Posted on June 15, 2026 by Jason Gray
GFCI outlets help protect you from electrical shock. They automatically shut off power when they detect a problem with the flow of electricity. It’s normal for a GFCI outlet to trip occasionally, but if it keeps tripping or won’t reset, there may be a bigger problem. A GFCI outlet that won’t reset could be causedCONTINUE READING »
Posted on June 11, 2026 by Jason Gray
Your electrical panel controls how electricity moves throughout your home. It powers your lights, outlets, appliances, and other electrical equipment. As Ohio homeowners add more electronics, smart devices, and large appliances, older electrical panels may struggle to keep up. If you’re planning home improvements or noticing electrical problems, you may be wondering if it’s timeCONTINUE READING »
Posted on March 6, 2024 by Jason Gray
On-demand electricity is a modern amenity we often take for granted until it stops working. Tripped breakers caused by overloaded circuits are disruptive to everyday life. But frequent tripped breakers aren’t the only sign you have an overloaded circuit. Let’s discuss circuit breakers and what you can do if you have an overloaded circuit. SignsCONTINUE READING »
Posted on January 29, 2024 by Jason Gray
A tripped circuit breaker happens when a circuit is overloaded by too much current. A good example is cleaning day — the dishwasher is running, the washer and dryer are going, and you’re reheating your cup of coffee in the microwave. When you plug in the vacuum and turn it on, the power suddenly shutsCONTINUE READING »