As the days grow shorter and the temperatures drop, it’s important to ensure your home’s electrical system is ready for the cooler months ahead. Here are the top five electrical safety tips to help you prepare your home for fall, brought to you by A&H Electric. 1. Check and Upgrade Your Electrical Panel As you...
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Top 5 Electrical Safety Tips for Back-to-School Season
As the back-to-school season approaches, households in Conroe, TX, and surrounding areas are busy preparing for new routines and study schedules. Amidst the hustle, it’s crucial to ensure your home’s electrical system is safe and ready for increased usage. Here are five essential electrical safety tips to keep your family safe and home efficient during...
Preparing Your Home for Summer: Essential Electrical Safety Tips
As temperatures rise, the demand on your home’s electrical system increases. Ensuring electrical safety during summer is crucial to prevent hazards and maintain a comfortable living environment. Here are some essential electrical safety tips to help you prepare your home for the summer. Check for Overloaded Circuits Overloaded circuits can lead to electrical fires, especially...
November Electrical Safety: Preparing Your Home for the Holidays
The holiday season is just around the corner, and as the temperatures drop, we all start thinking about cozy gatherings, festive decorations, and the warm glow of lights. While it’s a time for celebration, it’s also crucial to ensure that your home is safe from electrical hazards. At A&H Electric Co., we’re here to help...
Watt’s the Deal with Energy Efficiency? A Homeowner’s Guide
In an era where energy conservation is paramount, the benefits of energy-efficient appliances and lighting extend beyond cost savings. At A&H Electric Co., we believe in equipping homeowners with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about energy consumption, leading to both financial benefits and a greener footprint. The Advantages of Energy Efficiency Energy-efficient...
These 4 Red Flags Should Send You Running for a Licensed Electrician
The Residential Energy Consumption Survey analyzes energy consumption for these eight purposes: air conditioning, clothes drying, lighting, cooking, water heating, space heating, hot tubs, and swimming pools. There is no doubt that electricity demand is increasing rapidly. On average, residents consume 867 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity a month. However, this amount can fluctuate greatly as...
How to Avoid Energy Vampires and Save Money
There is a concept known as vampire energy, where electricity is wasted when plugged in items are still operating even when off. You may find that your appliances and/or devices are never truly off, regardless of their status. In order to reduce your energy bill, it is vital to eliminate energy vampires. This energy waste...
Don’t Let Your Power Bill Ruin Your Holiday
Christmas is nearly around the corner! With all these fun decorations, power bills aren’t very fun after the holidays have come and gone. Lighting bills around this time of year usually go up by about 10 percent – depending on how extravagant your lighting display is. How does one decorate and celebrate the holiday with full...
Eliminating Drafts Around Electrical Outlets
Wind drafts within a home can be more than just a nuisance. It is possible they are signs of air leaks, which can lead to reduced energy efficiency and higher monthly energy costs. Whether you’re feeling the chill or you’re tired of receiving high electricity bills, you should check your electrical outlets and switches for...
Is Your Outlet Sparking When Plugging in Something?
It’s not uncommon for an outlet to spark here and there, so you most likely have had it happen to you. Did you ever wonder why it may be happening and if there was a way to fix it? Causes of Outlets Sparking Electrical outlets in a home have become a crucial feature in the...