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HMB Restoration

1135 Washington Street
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HMB Restoration

1135 Washington Street
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12 years of experience

General contracting company out of Holliston, MA. With over 25 in house employees we can perform any trade from your basement to your roof. We specialize in disaster restoration, and can help guide you through the extensive insurance process. If your home has been damaged due to fire, water, smoke, mold or storm damage cal 844- HMB FAST (844-462-3278) now!

General contracting company out of Holliston, MA. With over 25 in house employees we can perform any trade from your basement to your roof. We specialize in disaster restoration, and can help guide you through the extensive insurance process. If your home has been damaged due to fire, water, smoke, mold or storm damage cal 844- HMB FAST (844-462-3278) now!





New England Home Automation

426 North Street
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New England Home Automation

426 North Street
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New England Home Automation specializes in home and business technologies and is prepared for everything, from new home construction to retrofits. From home theater and business media solutions to complete home automation, New England Home Automation will make your ideas into a reality.

New England Home Automation specializes in home and business technologies and is prepared for everything, from new home construction to retrofits. From home theater and business media solutions to complete home automation, New England Home Automation will make your ideas into a reality.




Berube and sons pool, plow and spa

1059 Hayward St
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Berube and sons pool, plow and spa

1059 Hayward St
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The same face every time to help build a relationship and know what to expect every time! We don't have a big store and a lot of over head to pay for so in return to you the customer we are able to offer great rates that beat the competitor and our garentee is your satisfaction!

The same face every time to help build a relationship and know what to expect every time! We don't have a big store and a lot of over head to pay for so in return to you the customer we are able to offer great rates that beat the competitor and our garentee is your satisfaction!

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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Leaving lights on raises the electric bill, but not as much as having high-wattage light bulbs. The best way to save on electric costs is to swap your light bulbs to LED or CFL bulbs that use far fewer watts. You can also use smart lights and light switches to control usage via a smartphone or voice-controlled device.

No, it doesn’t matter which of the two wires goes on each of the two switch terminals. Just be sure to put the ground wire in the correct terminal. The ground wire is either green, bare copper, or green with a yellow stripe. The other wires are hot wires and are typically black. They can be used interchangeably.

No, you shouldn’t immediately reset a tripped breaker. If you don’t know what tripped the breaker, resetting it and continuing the actions that set it off could pose a hazard. It also means your breaker will sustain greater damage if it trips again. If you know the cause of your tripped power, unplug faulty appliances or fix the issues, then reset it, and wait a few minutes before using electricity in that circuit.

Unless you’re a licensed electrician, you should not DIY any electrical work in your home. Working with wires and electricity is potentially dangerous to both you and the structure you’re working on, and it could lead to house fires or electric shock if you’re not 100% sure what you’re doing. There’s a big difference between changing a light switch cover and rewiring an entire home. If you’re staring down a potentially difficult electrical job, give a pro a call.

Track lighting typically needs to be hardwired, connecting directly to the electrical wiring in your ceiling for a permanent and reliable power source. Hardwiring provides a clean and professional look with no visible cords. However, plug-in track lighting options can be connected to a standard electrical outlet, offering easier installation and flexibility. The choice between hardwired and plug-in track lighting depends on your needs, preferences, and existing electrical setup.

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