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Electrical Repair Tips if You Plan to Sell Your Home in 2019!

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If you are planning on selling your home in 2019, you may want to take a look at your electrical system before you put it on the market. If your electrical system is not up to code, it could make or break your home sale. Not sure where to start or what potential buyers will be looking for? The best electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks , Catalyst Electric, are here to tell you a few things you should consider upgrading or replacing before you put your home on the market. Outdated Breaker Box  Breaker boxes that are older than 30 years will have to be replaced to obtain financing in most cases. These older breaker boxes pose a safety risk and believe it or not are still in a lot of homes today. Old Wiring  If your home was built in the 60s-70s or before and the electrical wiring has never been replaced, you probably have an old style of aluminum wiring that is not up to code. A lot of homeowners insurance will not insure homes with this kind of wiring. Ungrounded Outlets 

5 Ways to Save Energy This Winter!

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It's officially winter which means the temperatures are only going to get colder. Your furnace plays a big part in increased energy costs in the winter months. While heating your home or business is essential, there are plenty of things you can do in to be proactive about cutting your energy costs this winter. Today, the best electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks have 5 tips to help cut down on your energy this winter at your home or business. Turn Your Lights Off! This may seem like a no-brainer but making sure that lights are turned off when you leave a room can save you money on your electric bill. For businesses, this is easier said than done. Consider installing motion sensors inside your business. Rooms like the bathroom, breakrooms, and hallways can go unused for hours. Not only will this be convenient, but it will also save you big time on your energy bill at your business. If you are interested in having motion sensors installed at your business, contact  Cataly

What Does Bad Electrical Work Actually Cost?

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We've mentioned it before but we can't stress enough that electrical work probably should not be on your DIY list. While there are plenty of home projects that you are more than capable of tackling, electrical work just isn't one of them. Not only should you not attempt to do it yourself, but it's also just as dangerous if you hire someone that is not licensed and insured. Find out three costs of getting bad electrical work done below! #1 You're Not Saving as Much as You Might Think  You may think that you are saving a lot of money by doing the work yourself or hiring a discounted electrician but more times than not you will end up spending just as much or even more. If you do the work yourself and you don't have a license, it is possible that you could order the wrong parts, have to purchase proper tools, or pay for a bad repair. When you pay an unlicensed electrician that does not have experience, if the job is done incorrectly you will have to pay anot

3 Types of Kitchen Lighting

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Today's kitchens are designed for entertaining, cooking meals for your family, doing homework after school, and of course making memories! Your kitchen is more than likely one of the most used rooms in your home and for a good reason. The lighting in kitchens use to consist of a single fixture used only for cooking meals but kitchens have come a long way, moving into a multi-functional room. A multifunctional room calls for more lighting for not only functional reasons but also to make a statement in your home. Today, our electrical contracting company at the Lake of the Ozarks would like to share with you three types of kitchen lighting to add to your home. Ambient Lighting  Ambient lighting is your main light source in your kitchen. This type of lighting is typically turned on by the flip of a switch and will provide lighting throughout the entire room. Different types of ambient lighting typically include ceiling mounted lighting or recessed fixtures. Recessed Fixtures