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FAC SYSTEMS INC

6738 19TH AVE NW
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FAC SYSTEMS INC

6738 19TH AVE NW
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37 years of experience

We are a consulting engineering firm. We research new technologies. We design electrical and structural systems. We are licensed as structural and electrical engineers by the State of Washington. We have many satisfied clients, who have appreciated our promptness, commitment, and attention to detail. FAC Systems, Inc. started in 1988 and was incorporated in 1991.

We are a consulting engineering firm. We research new technologies. We design electrical and structural systems. We are licensed as structural and electrical engineers by the State of Washington. We have many satisfied clients, who have appreciated our promptness, commitment, and attention to detail. FAC Systems, Inc. started in 1988 and was incorporated in 1991.



LUCKY ELECTRIC

2914 136TH STREET CT E
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LUCKY ELECTRIC

2914 136TH STREET CT E
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Luckys Electric is a licensed, bonded, & insured Electricial Contractor. Servicing all of your Commercial & Residential Electrical needs.

"We have not received complete payment for the work that was done and we were generous enough to allow them to take their vehicle to use it with them saying they would return it when they were done with their job. The vehicle never came back and they still owe us money from February of this year."

Ginger E on August 2018

Luckys Electric is a licensed, bonded, & insured Electricial Contractor. Servicing all of your Commercial & Residential Electrical needs.

"We have not received complete payment for the work that was done and we were generous enough to allow them to take their vehicle to use it with them saying they would return it when they were done with their job. The vehicle never came back and they still owe us money from February of this year."

Ginger E on August 2018



ALL TECH SYSTEMS

PO BOX 1393
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ALL TECH SYSTEMS

PO BOX 1393
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23 years of experience

All Tech Systems, Inc. is a full service low voltage installation company with over 20 years of experience. We specialize in custom installations for both residential and commercial projects: Security Systems Security System Monitoring at Affordable Rates Built-In Vacuum Systems Structured Cable Systems (Category 5 & Cable Jacks) Custom Surround Sound and Media Room Systems CCTV Installations Call today for a free walk through and quote!

All Tech Systems, Inc. is a full service low voltage installation company with over 20 years of experience. We specialize in custom installations for both residential and commercial projects: Security Systems Security System Monitoring at Affordable Rates Built-In Vacuum Systems Structured Cable Systems (Category 5 & Cable Jacks) Custom Surround Sound and Media Room Systems CCTV Installations Call today for a free walk through and quote!



HERTZ ELECTRIC

757 116TH ST S
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HERTZ ELECTRIC

757 116TH ST S
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Over 30 years. Any size job with honest and reasonable prices. Quality so you can relax. You business and home are important to us. Family owned, worked and operated. We listen to you concerns and are ready to answer all you questions. Call us and you will be glad not sad.

"They were great and I would recommend their service. They were nice friendly people, they knew what they were doing and they were ready to do the job when they got here."

David S on October 2020

Over 30 years. Any size job with honest and reasonable prices. Quality so you can relax. You business and home are important to us. Family owned, worked and operated. We listen to you concerns and are ready to answer all you questions. Call us and you will be glad not sad.

"They were great and I would recommend their service. They were nice friendly people, they knew what they were doing and they were ready to do the job when they got here."

David S on October 2020


Cascade Electric

27043 NW Lofall Rd
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Cascade Electric

27043 NW Lofall Rd
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Cascade Electric is an industry leader in electrical contracting, professional service, and personal attention. Since 2005, we have delivered the highest quality service and products to many customers in Western Washington.

Cascade Electric is an industry leader in electrical contracting, professional service, and personal attention. Since 2005, we have delivered the highest quality service and products to many customers in Western Washington.


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Electrical questions, answered by experts

GFCI stands for ground fault circuit interrupter, which means it has the ability to detect a ground fault and shut the circuit down before it creates hazards. General breakers may also do that because ground faults can cause overloads, but they’re more focused on amp overloads from any cause. GFCIs are often installed in specific outlets, but breakers can come with GFCI capabilities built in for broader ground fault protection.

Most upgrades take 1-5 days, depending on building size and wiring complexity.

In the United States, home outlets support a standard 15 amps, but you can upgrade per outlet if necessary. Most single-family residential homes have a maximum overall amp rating, usually 100 to 200 amps. Very old houses may have less than 100 amps, but that’s rare. Large homes often come with amp services above 200 amps to support modern lifestyles.

It's recommended that you only use your circuit breaker for your water heater. Tacking on additional appliances, especially large ones like refrigerators, can overload the circuit and lead to electrical fires. Therefore, it's best to have separate circuits for each major appliance, particularly continuous load appliances, which use a lot of energy over prolonged periods of time.

If your microwave is on the fritz and you suspect the fuse has blown, you can check it to confirm it’s the source of the problem. Start by disassembling the panel and carefully checking the fuse filament or ceramic components. If your microwave uses a glass fuse, you’ll likely see discoloration and a melted filament. If your microwave contains a ceramic fuse, you’ll need to use a multimeter continuity tester to check if there’s continuity.

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