Why Your Electrical System Matters With A Philadelphia Electrician

By April Madrid


Do you live in an older home? The state of your electrical system matters. Older homes may not have systems designed to handle modern loads and some even have aluminum wiring - a major fire hazard.

It's important to upgrade your electrical system for a variety of reasons. Usually 25 years is the time at which electricians suggest having the system upgraded, but it may be necessary to upgrade your electrical system sooner than this.

Circuit overload is the first symptom of the need for an upgrade. If the breakers trip regular or if the lights grow dim or flicker right when appliances turn on, outlets and switches that get hot and outlets that randomly cease to function are common symptoms as well. Be mindful of the fact that you don't want to override breakers that trip constantly given that this could lead to a fire.

If you are experiencing any of these things in your house, have an update performed right away to limit potential fire hazards. You can implement a temporary fix by finding out which outlets and circuits are connected and balancing everything out so that the load is evenly spread across several circuits.

Another is if an inspection reveals that you have aluminum or knob and tube wiring. Aluminum wiring is no longer used due to the risk of fire. Obsolete fuse boxes can also cause problems. The biggest issue, again, is fire. Any problem with your electrical system can become a fire hazard very quickly.

If you currently own a home that is 25 years old or older, have a professional Philadelphia electrician inspect your electrical system. Not all problems can be found with a visual inspection - you want someone who can identify voltage spikes and hot spots that signify problems behind the actual walls. If there are any signs of circuit overload in your home, this system should be inspected and upgraded right away.




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