A slightly warm outlet during heavy use is not always a problem, but hot outlets, scorch marks, or warmth with nothing plugged in are warning signs.
If your Stockton home was built between 1965 and 1975, it may have aluminum branch wiring. Here is the actual risk, how to spot it, and your remediation options.
Knob-and-tube wiring was the standard in American homes from the late 1800s through about 1950. If you own a pre-war home in Stockton or Lodi, here is what to know.
There is a big difference between tapping an existing circuit for one more outlet and running a brand-new circuit from your panel. Here is what each involves.
Most home electrical fires trace back to one of eight specific patterns. Knowing which ones apply to your home — and what to look for — is the cheapest insurance you can buy.
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