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Do I Need a New Electrical Panel?
FromLove Your Home
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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Mar 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Do your fuses blow a lot or your breakers trip constantly? Are you frustrated at constantly having to replace fuses or reset your breakers? Are you considering getting a new electrical panel because of it? We explore the reasons why your fuses might be blowing, what you can do about it and whether you truly need a new electrical panel.
Many people think that if they are constantly blowing fuses or tripping breakers that getting a new electrical panel will solve the problem but in 90% of the cases, it won't help at all. Most often it's a symptom of an overloaded circuit. The best way to determine if you have an overloaded circuit is to properly label your electrical panel. Click here to get your download of a step by step guide to label your panel.
You can find complete notes for this episode on our blog at: My Fuses Are Blowing! Should I get a new Electrical Panel?
We welcome your rating on this episode, and look forward to having you follow our podcast every week.
Visit our blog at:
https://www.multitradebuildingservices.com/news
Many people think that if they are constantly blowing fuses or tripping breakers that getting a new electrical panel will solve the problem but in 90% of the cases, it won't help at all. Most often it's a symptom of an overloaded circuit. The best way to determine if you have an overloaded circuit is to properly label your electrical panel. Click here to get your download of a step by step guide to label your panel.
You can find complete notes for this episode on our blog at: My Fuses Are Blowing! Should I get a new Electrical Panel?
We welcome your rating on this episode, and look forward to having you follow our podcast every week.
Visit our blog at:
https://www.multitradebuildingservices.com/news
Released:
Mar 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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