5/19/2021 11:20 AM
From changing your daily routine or being more aware of your home’s energy, there are many ways in which homeowners can make a difference. In this blog, we will discuss what devices you should be unplugging at home to conserve your home’s energy usage!
12/2/2020 12:25 PM
The holiday season is here, which means Christmas lights, trees and other holiday decorations have been taken out of storage and placed in homes everywhere. Many of these decorations use a lot of electricity, which can increase your energy bill as well as increase the risk of electrical accidents and home fires.
5/20/2020 10:49 AM
It’s important as homeowners to take proper precautions to ensure your home and family are safe during times of severe weather. Whether it’s flooding, tornadoes or hail, preparing now can help prevent bigger problems from happening in the future.
2/5/2020 12:37 PM
Learn the difference between GFCI and regular outlet.
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With electrical systems comes potential danger. You probably remember growing up watching commercials about electrical safety with messages such as; “don’t put your fingers in the wall outlet.”Whether it’s faulty wiring or an overload of power outlets, electrical systems can lead to dangerous situations, including fires.
9/18/2019 11:48 AM
Here are some electrical safety tips on how to protect your outlets from water and other harmful problems.
5/29/2019 3:35 PM
Storm season has made its way to the Midwest. Is your home prepared for the unexpected? Check out the advice the ServiceOne experts want to share this storm safety advice.
1/9/2019 9:00 AM
Keep your home trendy with more than gadgets this year. Alexa would bring your home to 2019 but will it save you money? Homes that are energy efficient are becoming more and more popular.
12/12/2018 1:20 PM
During December and January is when most house fires happen. An electrical problem causes more than 50 percent of these house fires. These types of fires are more likely to occur because people are in their homes more due to the colder temperatures. When people are at home, they’re using appliances, lights, outlets and more. If your home is an older, it might not be up to date with codes that prevent these fires from occurring.
8/8/2018 12:25 PM
Whether winter or summer, when a storm rolls in and the power goes out, it can be a huge hassle. A whole-house generator installed by ServiceOne could be the solution to all of these problems. If you want to find out how to power your whole house with a generator, read on!