4 Benefits of Installing Outdoor Lighting

4 Benefits of Installing Outdoor Lighting

  • Electrical
Outdoor Lighting by Integra Electrical in Iowa

Outdoor lighting is more than just a way to make your home look nice at night. It can increase the safety of your home and boost your curb appeal. Let Integra Electrical give you four reasons why you should install or upgrade the lights outside your home this year. In addition, you should let Integra Electrical install or upgrade your outdoor lights so you’ll be able to enjoy the beautiful summer nights ahead in Indianola and Des Moines.

 

Here are four benefits outdoor lighting can provide for you and your home.

 

Appearance.

One way to use outdoor lighting is to enhance your home’s appearance. When the lights turn on at night, they can help highlight the architectural features of your home and give it a good bit of appeal. If you own a commercial property, you can use multicolored outdoor lights to give a unique style and attract customer attention.

 

Functionality.

If your home has a patio, deck, or other outside space, having adequate outdoor lighting is essential. The evening and night are great times to relax outdoors and enjoy having company over. By installing lights outside, a family gathering or party won’t have to end just because the sun goes down. Perfect for those summer get-togethers!

 

Safety and security.

Did you know homes without outdoor lighting are popular burglary targets? This is because the darkness makes it easier to avoid being seen. Outdoor lights help deter potential burglars by brightening up the outside of your home, making it harder for burglars to hide. It will also make it easier for you to move around your yard at night and avoid accidental slips or falls. With outdoor lights, that means no more groping around in the darkness while outside your home.

 

Increased curb appeal.

No matter what kind of home you own, outdoor lighting can help accentuate the positives. Outdoor lighting of any kind can also help boost your home’s value when it comes time to sell. Potential buyers will appreciate the extra safety precautions and the ability to use outdoor space longer. If you put your trust in Integra’s electricians, we can use lighting to show off your home’s best features.

 

Why choose Integra to install my outdoor lighting?

 

Electrical systems may be complicated, but that doesn’t mean electrical service has to be. Our company puts people first by offering high-quality service at affordable prices. We provide the simple yet effective solutions that Central Iowa homeowners deserve. Our phones are available 24/7, so call us today to get a quote on your outdoor lighting!

By zach@admachines.com

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The Dangers of Knob-and-Tube Wiring

The Dangers of Knob-and-Tube Wiring

  • Electrical
knob-and-tube wiring removal at Integra in Iowa

Used in America from 1880 to the late 1940’s, knob-and-tube wiring is an early style of electrical wiring identifiable by its white, ceramic, spool-like knobs. It still exists in some old homes, and it presents several dangers to modern-day tenants. If you happen to have some in your home, be sure to let us know so we can help you replace it with modern wiring. We have the know-how to replace that archaic wiring with something much safer.

 

Here are five of the dangers knob-and-tube wiring presents to homeowners:

 

  1. Age. On average, knob-and-tube wiring ranges from 70 to 130 years old. Even if it has been working for a while, this old wiring doesn’t have the capacity needed for modern homes. This means it can overload easily and start a fire. In addition, the wiring is less resistant to damage than normal wiring. This represents another fire risk to homeowners.
  2. No ground wire. Knob-and-tube wiring is incompatible with modern 3-plug appliances. Because of this, anything plugged in is more liable for damage due to voltage fluctuations and surges. This is yet another fire hazard and can also cause electrical shocks.
  3. Bad against moisture. In addition to being ungrounded, knob-and-tube wiring is not rated for moisture. This makes it especially dangerous in wetter areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, and outside.
  4. Easily overlooked. Knob-and-tube wiring often gets buried in insulation and pushed into contact with building materials and other clutter. Since knob-and-tube wiring is designed to release heat freely into the air, this presents yet another fire hazard. Insurance companies often won’t insure buildings with knob-and-tube wiring because the National Electric Code (NEC) states that knob-and-tube wiring has to stay away from insulation.
  5. Improper DIY modifications. Out of all the kinds of wiring, unsafe DIY modifications are most often seen with knob-and-tube wiring. Part of this is from how easy it is to access for splicing. It’s not uncommon to see someone use masking or Scotch tape (instead of electrical tape) in their DIY connections. Even worse, DIY rookies often install fuses with an amperage too high for the wiring, overloading the wires and making another major fire risk.

 

Why trust Integra Electrical with my electricity?

 

Integra takes the complexity out of your electrical systems with our knowledgeable professionals. We believe in giving the customer superior service at a price they can feel good about. People come first, and we devote ourselves to providing to you, our customers, our employees, and our community. We’re available to talk 24/7, so call us if you need help with your wiring!

By zach@admachines.com

5 Reasons to Get an Electrical Inspection in Iowa

5 Reasons to Get an Electrical Inspection in Iowa

  • Electrical
electrical inspection in Iowa by Integra

The electricity that flows into your home may be one of the most important resources for modern living. However, it’s easy for problems with your electrical system to go unnoticed unless you get an electrical inspection. A complete electrical inspection for your Iowa home covers every electrical component, from the grounding wire to the circuit breaker. Getting an inspection can help you catch problems before they start.

Here are five reasons you should get an electrical inspection for your Iowa home:

 

Guarantee your new home is healthy

Buying a new home is always somewhat scary, especially if you don’t know everything about what you’re buying. Potential electrical problems can easily go unnoticed until your purchase is finalized and you’re stuck with faulty wiring. Few people will want to buy something if they know it’s functionally broken. Give us a call to set up an inspection for that property you’re eyeing.

 

Before and after major renovations

Major renovation projects often change around your home’s electrical configurations. It’s also likely that new renovations add new electronics that might be too much for the current system. Both of these are reasons to call us to inspect your electrical system. Our service is especially beneficial if you’re planning on selling your home after renovating.

 

Ensure an older home’s integrity

Depending on where you live, it’s likely that you may be living in a very old home. Possibly from before the 1940s. Homes that get this old may have faulty or obsolete electrical technology, such as knob-and-tube wiring. Our inspections can see if you have any outdated technology that needs replacing and if what you currently have is working.

 

Lower your electrical bills

A big advantage of electrical inspections is that it allows us to see if your current electrical system is inefficient. In many systems and appliances, efficiency measures how well it uses electricity and other energy. Getting an electrical upgrade after our inspection can help you cut down on your electricity bills. This is especially important in older houses, where outdated wiring systems are more likely.

 

Stay safe

Above all, one of the biggest reasons to get an electrical inspection for your home is to ensure your safety. Electricity can be very dangerous when something goes wrong. It’s not unheard of for faulty electrical systems to start fires or injure people. An electrical inspection can find any potential problem areas and give you the knowledge to sort them out.

 

What makes Integra my go-to source for electrical inspections?

Electrical systems may be complicated—but that doesn’t mean electrical service has to be. When you call on our Integra professionals, we keep things simple by providing superior service at a price that you can feel good about. At Integra Electrical, we believe that affordability and safety should never be compromised. Bridging the gap between fair prices and valued service, we provide the consistent and customized solutions that Central Iowa homeowners and businesses deserve.

We believe there’s more to business than making a profit. We are a value-driven business dedicated to delivering honesty, integrity, and exceptional service. People first, we commit to providing for you, our customers, our employees, and our community. You deserve the comfort of knowing we’re available whenever you need us. Someone is always answering our phones 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. With our affordable services, you’ll discover that bringing back the light can make all the difference in your home. Call Integra today to learn more about our generator services!

By zach@admachines.com

5 Signs Your Generator Needs a Repair in Iowa

5 Signs Your Generator Needs a Repair in Iowa

  • Electrical

With winter storms on the way, it’s a good idea to get some way of keeping your power on. One of the best ways to do this is by installing a standby generator. However, owning a generator is a big responsibility, and you’ll need to care for it. Failing to care for it might mean you won’t get power when you need it most. Experts suggest calling to repair your Iowa home’s generator once or twice a year. However, you may need to call for repairs sooner if you notice any of these warning signs.

Here are five signs you should call us to help you with generator repair for your Iowa home:

 

Leaking and puddles

When generators get old, they can sometimes develop leaking problems and leak gasses or fluids. These leaks are bad for your generator and can be safety hazards depending on what’s leaking. Give us a call if you notice any strange puddles or the generator is leaking.

 

Visible damage

It’s no surprise that a damaged-looking generator needs repairs. Your generator should look fine for the first several years of its lifespan. However, falling branches, bad weather, and more are all capable of damaging the generator. Any sort of damaged wiring, water damage, or cracks/dents are worthy of a professional evaluation. Even small dents can cause critical damage to something inside your generator.

 

General alerts

Unless you work with it often, you likely won’t notice if your generator is damaged. Fortunately, some modern generators run weekly automatic self-tests and notify you if they have a problem. However, it’s also possible you’ll just have to do the test yourself. The generator manufacturer’s instructions should tell you when and how to get their products inspected. You can tweak their instructions to better suit your generator’s usage and needs.

 

Non-functional electrical components

When inspecting your generator, it’s important to ensure that the electrical components are working properly. A single non-functional component is capable of preventing your generator from working when you need it.

 

Slow starts

Standby generators start up right when the grid’s power goes out. That means you want little to no delay when the generator starts. When there is a noticeable delay, it’s usually because of engine and battery problems. Battery problems can be especially nasty because they can cause further damage to your generator’s engine if untreated.

 

Why call Integra to keep my generator healthy?

Electrical systems may be complicated—but that doesn’t mean electrical service has to be. When you call on our Integra professionals, we keep things simple by providing superior service at a price that you can feel good about. At Integra Electrical, we believe that affordability and safety should never be compromised. Bridging the gap between fair prices and valued service, we provide the consistent and customized solutions that Central Iowa homeowners and businesses deserve.

We believe there’s more to business than making a profit. We are a value-driven business dedicated to delivering honesty, integrity, and exceptional service. People first, we commit to providing for you, our customers, our employees, and our community. You deserve the comfort of knowing we’re available whenever you need us. Someone is always answering our phones 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. With our affordable services, you’ll discover that bringing back the light can make all the difference in your home. Call Integra today to learn more about our generator services!

By zach@admachines.com

5 Signs Your Home Needs Switch and Plug Repair

5 Signs Your Home Needs Switch and Plug Repair

  • Electrical
switch and plug repair in Iowa by Integra

The switches, plugs, and outlets in your home act as a connection between the electrical system and you. However, they get frequent use and thus are subject to a lot of wear and tear. When these get worn down, they become more than an inconvenience, but a danger. The chance of electrical shocks or fires are something you shouldn’t ignore. You’ll need to call professional electricians to help you with your home’s switch and plug repair. The big question, however, is how to tell when your switches and plugs need repairs.

Here are five signs that you should call for switch and plug repair:

 

Broken faceplates

As you use your plugs and switches, you might wind up wearing down the faceplate. When it gets damaged, it can expose bits of the wiring behind the plate. Even the smallest crack can open you up to dangerous electrical arcing when you flip the switch or plug something in.

 

Warm or burnt plastic

When a cover feels warm or has the look or smell of something burnt, you may have a serious issue. When internal contacts or wire terminals deteriorate, they can heat up and cause burning behind the cover. This can be very hazardous, capable of shocking you, melting more of the cover, and starting a house fire. If you see these signs, shut off the circuit breaker for that outlet or switch and call us as soon as you can!

 

Noisy switches

Faulty light switches can make a wide variety of buzzing noises. It might just be a loose wire connection, but it may also be a worn or defective switch that needs replacing. However, dimmer switches can also cause certain light bulbs buzz as the filament structure vibrates. Try experimenting with different types and brands of bulbs before you make any major repairs in that case.

 

Ungrounded outlets

As we mentioned before, outlets with only two-prong holes don’t have any grounding. Outlets with three holes can protect your home from power surges by grounding the charge into the earth. Using those outdated outlets can put you and your home’s electrical system at risk. If you still have two-holed outlets, call us to modernize your outlets.

 

Lighting delays

If you notice a delay between flicking a switch and the light coming on, the switch might be getting old. This usually happens when the electrical contacts get worn from years of use. The good news is that is generally isn’t a fire hazard, but the switch will still die soon. So be sure to call us to schedule a replacement.

 

What makes Integra the best company to handle my electrical repairs?

Electrical systems may be complicated—but that doesn’t mean electrical service has to be. When you call on our Integra professionals, we keep things simple by providing superior service at a price that you can feel good about. At Integra Electrical, we believe that affordability and safety should never be compromised. Bridging the gap between fair prices and valued service, we provide the consistent and customized solutions that Central Iowa homeowners and businesses deserve.

We believe there’s more to business than making a profit. We are a value-driven business dedicated to delivering honesty, integrity, and exceptional service. People first, we commit to providing for you, our customers, our employees, and our community. You deserve the comfort of knowing we’re available whenever you need us. Someone is always answering our phones 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. With our affordable services, you’ll discover that bringing back the light can make all the difference in your home. Call Integra today to learn more about how we can improve your home’s electrical systems!

By zach@admachines.com

5 Electrical Upgrades to Add to Your Iowa Home

5 Electrical Upgrades to Add to Your Iowa Home

  • Electrical
electrical upgrades in Iowa by Integra

Your home’s electrical system might not be something you think about too much. However, don’t you think it’s worth it to keep it running at its best? If your home’s electricity is unreliable, you may struggle to live comfortably and are at risk of electrical disasters. Remodeling your Iowa home can give you a great opportunity to give your electrical system much-needed upgrades. Improving your home’s electrical system is a big step in improving your comfort, efficiency, and safety.

Here are five electrical upgrades that can improve any Iowa home:

 

Electrical panel upgrades

Our current demands for electricity can often be too much for older electrical panels. A modern energy-efficient version of an appliance can still use a lot more energy than an older model. By upgrading your electrical panel, you can improve your home’s electrical capacity for electronics and other upgrades. Also, upgrading the electrical panel will give you a good opportunity to swap out any damaged or old wiring.

 

Smart electronics

Smart electronics, like hardwired smoke detectors, are a simple yet effective way to improve your home’s electrical system. Their ability to be programmed and interface with other smart electronics makes them very useful for any home. Hardwired smoke detectors, for instance, work as an entire system so if one detects a fire, all of them go off.

 

New wiring

Older wiring, like older electric panels, can have trouble keeping up with modern electrical demands. Also, older wiring is prone to fraying and other damage. This damage putting your family at risk of electrocution and your home at risk for electrical fires. Because of this, rewiring your home is a great way to ensure your home’s safety.

 

Whole-home surge protection

Whole-home surge protection consists of a system of surge protectors strategically placed to keep your electronics safe from power surges. This system can protect your electrical system from all kinds of power surges, whether they come from severe storms or the tiny ones from your electronics working.

 

Extra outlets

Outlets are what let you use your electronics by connecting them to your electrical system. Not having enough means you’ll have to switch around plugs or make tough decisions on what you want to be plugged in. Also, you might want preexisting plugs to get some service because they’re getting damaged. Whether you need new outlets or simply repairs, we can provide!

 

Why call Integra to keep my electrical system up-to-date?

Electrical systems may be complicated—but that doesn’t mean electrical service has to be. When you call on our Integra professionals, we keep things simple by providing superior service at a price that you can feel good about. At Integra Electrical, we believe that affordability and safety should never be compromised. Bridging the gap between fair prices and valued service, we provide the consistent and customized solutions that Central Iowa homeowners and businesses deserve.

We believe there’s more to business than making a profit. We are a value-driven business dedicated to delivering honesty, integrity, and exceptional service. People first, we commit to providing for you, our customers, our employees, and our community. You deserve the comfort of knowing we’re available whenever you need us. Someone is always answering our phones 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. With our affordable services, you’ll discover that bringing back the light can make all the difference in your home. Call Integra today to learn more about how we can improve your home’s electrical systems!

By zach@admachines.com

5 Reasons to Get LED Lighting for your Iowa Home

5 Reasons to Get LED Lighting for your Iowa Home

  • Electrical
led lighting in Iowa by Integra

LED (Light Emitting Diode) lights are a type of lighting that is becoming more popular in the residential market. The reason for their rising popularity is that their technology is becoming cheaper to produce yet more reliable and effective. Today’s commercial models are more energy-efficient, last longer, and take less maintenance than conventional light bulbs. The Department of Energy estimates that by 2027, widespread LED usage could save about 347 terawatt-hours per day, which equals a savings of about $30 trillion dollars at current electricity prices. Reasons like these provide good examples of why you should get LED lighting for your Iowa home.

Here are five reasons to change to LED lighting for your Iowa home:

 

They’re environmentally friendlier

While older lights have their share of disposal issues, LED lights are much more simple to dispose of. Fluorescent lights, for instance, creates light by running electricity through mercury vapor. By doing this, the lamp creates ultraviolet light that makes the phosphor-coated lamp glow. However, the mercury in the lamp means you can’t simply dispose of it. Instead, you have to take special precautions when it’s time to get rid of them. With LED lights, you can simply recycle them without any sort of special considerations.

 

They’re more energy-efficient

LED lighting uses about half the electricity used by traditional incandescent, halogen, and fluorescent lighting. This means LED lights can save plenty of money on electricity costs. The savings can be even greater when replacing lights that are on most of the day. A major reason for LED lighting’s efficiency is because it’s a directional light that only brightens up a semicircle, as opposed to the 360° range of normal lights. Directional lights help cut back on wasted energy, but can be bundled together to provide the same spherical coverage of a classic light bulb.

 

Great CRI

Color Rendering Index (CRI) measures a man-made light’s ability to show an object’s natural color compared to natural light. Low CRI lights, like sodium vapor lamps, often make objects look a yellow/orange color. However, LED lights have a CRI ranging from about 65 to 95, which is considered excellent. If you’re designing your outdoor lighting, your lighting’s CRI rating can be an important consideration.

 

They’re safer

A common hazard with most lights is that they produce a lot of heat. To compare, LED lights emit very little heat while incandescent light bulbs turn over 90% of their energy into heat. This means that not only does about 10% of their energy actually go to lighting up your home, but they can also get dangerously hot. Also, LED lights use less energy and can work on low-voltage electrical systems. These systems tend to be safer in case something goes wrong.

 

They have long lifespans

Some of the highest-quality LED lights can take around 30-50 thousand hours of usage. Compared to the 1,000-hour lifespan of incandescent light bulbs, this is a huge jump. Even compact fluorescent lighting can’t compare, with a lifespan of only 8,000-10,000 hours. Also, it’s worth noting that LED lights don’t suddenly “burn out” like normal light bulbs. Instead, when they near the end of their lifespan, LED bulbs will instead start to dim, giving you heads-up that you need to replace your lights. LED lights can help you make your home’s lighting lower maintenance.

 

What makes Integra Electrical my best bet for buying new lights?

Electrical systems may be complicated—but that doesn’t mean electrical service has to be. When you call on our Integra professionals, we keep things simple by providing superior service at a price that you can feel good about. At Integra Electrical, we believe that affordability and safety should never be compromised. Bridging the gap between fair prices and valued service, we provide the consistent and customized solutions that Central Iowa homeowners and businesses deserve.

We believe there’s more to business than making a profit. We are a value-driven business dedicated to delivering honesty, integrity, and exceptional service. People first, we commit to providing for you, our customers, our employees, and our community. You deserve the comfort of knowing we’re available whenever you need us. Someone is always answering our phones 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. With our affordable services, you’ll discover that bringing back the light can make all the difference in your home. Call us today to learn more about getting LED lighting for your Iowa home!

By zach@admachines.com

7 Signs You Should Upgrade Your Circuit Breaker

7 Signs You Should Upgrade Your Circuit Breaker

  • Electrical

A circuit breaker is a key part of any safe electrical system. Their job is to shut off the circuit if something goes wrong, protecting the system from a short circuit or overload. However, like every other part of your home, it’ll get worn down and eventually need an upgrade. But how do you know when your circuit breaker needs an upgrade? Integra Electrical can help you recognize when you should arrange for a circuit breaker upgrade in your Iowa home.

Here are seven signs you need to get a circuit breaker upgrade:

 

Still using fuses

Older homes may still use fuses to protect against short circuits. Homes used circuit breakers back in the day when we used a lot less electricity. This means that fuses generally can’t handle as much electricity as a circuit breaker and should be upgraded.

 

Heated components

When you touch any part of your electrical panel, it should all be around the same non-descript temperature. However, failing circuits can make the area around them hot to the touch. If you notice any heat from a tripped circuit breaker, call an emergency electrician before you reset the breaker.

 

Resetting troubles

Like generic light switches, circuit breaker switches have two options: on and off. When resetting a circuit, you simply have to flick the switch back on. However, if there’s a problem, it might flick back immediately, stay in the center, or refuse to budge from the off position. Any of these occurrences should have you calling an electrician.

 

Inexplicable tripping

Circuit breakers often trip when the electrical load becomes too great for their circuit. However, sometimes they might trip when they have a completely safe load. These kinds of trips hint that you have a bad breaker.

 

Frequent tripping

An obvious sign that your circuit breaker needs upgrading is if it trips up frequently. When specific circuits are tripping frequently, that may be a sign of a bigger issue. You should consult with one of our electricians to find out what the exact issue is.

 

Evidence of electrical fires

Improperly grounded or contained electricity can make sparks fly as electricity jumps between components. If this is causing your circuit breaker to trip, you might notice singe marks on your breaker or acrid smells. Hold off on resetting the circuits and call us to take a look.

 

Old or damaged wiring

Old or damaged wiring tends to cause problems with any electronics they’re connected to. Lights can flicker, plugging in appliances may result in an electric shock, and you might smell burning around your appliances. All of these are signs you should call a professional before your home is seriously damaged. It may be a good idea to ask about rewiring.

 

Why call Integra to work on my electricity?

Electrical systems may be complicated—but that doesn’t mean electrical service has to be. When you call on our Integra professionals, we keep things simple by providing superior service at a price that you can feel good about. At Integra Electrical, we believe that affordability and safety should never be compromised. Bridging the gap between fair prices and valued service, we provide the consistent and customized solutions that Central Iowa homeowners and businesses deserve. We believe there’s more to business than making a profit. We are a value-driven business dedicated to delivering honesty, integrity, and exceptional service. People first, we commit to providing for you, our customers, our employees, and our community. You deserve the comfort of knowing we’re available whenever you need us. Someone is always answering our phones 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Call Integra today to schedule your circuit breaker upgrade!

By zach@admachines.com

5 Reasons to Get Recessed Lighting in Iowa

5 Reasons to Get Recessed Lighting in Iowa

  • Electrical
recessed lighting in Iowa by Integra

When it comes to what makes up a room in your home, there are many different things to consider. One of these factors is the lighting. A room’s lighting can change a lot about how a room looks, works and contributes to a house’s overall value on the market. One kind of lighting, recessed lighting, is a kind that is implanted in a room’s ceiling to avoid hanging units. While they aren’t for every room, recessed lighting can give a sleeker look to a room. At Integra, we can give you some reasons to consider asking us about getting recessed lighting for your Iowa home.

Here are five reasons to consider getting recessed lighting for your Iowa home:

 

Waterproof

Recessed lighting is one of the few types of lighting you can purchase that is waterproof. Granted, this won’t be important most of the time. However, this feature makes recessed lighting one of the few types of lighting that can be used in shower stalls. This also makes it more useful in bathrooms in general. Also, the casing used for recessed lighting makes it more resistant to dust.

 

Perennial style

Style and fashion can seem like a complex subject that has no rhyme or reason. Fortunately, recessed lighting, unlike track or monorail lighting, is effectively trend-proof. The sleek, modern look of recessed lighting has never truly been in style. Consequentially, these lights will never go out of style. You won’t have to worry about guests or house buyers considering your lights tacky.

 

Larger-looking rooms via wall washing

Wall washing is a lighting effect where you can cast more light around the room by using the correct trim. To properly make use of wall washing, you need a professional designer’s eye and the right parts. Both of these are things we here at Integra can provide. With our help, wall washing can make your rooms look bigger and brighter.

 

Good for low ceilings and small rooms

Recessed lighting not only makes rooms look bigger, but it can make them physically bigger. Normal hanging light fixtures can take up precious space in smaller areas and hit you in the head if you’re not careful. In rooms where space is a premium, such as basements, having lights that don’t hang down can give you more room.

 

Complete coverage

Normal ceiling lights in the center of a room can keep the center well-lit. However, this lighting has difficulty reaching the edges of the room, leaving the edges looking dimmer. With recessed lighting, you can carefully arrange your lighting to get complete coverage of your room.

 

What makes Integra Electrical my best choice for lighting installation?

Electrical systems may be complicated—but that doesn’t mean electrical service has to be. When you call on our Integra professionals, we keep things simple by providing superior service at a price that you can feel good about. At Integra Electrical, we believe that affordability and safety should never be compromised. Bridging the gap between fair prices and valued service, we provide the consistent and customized solutions that Central Iowa homeowners and businesses deserve. We believe there’s more to business than making a profit. We are a value-driven business dedicated to delivering honesty, integrity, and exceptional service. People first, we commit to providing for you, our customers, our employees, and our community. You deserve the comfort of knowing we’re available whenever you need us. Someone is always answering our phones 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Call us today to schedule service for your home or business. Call Integra Electrical today to learn more about how we can help you with your lighting!

By zach@admachines.com

7 Signs Your Home Needs Rewiring in Iowa

7 Signs Your Home Needs Rewiring in Iowa

  • Electrical
rewiring in Iowa by Integra

In a study by the Electrical Safety Foundation, it’s reported that about 51,000 fires are caused by faulty wiring every year. As wires get older, they fray and become more likely to suffer faults that can cause severe damage. In fact, it’s likely that faulty wires can cause major fires. The best way to avoid this issue is by rewiring your Iowa home. Rewiring replaces all of the old, at-risk wires with fresh wiring. The big question, however, is when you should call for a rewiring. Integra Electrical can tell you when you should be calling us to protect your home.

Here are seven signs that your Iowa home should get rewiring:

 

Persistent burning smells

If you’re smelling a constant burning and can’t find a reason for it, you might want to check your wires. Burning smells are a common sign of wiring in dire need of replacement. If you smell the burning, turn off the power at the circuit and call us immediately. Failure to do so can result in an electrical fire.

 

Aluminum wiring

About two million homes between 1965 and 1973 used aluminum for their electrical wiring instead of the standard copper. This short usage window is due to aluminum being a bad material for electrical wiring. Aluminum wiring is known to be more prone to failure and damage than copper wiring, all issues that can cause electrical fires. If you live in an older home, check your wires to see if they’re aluminum. You can tell if you have aluminum wires because they have ‘AL’ written on the wire jacket.

 

Frequent circuit breaker trips

Circuit breakers and fuses both protect your home from power surges. When they detect more energy than your system can handle, they trip or burn out to protect your system. This helps prevent electrical fires and damage to your electronics. If your system is frequently tripping the circuit breaker, then your wiring might be too worn to handle the load. Of course, there are other reasons your circuit breaker is tripping too much. Maybe an appliance is faulty or you’ve added something new that adds too much to the system. You can figure out what the problem is by using a circuit breaker tester.

 

Electrical shocks from your cords

Sometimes you may get an electrical shock when plugging or unplugging an appliance from an outlet. When that happens, you should call us immediately. That’s a sign of faulty wiring and the shocks they give can be very dangerous to you and your family.

 

Lighting issues

Flickering lights are a common sign of faulty wiring. Oftentimes you’ll only see one or a few lights flickering. In those cases, you likely just have a bulb that’s bad or needs tightening. However, if every light is flickering, then your wiring is the problem. Another problem wiring can cause with your lighting is bulbs burning in their socket despite being the right model. This is usually when the fixture can’t handle the bulb’s wattage due to wire wear. Like the flickering lights, this problem can be solved by rewiring your home.

 

Charred and discolored outlets and switches

Switches and outlets that look like they’ve been burnt are a bad sign. Loose connections behind your outlets and switches can arc and spark. These can cause tiny fires or electrical burns that can show up on the outlet and switch covers. However, sometimes the problem can be deeper in the walls, preventing you from seeing the burn marks the sparks make.

 

Two-prong outlets

In more modern buildings, you’ll likely notice that outlets and the electronics they use have three prongs. The third prong that forms the “mouth” of the outlet has a grounding wire. When the load gets too much for the first two prongs, the grounding wire takes the load and grounds it safely into the earth. Older homes often have outlets with only two prongs. Not only is this dangerous, but more modern electronics may not be able to plug into them.

 

Why choose Integra for their rewiring services?

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By zach@admachines.com