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The Dangers of DIY Electrical Work ⚡🧰🚫

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The winter months can ensue in some DIY projects at home. Many homeowners enjoy putting some sweat equity into their home to make the living space more enjoyable and even increase the value of your home. While there are many DIY (Do it Yourself) projects that are very doable for a lot of homeowners, electrical work is something you should leave to the professionals. Read on to find out why doing your own electrical work is not a good idea from our electrical contracting company at the Lake of the Ozarks .  #1 Your Safety  Electricity can be extremely dangerous. If you don't know the ins and outs of the electrical system you could get seriously injured, or worse, killed. Not only do put yourself in danger, but you could also potentially put others at risk if they are nearby. #2 Your Future Safety  There are obvious risks at the moment when you are completing electrical work. Arguably, one of the biggest risks is future safety concerns. Just because everything is working does not mea

Have a Safe Summer at Your Dock - Dock Safety!

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 The summer season will be here before we know it and the off-season is an excellent time to complete some necessary maintenance before the season gets here. If you own a dock with electricity that goes to it, ensuring your dock is up-to-code is critical for your safety. Read on to learn more about dock safety from Catalyst Electric!  Test All GFCIs  You must have GFCIs at your dock receptacles. The purpose of a GFCI is to measure a circuit's current and if something is not right, it will trip the GFCI and cut off the power. This is especially important around water because it can sense when there is electric current going into the water. It is a good idea to test your GFCIs once a month. Typically, you can find them along the ramp of your dock. Contact a Professional for Repairs  It's always best to contact your  local electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks  if an issue with your electricity at your dock arises. There are a lot of home projects that you are more than capable o

Go Solar in 2021! πŸ’‘

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Have you been thinking about going solar but not sure how to get started? Solar energy is a great way to conserve energy, it's better for the environment, and it can potentially save you some money. Catalyst Electric is a certified solar energy installer and we are here to help! Still on the fence about whether it is a good option for your home or business? Read on to learn about the many benefits of installing solar panels from our electrical contracting company at the Lake of the Ozarks.   #1 Earn a Great Return on Investment  You may think the cost to install solar panels is an expense but if you think about it as an investment instead, there should be a big temptation to install a solar panel system! You can also get a federal income tax credit (ITC) that helps cover the cost of installing a solar energy system. #2 Protect Yourself from Rising Energy Costs  On average, residential energy prices have gone up by an average of 3% annually over the past ten years. When you invest

Everything You Need to Know About Childproof Electrical Outlets! πŸ‘ΆπŸ”Œ⚡

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 Are you bringing a new bundle of joy into the world in 2021? As a new parent, it can seem like the list of things you need to prepare are never-ending! One important safety step every new parent should take is ensuring the safety of your home's electrical outlets. Childproofing your outlets is critical for keeping small fingers out of electrical sockets because once they start crawling they are baby level! Not sure what the best approach to childproofing your outlets is? Read on to get a few tips from our electrical contracting company at the Lake of the Ozarks !  Tamper Resistant Receptacles (TRR) Tamper-resistant receptacles are a great solution for childproofing your outlets. These are specially designed outlets that are designed to keep children from sticking something potentially dangerous into an outlet. These outlets feature spring-loaded shutters that close the receptacle slots when they are not in use. In order to open the shutters, an even amount of pressure must be appl