There's plenty of electrical jobs the average homeowner can do on their own, as long as they stay safe. This guide walks you through the basics of home electricity so you can do home repairs safely and effectively.
July 27, 2015
There's plenty of electrical jobs the average homeowner can do on their own, as long as they stay safe. This guide walks you through the basics of home electricity so you can do home repairs safely and effectively.
Your first step to understanding electricity in your home is knowing how it comes in and where it goes. Here's the typical path electricity goes through homes:
Electricity flows through wires much like water flows through pipes and is measured by volts amps and watts.
Whether it's replacing a broken switch or installing a new light fixture, many simple electrical jobs can be easily done by the average homeowner. But to do it safely, it's important for you to know what precautions to take, how to do the job properly and understand how electricity works in your home. Remember: when in doubt, always call a professional.
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