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Circuit Breaker Panel Upgrade
Upgrading your circuit breaker panel is a smart move for safety and efficiency. Here are some key considerations and steps involved in the process:
Reasons for Upgrading:
Increased Power Demand: If you've added new appliances or electronics, your existing panel may not be able to handle the load.
Aging Equipment: Older panels may not meet current electrical codes or be prone to failure.
Safety: Newer panels often have improved safety features, such as ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) and arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs).
Home Renovations: If you’re renovating or expanding your home, you may need more circuits.
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Recessed Lights installation
Recessed light fixtures are a versatile and attractive lighting solution that can elevate the overall design and functionality of your space. Whether for practical purposes or aesthetic appeal, they offer a range of benefits that make them a popular choice in both residential and commercial settings. If you have more specific questions or need help with installation, let me know!
Recessed lights come in various types and styles, each designed for specific applications and aesthetic preferences. Here’s a rundown of the most common types of recessed lights:
1. Can Lights (Recessed Cans):
Description: The most common type, these are cylindrical housings that hold the light bulb. They are installed into the ceiling.
Uses: General lighting in living rooms, kitchens, and hallways.
2. Trim Styles:
Baffle Trim: Features a ribbed interior that helps reduce glare. Ideal for general lighting.
Reflector Trim: Has a shiny, smooth surface that maximizes light output. Good for higher ceilings.
Eyeball Trim: Adjustable trim that allows you to direct the light. Perfect for accent lighting.
Wall Wash Trim: Designed to wash light over a wall, highlighting artwork or architectural features.
Gimbal Trim: Similar to eyeball trim but offers more flexibility in angles for directing light.
3. LED Recessed Lights:
Description: Energy-efficient lights that use LED technology, offering longer life and lower energy consumption.
Uses: Suitable for any space, often available in various color temperatures.
4. Smart Recessed Lights:
Description: These can be controlled via smartphone apps or smart home systems, allowing for dimming, color changes, and scheduling.
Uses: Great for modern homes looking to integrate smart technology for convenience and energy efficiency.
5. New Construction vs. Remodel Can Lights:
New Construction: Designed for installation in ceilings that are still being built, with brackets that can be attached to framing.
Remodel: Specifically designed for retrofitting into existing ceilings with minimal disruption. They often have a spring clip mechanism.
6. Low-Voltage Recessed Lights:
Description: Operate at 12 volts and typically require a transformer. They provide a softer, more diffused light.
Uses: Ideal for creating ambiance in residential or commercial spaces.
7. Shower Recessed Lights:
Description: Specifically designed for wet or damp locations, these fixtures are sealed to prevent moisture ingress.
Uses: Commonly used in bathrooms above showers or bathtubs.
8. Fire-Rated Recessed Lights:
Description: Designed to prevent the spread of fire through ceilings and walls, these fixtures meet specific safety codes.
Uses: Required in multi-family homes or where building codes mandate fire safety measures.
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Hard-wired smoke detectors
Benefits of Hard-Wired Smoke Detectors:
Continuous Power Supply:
They are directly connected to your home’s electrical system, reducing the need for battery replacements. However, most models also have a battery backup for added reliability.
Interconnected System:
When one smoke detector detects smoke, all interconnected detectors will sound an alarm, providing enhanced safety throughout the home.
Lower Maintenance:
Hard-wired detectors generally require less frequent maintenance because they do not require batteries to change. However, they still need regular testing and cleaning.
Longer Lifespan:
Hard-wired smoke detectors typically have a longer lifespan than battery-operated models, often lasting up to 10 years.
Reduced False Alarms:
Many models come with advanced sensors that can help minimize false alarms caused by cooking or steam.
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Security lights
Security lights play a vital role in enhancing home safety and security. You can effectively protect your property by choosing the right type, considering key features, and following proper installation and maintenance practices. Feel free to ask call Buri Electric if you have more specific questions or need advice tailored to your situation
1. Motion Sensor Lights
Description: Lights that activate when they detect movement within a specified range.
Uses: Ideal for driveways, entrances, and backyards, deterring intruders and providing light when needed.
2. Flood Lights
Description: High-intensity lights that provide broad illumination over a large area.
Uses: Often used for yards, patios, and commercial properties to enhance visibility and security.
3. Solar-Powered Security Lights
Description: Solar-powered fixtures that charge during the day and light up at night.
Uses: Great for eco-friendly setups and locations without electrical wiring; suitable for gardens and pathways.
4. Wall-Mounted Security Lights
Description: Fixed lights installed on walls, often near doors or entry points.
Uses: Provide illumination for entrances, garages, or back doors, enhancing visibility and security.
5. Smart Security Lights
Description: Lights that can be controlled remotely through apps, integrating with smart home systems.
Uses: Allow for scheduling, dimming, and notifications when motion is detected. Great for tech-savvy homeowners.
6. LED Security Lights
Description: Energy-efficient lights that use LED technology for longer lifespan and lower energy consumption.
Uses: Suitable for any security application, from residential to commercial, due to their brightness and efficiency.
7. In-Ground Security Lights
Description: Installed flush with the ground, these lights can provide subtle illumination.
Uses: Ideal for pathways or driveways, creating a visually appealing look while enhancing safety.
8. Post Lights
Description: Mounted on posts or pillars, these lights are typically used for driveways or garden paths.
Uses: Enhance the beauty of landscapes while providing illumination for outdoor spaces.
9. Camera-Integrated Security Lights
Description: Lights that come with integrated security cameras for monitoring and recording activity.
Uses: Provide dual functionality, enhancing security while also allowing for surveillance of specific areas.
10. Decorative Security Lights
Description: Aesthetic lighting fixtures that also provide security features, such as motion sensors.
Uses: Combine style with functionality, perfect for homes that want to maintain aesthetic appeal while enhancing security.
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Landscaping Lights
Benefits of Landscaping Lights:
Enhanced Aesthetics: Proper lighting can showcase your landscaping, making your home look more inviting and attractive.
Increased Safety: Illuminating walkways and stairs reduces the risk of accidents and makes navigating your outdoor spaces safer at night.
Extended Usability: With adequate lighting, you can enjoy your outdoor spaces after dark, whether for gatherings, dining, or relaxing.
Security: Well-lit areas can deter intruders and provide visibility for surveillance cameras.
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Emergency backup generator installations & Maintenance
Regular maintenance of your emergency backup generator will ensure it operates effectively when needed. By following these guidelines, you can ensure the longevity and reliability of your generator, providing peace of mind during power outages.
1. Regular Testing:
Run the generator for about 30 minutes monthly to ensure it starts and operates correctly. Under load testing is recommended at least once a year.
2. Oil Changes:
Change the oil and oil filter as per the manufacturer’s recommendations. This is usually every 50-100 hours of operation or at least once a year.
3. Fuel Management:
Gasoline Generators: Use fresh fuel and consider using a fuel stabilizer if storing fuel for an extended period.
4. Battery Maintenance:
If your generator has an electric start, check the battery regularly. Clean the terminals and ensure they hold a charge. Replace it if it shows signs of deterioration.
5. Air Filter Replacement:
Check and clean or replace the air filter as recommended by the manufacturer. A clean filter ensures optimal performance.
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Outlets & Switch replacement
By replacing outdated outlets and switches with modern, code-compliant ones, you can significantly improve your home's safety and functionality. Feel free to contact us for further assistance and to learn more about the benefits of this upgrade.
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Energy Smart Home Monitor
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