Electrical Safety in the Workplace

Three Lesser-Known Services An Electrician Can Do To Improve Your Home

Electricians are some of the handiest and most versatile of all the different tradesmen in Australia, so it seems like they are often wasted on the same few jobs when it comes to working on residential properties. While installing wiring is important, this is not the only task electricians can do—far from it in fact. It is no surprise when you consider the years of training and experience you have to have to work as an accredited electrician, so why not take advantage of this wealth of knowledge to improve your home? 

Upgrade Your Circuit Breaker Box

Many of the houses in the big cities across Australia are quite old and haven't had any significant upgrades to their electrical systems in decades, if ever. A circuit breaker box is basically the heart of your home's electrical system, and if it is old, it may not have the same potency when it comes to running multiple big-ticket items at once. If you find that your home struggles to run your computers, air conditioning units and fridges along with everything else, then you may need to have your circuit breaker box upgraded. Don't settle for constant power outages; get your local electrician in to fix up the problem and get your home life back on track.

Add More Electrical Sockets In Tight Areas

A very common problem across Australia is finding out an area of your home is unreachable by the available electrical sockets. Whether you are installing a new TV and find out there's no readily available power socket or you find out your kitchen has far too few electrical sockets to fulfil all your appliances needs, you can always add more in. Electricians add and change electrical layouts all the time, and if you simply must have some new electrical sockets added in, then you can get this problem fixed relatively easily. 

Fix Water Heating Malfunctions

Australia has a very harsh environment that can wreak havoc on electrical systems, especially ones with high usages like water heating units. If your hot water unit is on the fritz, then you might be confused as to who to call: a plumber or an electrician. Now as with any complex situation the answer is that it depends. Getting a plumber involved is always a good idea when dealing with water, but at the same time, with electricity involved, you will need an electrician present too. In tandem, the two will be able to quickly determine what area of the system is at fault and work together to get it back on track. Alternatively, if you find that your hot water system is simply not as potent as you would like, then an electrician can also upgrade it for you, which is much more preferable than waiting for it to fail. 

For more information, reach out to a company such as A.J.C. Electrical Service Pty Ltd.


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