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Wired On Maui

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Wired On Maui

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49 years of experience

Bucky York has over 35 years as a handyman and home repair specialist. He has also worked on several TV/Film productions and is skilled and versatile to tackle a wide range of home improvement jobs including Wifi, home entertainment instalation, and common household repairs. He will take bookings from homeowners, off island owners, or from real estate agents, brokers and property managers. Whether you need to replace it, fix it, build it or install it, Wierd On Maui's Bucky York can do the job!

Bucky York has over 35 years as a handyman and home repair specialist. He has also worked on several TV/Film productions and is skilled and versatile to tackle a wide range of home improvement jobs including Wifi, home entertainment instalation, and common household repairs. He will take bookings from homeowners, off island owners, or from real estate agents, brokers and property managers. Whether you need to replace it, fix it, build it or install it, Wierd On Maui's Bucky York can do the job!


RZ Electric Inc.

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RZ Electric Inc.

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RZ Electric, Inc. has been in business since 2004 and has been providing quality solar installation for eight years. Our rates are highly competitive and we strive to provide the cleanest, safest systems on island.With RZ Electric, Inc., there are no hidden fees! RZ Electric, Inc. has made a name for itself by providing highly customized installations and prides itself on it's exceptional level of customer satisfaction.

RZ Electric, Inc. has been in business since 2004 and has been providing quality solar installation for eight years. Our rates are highly competitive and we strive to provide the cleanest, safest systems on island.With RZ Electric, Inc., there are no hidden fees! RZ Electric, Inc. has made a name for itself by providing highly customized installations and prides itself on it's exceptional level of customer satisfaction.




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Electrical questions, answered by experts

GFCI outlets only last 7 to 15 years, so it’s important to test your GFCI outlet regularly to ensure everything’s running smoothly. Signs that your GFCI outlet could be nearing the end of its life include if it isn’t resetting, it’s not tripping when the “test” button is pressed, or there’s simply no power coming through the outlet. Regardless, if you’re experiencing issues, it may be time to replace your GFCI outlet.

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.

Yes, a water leak poses a major fire risk at your home because water is a conductor of electricity. Water that comes into contact with sparks or electrical wires can instantly ignite flammable materials. Additionally, any type of exposure to water can cause wires and other electrical components within your home to corrode. When assessing categories of water damage, it's important to know that even a small amount of moisture near wiring could cause sparks that lead to a fire.

Yes, gas dryers still need electricity. While their heating system relies solely on natural gas to produce the heat that dries your clothes, gas dryers use electricity to power the lights and display screens on their interface, turn on the drum, and power any automatic moisture sensors inside the unit.

Yes, a light switch still has power even when switched off. Switches only interrupt or continue the flow of electricity into a fixture or outlet; they do not shut off the power flowing into the wire. The only way to shut off power in a light switch is to turn off the power at the circuit breaker.

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