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OKI Home Services
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Serving Bennet, NE and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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"Tim was right on time & was anxious to start my projects.. He's a very personable guy & has a lot of energy. In no time he had hanging lamps & drapes hunggl."
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Handyman Connection of LIncoln
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Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or RepairCeiling Fan - InstallCeiling Fan - Repair+14 more

Serving Bennet, NE and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2017

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With years of experience in providing top quality home improvement and repair services, and backed by satisfaction our competitors can't match, isn't it time to give us a call? Whether you have small or large projects for the interior or exterior, we offer the quality you expect and the customer care you desire to make your home repair and improvement project dreams a reality today. Skip the stress of unlicensed or inexperienced contractors with the trusted quality of Handyman Connection. We offer both residential and commercial handyman repairs, call us today - One Call. One Connection.®

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Mike the Handy Guy
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Appliance (Major Electric Appliance) - Install or ReplaceCeiling Fan - InstallElectrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or Repair

Serving Bennet, NE and surrounding areas

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Leaky faucet? Appliance not working right? AC needs a tune-up? Got a hole in the wall? \n\nI’m your guy!\n\nRetired HVAC man who loves little jobs like little puzzles to pass the time.

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John Henry's Plumbing, Heating, Air and Electrical
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Serving Bennet, NE and surrounding areas

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In business since 1996

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When we opened our doors in 1996 we had a strong commitment to customer service with the motto of "Quality at a Reasonable Cost." \n\nJohn Henry's is dedicated to building and developing a team of outstanding individuals that provide premium quality products and services while sharing a total commitment to regularly exceeding the expectation of our customers.

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Electrical questions, answered by experts

If you need to run a wire from the meter to the breaker box, start by turning off the power using the main switch to avoid injury risks from live wires. Then, locate the ground wire from your meter and connect it to the ground bar of the breaker box. Connect the neutral wire using the same method to improve your circuit efficiency.

Next, locate the hot wires running from the main switch to the meter. To connect them to the correct terminals from meter to breaker, unscrew the nuts of the breaker hotwire terminals, insert the positive hotwire, and ensure it’s firmly attached. Finally, secure the wires with electrical tape and wire tie cables before re-securing your breaker box. Keep in mind that this process can be dangerous, so don’t hesitate to hire a local electrician.

Your breaker box houses the breakers that control the circuits in your home, shutting them off if they overload or experience similar problems. Your meter box houses your electrical meter that monitors the electricity flowing into your house and measures its use for your utility company.

In some cases, both components are in the same box, but they don’t have to be together. Many homes have them split, with the breaker box inside for easier access and the electric meter outside.

Unfortunately, a partial power outage without a tripped breaker often means you have a major wiring issue or that the breaker itself is going bad. When the power is out in one room but the breaker is not tripped, you need to call an electrician as soon as possible to identify the cause of the problem and repair it.

The safest option is to let a technician conduct the inspection. However, if you are certain that the capacitor failed and you take all precautions to avoid electric shock, you can take a look yourself. Usually, you can open the front panel of the unit and use a flashlight to find the small capacitor cylinder. It should have a sticker on it that provides its product number, capacity, and similar information that you can note when talking to a contractor.

How often you’ll replace your electric meter depends on what type of meter you have in your home. Induction meters can last around 10 years, while static meters will typically last around 20. If you’re unsure which kind of meter you have, a call to your electric company can help ease your mind.

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