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News, Safety | January 31, 2012

Advantages Of Adding A Sub-Panel

Sub-panels are smaller electrical panels that can be used to extend the feed from the main panel. They can be installed in your home to increase the branch circuit capacity in a certain area. They can also be installed in out-buildings, garages and barns.

Installing a sub-panel for a remodel job such as finishing a basement or an addition can make the project easier and is a safer way to go. Using sub-panels can also be more cost friendly and cuts down on the need for long runs of expensive copper wire for your branch circuits. Having breaker switches closer to the area that they are protecting is safer and more convenient to turn off and to reset.

The top photo shows a sub panel that we installed in a basement in Cochranville, PA in Chester county, and below is another from a garage in Cochranville.

News | January 28, 2012

Whole-House Surge Protectors


The picture above shows 2 surge protectors that blew out from downed utility wires that caused a surge from outside a house in West Chester. They did their job and none of the equipment in the house was damaged.

Surge protectors and lightning arresters are a important part of a home’s electrical system. They protect our expensive electronics, TVs, stereos, computers and appliances. They come in different varieties, from small power strip types to receptacles that recess into the wall and also whole house surge protectors that are installed at the main panel.

This second picture shows a newly installed Delta whole house lightning arrester at the main panel in a home in West Grove, PA.

News | December 21, 2011

Ceiling Fans: Not Just For the Summer

Ceiling fan installed in master bedroom in Landenberg, Chester county, PACeiling fans are a great way to save not only in the summer but the winter too. Ceiling fans help to move the hot air that rises and gets trapped in the ceiling, moving it down, circulating and making your heaters work more efficiently, especially in homes with high ceilings.

Also, fans can be controlled by remote control, speed control switches and even by pull chains. Remote controls work great but can be susceptible to surges. We recently replaced a blown remote for a customer. A better option in many cases is to control the fan from the wall with a speed control switch.

News | August 31, 2011

Hurricane Forecast Increases Interest in Generators

Hurricane Irene slammed into the east coat over the past weekend and caused record power outages, some people are still out. Generators were a hot item and sold out quickly along with the related equipment such as generator transfer switches, generator panels, cords and plugs.

If you prepared ahead of time and had your generator wired and ready to go you where probably unaffected by the storm. People who had the automatic standby generators and even portable generators were glad they did, with all that rain it was important to keep the sump pumps running to prevent basements from flooding.

Please be sure to have your generator wired with the proper transfer equipment to prevent generator power from going back out on the utility lines that could cause injury to the lineman. Also remember to always run your generator out doors to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

This photo shows William Brown of Landenberg, PA had his generator wire up back in the early summer and was prepared for the storm; just roll it out of the garage and plug it in.

This picture shows 30 amp outdoor twist lock generator plug.

Ways to save | August 5, 2011

Whole House Fans Can Lower Your Electric Bills

Whole house fans can save you on your utility bills by by lowering your electric usage. These fans pull cool air in through your house and push the hot air out through the attic. This process will cool your attic, once attic is cooler the second floor of your house will be cooler.

This first picture shows the low profile vent intake of a Tamarack whole house fan installed in Oxford Chester County PA. No noisy or rattling louvers to worry about. Read the rest here »

News, Ways to save | June 16, 2011

Ceiling Fans Can Save You Money

Ceiling fans can save you money on your electric bill all year long. In both winter and summer, ceiling fans help circulate the air in the house allowing your heating and cooling systems to run less.

With your heating and cooling running less, you can save money on your monthly electric bills. Most ceiling fans use about the same energy as a 100 watt bulb and they come in many different varieties. Southern Chester County Electric can install the ceiling fan that fits your style quickly and without hassle. Read the rest here »

News | May 13, 2011

Efficient and Powerful Lighting Options

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Large buildings such as warehouses and garages with high ceilings require powerful lighting to illuminate. Using 400 watt metal halide bay light fixtures are a good choice.

These light fixtures are low maintenance, energy efficient and have a long bulb life. Pictured above is George Goglia (me) and Mike Venti with his new garage lights installation at M&S Venti Trucking in Glenolden, PA.

News | March 17, 2011

Recent Sacred Heart Golf Tournament

Recently we were able to help support the Sacred Heart Golf Tournament.

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News | March 16, 2011

New Portable Generator Installation in Newtown Square, PA

Long time custoner Pat Kennedy of Newtown Sq. Pa with his new portable generator.
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Generac Standby Generator in Oxford, PA

picture-036This Generac Standby generator in Oxford Pa was installed in 2002 and is working as good as the day it was installed.

These standby generators have an exerciser [timer] that starts up once a week and lets it run for a short time to keep the battery charged and to make sure that its ready and in good working order for when the utility power goes out. Read the rest here »


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