ATLANTA ELECTRICIANS

Atlanta electricians usually service different metro-Atlanta areas like Buckhead, Virginia Highlands, Decatur, Brookhaven, Druid Hills, and Midtown. Read our reviews on Atlanta electricians - Home Reports ratings are based on thousands of reviews, given in surveys by metro-Atlanta homeowners who have direct experience with contractors. Best Pick electricians who excel in our research are showcased in our annual report.

Electrical elements and safety

Since its inception, electricity has revolutionized the way we live and work. With these conveniences comes danger; house fires and deaths can result from faulty electrical wiring. Only competent, licensed professionals should make electrical repairs. Electricians have the ability to wire homes, install electrical fixtures like switches and ceiling fans, repair or maintain circuit breakers and fuses, and install electrical sockets.

Safety features against circuit overloading or electric shock

The circuit breaker or fuse on a particular circuit cuts off the electricity supply when a circuit is overloaded. This prevents serious damage to your home’s wiring and keeps appliances from overloading. It also helps prevent electrical fires and power outages from power surges. Circuit breakers and fuses are an important safety feature and should function properly. Grounding is also an important safety issue; properly grounded wires reduce the risk of electric shock or short circuit. Read more in this section by following the links.

More electrical safety issues

Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) and arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) are designed to limit potential hazards caused by short circuits or arc circuits. A reputable Atlanta electrician will arrange for proper electrical inspections, like county electrical inspections, when installing new electrical wiring in an addition to a house. Inspections are not only required by law, they also help to ensure that your wiring does not create unnecessary hazards.

Back-up generators

To ensure their homes will have electricity in the event of a power outage, many homeowners have back-up generators installed. These generators are powered by natural gas, propane, gasoline, or diesel. Before installing a back-up generator, you should decide which appliances you would like to use when the power is out; this will determine the size of the generator. In addition, you should consider whether you would prefer an automatic generator, which is more expensive, or the lower-cost manual generator.

Electricians

Home Reports research has identified some electricians to avoid, but has also identified a few very good electricians who work in the Atlanta area.

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