and Guarantees?
       
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          When you buy a new electrical panel, ask about the warranties and guarantees. Most panels come with a warranty of at least 10 years. This will protect you against any defects in the panel's construction. It's also a good idea to ask about the contractor's warranty. This will protect you against any mistakes they make during the installation process.
         
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          Replacing your electrical panel is a big decision, but it's one that you won't regret. By asking the right questions, you can choose the perfect panel for your home. To learn more about electrical panel replacement, visit our website or give us a call today.
         
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      <title>5 Signs Your Electrical Panel Needs to Be Replaced</title>
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      <description>The following five signs can help you determine whether or not you need an electric panel replacement.</description>
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           Electrical panels are the heart of a home's power system. They distribute electricity to outlets, switches, and light fixtures throughout the house. When an electrical panel is functioning properly, it will maintain consistent voltage levels at all times. But when these levels fluctuate or drop below acceptable limits, they may indicate something wrong with your electrical panel. The following five signs can help you determine whether or not you need an
          
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        1. Your Breaker Trips Too Often
       
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          If your electrical panel has a lot of “open” or loose connections, it may be too old and no longer functioning properly. When this happens, the wires within your electrical panel can become overheated and start a fire. To prevent this from happening, contact an electrician to inspect the wiring inside your home's main breaker box and electrical panel. If you find that your breaker is tripping too often, it may indicate a problem with the wiring and an unsafe environment inside your home's breaker box.
         
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          If you notice that the power in your home fluctuates too much, it could be a sign of a larger issue. A power surge can do serious damage to electrical appliances, especially those that are plugged in. It can also indicate a faulty breaker or incorrect wiring inside your electrical panel. When this happens, it is usually accompanied by a popping noise and the smell of burnt rubber. In most cases, you should have an electrician inspect your home's circuit breakers and electrical panels as soon as possible.
         
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          According to Hedgehog Electric and Solar, panels can last up to 25 years and are generally not altered unless needed. If your main breaker box is approaching the age limit, it may cause serious problems in your home. For instance, an older electrical panel that needs to be replaced may not provide enough power for new appliances. An old breaker box can also short circuit and start a fire in some cases.
         
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          If the wires in your electrical panel are severely worn, you should have them replaced. When wires begin to fray and break apart, they expose their copper cores, which can start a fire. Over time, frayed wires wear out and need to be replaced for safety reasons.
         
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        5. There Are Sparks in Your Electrical Panel
       
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          Sparks in your electrical box can damage the wires and create a fire hazard. When this happens, you need to have an electrical service technician inspect your main breaker box and electrical panel to identify the problem.
         
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        Need Electric Panel Replacement
       
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          If any of these problems occur, it is best to contact an electrician as soon as possible to inspect your electrical box. Whether your home's main breaker box and electrical panel need an upgrade or replacement, our professional electricians can help.
         
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