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Electrical Safety Tips for Your Dock

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It's officially boating season at the Lake of the Ozarks! If you own a dock at the Lake of the Ozarks to house your boat, it's important that now that winter is over you get your docks electrical system inspected. Winter can wreak havoc on your docks electrical system with the constant thawing and unthawing. Catalyst Electric can't stress enough just how important dock safety is and that's why today, our electrical contracting company at the Lake of the Ozarks has a few tips for dock safety below. Inspect Conduit  You should inspect your conduit frequently. Check for things like tears in the conduit. If there is a tear in your conduit, your wires are exposed and could be dangerous if they come into contact with water or the medal dock frame. Taping the conduit back together is NOT a good way to fix the issue. This will not fix your issue and is still dangerous. If you notice a tear, to ensure your safety is not at risk, turn off the dock's electricity and c

When Should You Get an Electrical Inspection?

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Typically you get an electrical inspection before buying a home but did you know there are other situations where it may be a good idea to have a certified electrician at the Lake of the Ozarks complete an electrical inspection? We often don't think about our electrical system but when something goes wrong it can be extremely dangerous. Read on to find out when you may want to have a home electrical inspection at the Lake of the Ozarks !  Before a Home Improvement Project  If you are planning on doing any home improvement projects such as building an addition to your home, it's a good idea to contact an electrician before you start. You need to ensure that your current electrical system is capable of supporting new outlets and fixtures. You won't want to overload your circuit breaker and accessing this before you begin can save you time and money. DIY Electrical Work  If someone who is not a certified electrician completed any electric work in your home, whether

Protect Your Electronics and Appliances with a Whole Home Surge Protector!

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Spring is almost here and we've already experienced several thunderstorms and there will be many more to come. Every time lightning strikes, your electrical system is at risk, as well as your appliances and electronics. Did you know there is something that you can have installed by our electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks that will protect your home from damage from a power surge? Continue reading to find out what a whole house surge protector is and why you should seriously consider installing one in your home! What is a Whole House Surge Protector? There is a specific amount of voltage that should run through your electrical system and if the voltage gets 's too high, it can be very dangerous and damage expensive appliances. The job of a surge protector is to prevent electrical surges from happening by only allowing the proper amount of voltage at all times. Think about a surge protector that many of us put on our computers. Computers are expensive and they t

Electrical Upgrades for Your Home Improvement Project

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Are you planning on making any home improvements this year? It doesn't matter if you are planning a major renovation project or you are just making a few updates in your home, it can be a stressful undertaking figuring out exactly what needs to be completed. For example, something you may not have thought about is electrical upgrades and electrical safety for your home improvement project. You may need to make a few electrical upgrades in which you will need to decide if you want to DIY the project or bring in a professional electrician at the Lake of the Ozarks to do it for you. Below are a few safety tips for your home renovation project. You May Need to Do Some Rewiring  We don't think twice about having electricity in our home which is often why we don't think about it when we are planning home improvement projects. Depending on your project, rewiring may need to be done. We highly recommend hiring an experienced electrician to evaluate your situation, determine