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MAG Electric
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Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or RepairExterior Building Lighting - Install or Replace - For BusinessExterior Building Lighting - Repair - For Business

Serving Laurelville, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 1997

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"Mark is a professional, got the job done quickly, easy to work with, good value for the cost. I would definitely recommend him to anyone needing electrical work!"
Table Lighting
Ductless HVAC
Ductless HVAC
Ductless HVAC
Heatpump replacement

+25

Response time3 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Jm Electric
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Electrical for Home Addition or Remodel - InstallElectric Vehicle Charging Station InstallationElectric Vehicle Charging Station Installation - Materials Not Provided+5 more

Serving Laurelville, OH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

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Emergency services offered

"I recently hired JM Electric for some electrical work in my home, and I couldn't be more pleased with the experience. He was incredibly prompt and professional throughout the entire process, delivering outstanding results. Not only did he complete the tasks I requested, but he also took the time to diagnose and resolve an additional electrical problem I hadn’t mentioned. I appreciated that the price quoted was exactly what I was charged, with no hidden fees. I highly recommend his services!"
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

We highly recommend that you use an electrician to wire a doorbell if you don't have electrical skills. You can tackle this project on your own, but it would be best done alongside a professional to reduce all the safety risks, as working with wires can be dangerous and potentially deadly.

You should install a 25-amp breaker for your outdoor electrical outlet. If your outlet is only for use in an outdoor kitchen area for standard appliances, then a 15- to 20-amp circuit breaker should work. However, you will need to install a GFCI receptacle or breaker to ensure that the breaker trips on contact with water.

It can be safe to buy or live in a house with knob and tube (K&T) wiring, but only if the system is in good condition, functional, and has been thoroughly inspected and approved by a licensed electrician. Never purchase a home with K&T wiring without getting a professional electrical inspection first.

Key considerations include:

  • Safety and Condition: An inspector will verify that the wiring is safe and has not deteriorated. Over time, the insulation can wear away, leaving exposed wires that pose a significant fire or shock hazard.

  • System Capacity: The electrical service should be at least 60 amps. However, even at this capacity, K&T systems often struggle to handle the demands of modern appliances and electronics.

  • Lack of Grounding: Knob and tube wiring is an ungrounded system, which is a safety concern for many modern devices.

  • Ongoing Maintenance: If you live in a home with K&T wiring, it's recommended to have it inspected by an electrician every one to two years to ensure it remains in safe working order.

Ultimately, any inspection or modification of a knob and tube system should always be performed by a certified professional.

While circuit breakers are designed to be reset after tripping, there isn't a strict countdown to when they will fail. The primary danger lies in a breaker tripping multiple times in a short period without allowing the components to cool down. Theoretically, a standard breaker might handle around 50 trips caused by simple overloading. However, this number can be much lower in practice. For instance, a high-current fault could damage a breaker to the point that it needs replacement after only two resets. Repeatedly resetting a breaker that trips frequently exacerbates the underlying problem by causing the electrical components, wires, and the breaker itself to overheat. This can lead to permanent damage, cause the breaker to trip unnecessarily in the future, and increase the risk of an electrical fire. If a breaker trips every few minutes, you should leave it in the 'off' position and call a qualified electrician for an inspection.

If you encounter any issues or feel unsure about your abilities, stop immediately and contact a licensed electrician for help. It's better to be safe than sorry when it comes to electrical work, as mistakes during the wiring process can be hazardous to your home and personal safety.

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