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Save Energy this Spring with These Tips! 💡

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Spring is almost here! Spring is a great time for some home maintenance as the weather begins to warm up. You may be doing some spring cleaning and a few home maintenance tasks. While you are completing your home maintenance, it's a good idea to think about some ways you can save money. A great place to start is cutting back on your energy consumption. Read on to find find a few ways you can start saving on energy costs this spring from Catalyst Electric ! 1) Start with Your Water Heater  Did you know that your water heater has settings regarding how hot to keep your water in the tank? Turning down your water heater even by 10 degrees can help to cut your costs by 3-5%. Imagine if you turned it down by just 20 degrees, you could save substantially on your bill. However, if you have an old water heating unit, turning down the temperature may not help as much as you want it to. Consider upgrading to an Energy Star-rated tank. A new water heater may cost you upfront but the amount of

Choose the BEST Commercial Contractor - Here's How!

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 If you have a construction project coming up for your business, you'll likely need an electrician. Choosing the right company for the job is important! If you aren't sure who to choose the best electrician at the Lake of the Ozarks,  here are a few things to consider!  #1 Outline Your Needs  Not every electrician is right for all electrical jobs - especially when you are dealing with commercial work. You should outline what your business's electrical needs are, then ask plenty of questions to ensure that the electrician that you are hiring is qualified to do the work. Do you need major work done or are the improvements minor? You should also consider your timeframe and be upfront from the start with your desired timeframe to get the project completed. #2 Only Hire a Commercial Electrical Contractor that is Licensed and Insured!  As a business owner, you probably already know that you should only hire an electrical contractor that is licensed and insured. Making sure that t

It's Time to Schedule Your FREE Dock Inspection!

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Spring will be here soon which means it will be time to start your spring maintenance tasks very soon! The wintertime is a great time to start planning what you need to do once spring gets here. You never know when a warm day will come unexpectedly, so having that plan in place can help give you some ideas for what to do when warm weather strikes. One thing you could do while it's still cold is scheduling a dock inspection at the Lake of the Ozarks . Harsh temperatures can cause problems with your dock's electrical system and it's critical to have it inspected yearly. Read on to get a few dock safety to keep in mind from Catalyst Electric!  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 you

Tips for Teaching Kids About Electrical Safety!

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 Electricity is part of our e everyday life. So much so that we probably don't think about it often because it is second nature to our everyday life. It's important to keep in mind that electricity can be dangerous if used incorrectly or if we aren't practicing electrical safety. This is especially true for children. Although some things may seem simple to us, it's critical that we teach our children about electrical safety! Many accidents could be avoided if proper electrical safety is taught and followed. Not sure how to go about teaching children about electrical safety? Get a few tips from your trusted electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks - Catalyst Electric!  Make it Fun and Engaging Let's face it, learning about electrical safety is not the most fun subject to learn about. It is easy for kids to disengage and become uninterested in what you are talking about. You should try to make it fun and age-appropriate. Here are a few ideas to make teaching them about