We have compiled a list of answers to frequently asked electrical questions.
There are several things that can cause this problem. First, the quality of the bulb could be an issue, or vibration from a washer or dryer can cause the filament to break down more rapidly, thus burning out the bulb. Also, bulbs exceeding fixture wattage rates will cause too much heat within the fixture, burning a bulb out prematurely, causing damage to the fixture and raising the potential for fire.
The answer is yes you can; however, we do not recommend it. Once the fan is taken down there is no guarantee that it will work the way it did prior to the retrofitting. We recommend that you purchase a new fan with a remote, which we can install for you.
Yes, it is a problem and it can be serious. The circuit could be compromised causing a short and the potential for fire, due to faulty receptacles or wiring terminations. Let our electricians identify potential problems in our electrical safety inspection before it is too late.
First, the circuit could be rated 15 amps equating to 1800 watts total, which could be a problem because most of the new hairdryers manufactured today are over 1800 watts. You may also have a faulty GFCI device.
If you have underground service, one possibility is a break in the line coming from the street. We call that a loss of one or more service leg(s). Your house meter or breaker box equipment may also be faulty.
If you don’t see your electrical question answered here and you live in the Raleigh, NC area, give us a call. We are happy to answer any questions you may have. Call us at 919-676-9292.