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It is recommended to have your electrical system inspected by a qualified electrician at least once every five years. However, older homes or homes with specific issues may require more frequent inspections.
Some common signs that indicate the need to call an electrician include frequent circuit break trips, flickering lights, burning smells, outlets or switches that are warm to the touch, or unusual buzzing or sparking sounds.
It is generally advised to have a qualified electrician replace faulty outlets. Electrical work can be dangerous and requires proper knowledge and skills to ensure safety. Hiring a professional will ensure the job is done correctly and in compliance with electrical codes.

There are several ways to improve energy efficiency in your home. Some of these include using LED light bulbs, installing programmable thermostats, sealing air leaks, insulating walls and attics, and choosing energy-efficient appliances.
In the event of an electrical emergency, the first step is to ensure your safety. If someone is experiencing an electric shock, immediately call emergency services. In case of a fire caused by electricity, evacuate and call the fire department. For other urgent electrical issues, contact Summerfield Electrical.
To protect your electronics from power surges, you can use surge protectors or install whole-house surge protection systems. Surge protectors help divert excess voltage away from your devices, while whole-house surge protection systems provide protection at the electrical panel to safeguard all connected devices.
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