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Katny Construction Group

PO Box 296
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Katny Construction Group

PO Box 296
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Abbey Restoration is a Clearwater, FL based certified general contractor in the small to mid-sized construction and building restoration market. When your need for reconstruction or renovation is due to an emergency, our team will be on site with fully equipped specialists within 24 hours. DBA Abbey Restoration Contractors LLC.

Abbey Restoration is a Clearwater, FL based certified general contractor in the small to mid-sized construction and building restoration market. When your need for reconstruction or renovation is due to an emergency, our team will be on site with fully equipped specialists within 24 hours. DBA Abbey Restoration Contractors LLC.




Horizon Electronics Loss Prevention, Inc.

7925 Evies Way
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Horizon Electronics Loss Prevention, Inc.

7925 Evies Way
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33 years of experience

State Certified, licensed, and insured low voltage contractor. We sell and install the following: fire alarm systems, security systems, analog and ip camera systems, network and telephone wiring, business telephone and network equipment.

State Certified, licensed, and insured low voltage contractor. We sell and install the following: fire alarm systems, security systems, analog and ip camera systems, network and telephone wiring, business telephone and network equipment.


mermaid engineering

2245 Queen Ann St
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mermaid engineering

2245 Queen Ann St
4.38(
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23 years of experience

Mermaid Engineering provides a wide range of simple to complex odd jobs for individuals or groups at residential or commercial locations. We Do NOT DO BUSINESS VIA TEXT. YOU MUST CALL . 305 942 1371 Billed by time and material. charge

"Very responsive to our needs and messages.....fixed my drain issue that we could not fix on our own...we will definitely rehire for future projects."

Lori K on October 2020

Mermaid Engineering provides a wide range of simple to complex odd jobs for individuals or groups at residential or commercial locations. We Do NOT DO BUSINESS VIA TEXT. YOU MUST CALL . 305 942 1371 Billed by time and material. charge

"Very responsive to our needs and messages.....fixed my drain issue that we could not fix on our own...we will definitely rehire for future projects."

Lori K on October 2020


Elite Builders Renovations & Restoration

14380 56th St N
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Elite Builders Renovations & Restoration

14380 56th St N
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11 years of experience

Elite Builders Renovations & Restoration is a company based in the Tampa Bay area. We take great pride in our work and tackle any project that our customers need with precision and quality. As a company we know that not all projects go smooth and there is always unexpected issues that we run into, that being said we still uphold ourselves to the standard of getting it done right the first time. When it comes to work there is no job that is too big or too small. And we handle your project professionally no matter what it is. If you would like a free estimate please feel free to give us a call. We would be more than happy to talk to you or set up an appointment to meet with you to discuss your project.

Elite Builders Renovations & Restoration is a company based in the Tampa Bay area. We take great pride in our work and tackle any project that our customers need with precision and quality. As a company we know that not all projects go smooth and there is always unexpected issues that we run into, that being said we still uphold ourselves to the standard of getting it done right the first time. When it comes to work there is no job that is too big or too small. And we handle your project professionally no matter what it is. If you would like a free estimate please feel free to give us a call. We would be more than happy to talk to you or set up an appointment to meet with you to discuss your project.


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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Most electric water heaters have a built-in shut-off switch, so you can simply turn that to the OFF position. Some water heaters have the switch inside a panel, so you might need to unscrew the panel, remove it, move aside the insulation, and then shut the water heater off. To make sure it’s off, you can also locate the switch for your water heater in your electrical panel and shut the power off there. Most electrical panels have dedicated switches for the water heater, so you can shut off the power without affecting the rest of your home.

A circuit breaker flipping off when it detects an overloaded circuit isn’t a problem, but flipping the switch frequently can damage it and eventually cause an electrical hazard. If you’re going on a long vacation or leaving your home for the season, you should avoid turning off your circuit breaker to prevent electrical damage to your system.

A GFCI outlet is a type of electrical outlet that monitors the electricity flowing through the circuit and shuts off power immediately when it detects a loss or acceleration of current. They are particularly important in areas that may come in contact with water, which is why they're most common in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and garages.

Yes, it's possible to have electrical receptacles and overhead lights on the same circuit. The reason is that lights typically use much less power than large appliances, so combining them won't overload your circuit. By doing this, you can distribute the power consumption throughout the breakers in your panel more efficiently, which can be helpful if you have a lot of different electrical devices in your home.

Yes, you can get shocked while using a multimeter if:

  • You touch the metal tip while testing a live current.

  • The meter isn’t properly rated for the voltage.

  • The meter picks up on transient voltage that’s above the range you’ve set.

  • The meter has defective parts.

You can prevent shock and personal injury by using a multimeter properly and maintaining your device. 

If you’re unsure how to use a multimeter or want help with your project, contact a local electrician to get the job done.

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