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Tri-State Water, Power & Air
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Fixed Generator - InstallGenerator - InstallGenerator - Install - For Business

Serving Saint Anne, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 1992

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We are the experts in the field of Whole Home Generator Sales and Installation, with over 20 years of experience in the game.\nWe provide turn-key installation by licensed professionals - 24 hour emergency service - Remote Monitoring - Long term maintenance and service by factory trained technicians.

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Omar Santacruz
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Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or RepairCeiling Fan - InstallCeiling Fan - Repair+6 more

Serving Saint Anne, IL and surrounding areas

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Hello homeowner/customer, my name is Omar Santacruz and I’m your local electrician, I have 5+ years of electrical knowledge and 10+ years of mechanical experience. When it comes down to any repair or fix please don’t hesitate to call and ask around, I will do my best to give you all details and break down costs regarding any upcoming projects, past repairs or even present emergencies. Feel free to reach out @(630)352-6190\nHope to get to work with you, God bless.\n\n¡Hola, propietario(a)/cliente!\nMi nombre es Omar Santacruz y soy su electricista local. Cuento con más de 5 años de experiencia en trabajos eléctricos y más de 10 años de experiencia en mecánica. Cuando se trate de cualquier reparación o instalación, no dude en llamarme o hacer cualquier pregunta. Con gusto le brindaré toda la información necesaria y un desglose claro de los costos relacionados con proyectos futuros, reparaciones anteriores o incluso emergencias actuales.\nNo dude en comunicarse conmigo al (630) 352-6190.

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Electrical questions, answered by experts

You should always turn off a breaker whenever electrical work is being done. This step can prevent electrical shock and injury. Also, if a breaker is repeatedly tripping, it can mean there is an electrical overload, and it should be shut off. You should contact an electrician to figure out the cause. Make sure to review how to turn off your circuit breaker safely if you do it yourself, and follow safety precautions to avoid severe injuries.

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.

Outdoor outlets should be at least 15-amp, but preferably 20-amp. The exact rating will depend on the electrical load of the devices that will be plugged into the outlet and the capacity of the circuit. It's important not to overload the circuit, which can cause safety hazards such as tripped breakers or electrical fires. In general, a circuit rated for at least 20 amps is recommended for outdoor outlets, while each outlet should be rated for at least 15 amps.

It’s not a good idea to mix LED and incandescent Christmas lights if you can avoid it. LEDs and incandescents can have significantly different electrical current needs. This difference can lead to a higher risk of problems and failure for both light strands. When possible, switch all your lights over to one kind or the other for the best results. Do not connect the different types of light strings to each other, and avoid linking them to the same circuit. 

It wouldn’t be abnormal to view all wiring as simply wiring, but wiring has different gauges and can handle different loads. When you’re wiring for 240V, you need wire that is rated at least 240V, but honestly it’s better to spend a little more and just buy 300V wiring. This ensures a margin of safety in case the wiring gets overloaded.

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