Electrical Panel Upgrades
Do you happen to have an outdated or unsafe electrical panel? Do you perhaps experience power outages or power surges frequently? You may want to consider AMi’s Electrical Upgrade Services. Older electrical panels may not meet current safety standards, or in homes that have been remodeled circuits may be overloaded without you even realizing it. ...
Carbon Monoxide Detectors and Fire Safety in the Kitchen
According to the National Fire Protection Association cooking fires are the leading cause of home fires and home injuries. That is why it is so important to ensure that your CO detectors and smoke detectors are up to date, placed according to code, and tested regularly. The placement of CO Detectors can also be ...
Check Your Detectors To Keep Your Home Safe
This blog post isn't here to scare you but rather to make sure that the systems that are in your home to help protect you are equipped to do their job right.
Check your Electrical System Before Plugging In the Holiday Lights
Here's why it may pay off to have an electrician check your electrical system this season.
Is Your Home Protected Against a Power Surge?
There is a way to defend against power surges though and our electricians in Maple Grove, MN can help with setting it up.
When Should I Check My Detectors? Now!
The next time your detector wakes you up in the middle of the night, you should make a mental note to check on these vital home safety systems
Your Crash Course in Electrical Safety
Fortunately, there are plenty of things that you can do to ensure that safety of your appliances, your home, and most importantly, your family.
How You Benefit from Whole-Home Surge Protection
Are you keeping you home safe? Think past home security systems, locks, and secure windows—are you safe in the face of disaster?
Do You Have a Carbon Monoxide Detector Installed?
Install a carbon monoxide detector today to keep your home and family safe and healthy.
What to Do When Your Outlets Won’t Work
For the purpose of today’s blog post, we’re going to focus specifically on the GFCI outlet.