When Should I Call for an Emergency Service Call?
If not taken seriously, electricity can become dangerous in some situations. Often it's hard to know if an electrical issue is an emergency. Catalyst Electric wants to keep you and your family safe! Today, we would like to share with you when you should call for an emergency electrical service and what would be just a normal service call. Read on to learn more!
Service Call
Catalyst Electric is your full-service electric service company at the Lake of the Ozarks. We can repair a wide array of electrical issues you may experience. Only call the best electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks when you have an issue. During our normal business hours, we can help you with the following issues regarding your electricity, whether it be at your home or business:
- An outlet isn't working
- Breaker is tripping
- Electrical equipment stopped working
- Lights are not working
- Intermittent power from an outlet
- GFCI receptacle won't test out
- Switches have a crackling sound when flipped
- Smoke detectors not testing out or they are going off for no reason
Emergency Call
You should always take electrical problems seriously because electricity can be very dangerous if a problem arises and it is not taken care of correctly or in a timely manner. At Catalyst Electric, we know that problems don't only happen during business hours alone, that's why we have our phones on 24/7! We are here to help you when an emergency happens. Below are some electrical issues that you could experience that would justify calling us anytime, even after hours.
- Any issues listed in the service call sections that need to be addressed immediately outside of normal business hours
- Burning electrical smell
- Essential equipment isn't working for a business- Ovens for restaurants, or lights not working in an office space, etc..
- Tree down on secondary electrical lines
- The main breaker tripped
- Water or fire damaged electrical
- Any tingling feeling around a dock
- Electrical lines hit by excavation
- The main breaker in the panel fails
- Lightning strikes
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