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1. Home <span class="highlight">Electrical</span> <span class="highlight">Repair</span>&#160;...
(Electrical)
A home electrical repair that you do yourself can save you time and money. Often a first reaction is to be fearful of anything involveing electricity. This is a healthy reaction. A respect for electricity ...
Created on 17 July 2012
2. Using Home <span class="highlight">Repair</span> Central
(Support)
...  your answer yes? Then take a few minutes and review the following guidelines. You will be happy you did. Some popular topics are 'Door Repairs', 'Fixing Drywall', 'Troubleshooting Electrical Problems',  ...
Created on 21 April 2016
3. <span class="highlight">Electrical</span> Wiring&#160;...
(Wiring)
There are numerous items in your home that have electrical wiring. Outlets, lights and appliances come quickly to mind. Some items use low voltage, others use a lot of power, like an electric range. There ...
Created on 17 April 2016
4. Home <span class="highlight">Repair</span> Topics
(Repair Topics)
... ing the finished product. See this information if you have any drywall issues in your home. Electrical Electricity, what would we do without it. Sadly, electricity is a very scary thing to work with.  ...
Created on 19 February 2016
5. Overhead Garage Door <span class="highlight">Repair</span>
(Garage Doors)
...  not eliminate the need for springs. It has moving parts and is also an electrical device. A garage door opener is one of those things that can have some simple problems that cause it not to work. Check ...
Created on 18 July 2012
6. Home <span class="highlight">Repair</span> Central
(Uncategorised)
... Heaters are covered. Electrical Repair - After you take precautions there is no reason you can't make simple electrical repairs in your home. Why pay a repairman if it is simple to fix. There are man ...
Created on 18 July 2012
7. Do It Yourself Plumbing <span class="highlight">Repair</span>
(Plumbing)
...  or reduced quantities available. Some simple electrical tests can help you to locate the mis-behaving part. See 'Electric Water Heater Thermostats and 'Water Heater Element Testing' for more informatio ...
Created on 17 July 2012
8. Garbage Disposal <span class="highlight">Repair</span>s
(Garbage Disposals)
... ability to enjoy life. How much nicer it is when we can grind it up and have the run down the drain. A garbage disposal is both a mechanical and an electrical device. Therefore, you can have problems ...
Created on 15 July 2012
9. <span class="highlight">Electrical</span> Safety at Home&#160;...
(Safety)
Electrical safety at home is an important consideration. Electricity is dangerous and can cause injury and death. A healthy respect for the dangers is a necessity before attempting any electrical repair. ...
Created on 14 July 2012
10. Troubleshooting <span class="highlight">Electrical</span> Circuits&#160;...
(Wiring)
Troubleshooting electrical circuits can be helpful when you are getting overloads on one circuit. It may be that you have to move a high wattage item like a 'space heater' or 'kitchen appliance to anoth ...
Created on 13 July 2012
11. Installing <span class="highlight">Electrical</span> Fixtures&#160;...
(Wiring)
Installing electrical fixtures in your home is not too difficult. Reading and following the directions is important. Each manufacturer has its own set of guidelines for how they want things hooked up. ...
Created on 13 July 2012
12. Types of <span class="highlight">Electrical</span> Wire&#160;...
(Wiring)
...  in most places. If you encounter aluminum wire in your home you may want to have an licensed electrician check it out. Got an electrical project that you need to do? See the articles 'Home Electric ...
Created on 13 July 2012
13. Types of <span class="highlight">Electrical</span> Circuits&#160;...
(Wiring)
Basic house wiring can involve several types of electrical circuits and wiring configurations. A few types of circuits you might normally find in a home are described below along with reasons why they ...
Created on 13 July 2012
14. Testing Water Heater Element Continuity
(Electric Water Heaters)
... y is the ability of the wire or element to complete an electrical circuit. Electricity needs a continuous path to work. Any break or interuption will cause it to fail. For a hot water heater, the elemen ...
Created on 20 April 2016
15. How To Wire Lights
(Wiring)
... or whatever reason you want to install a light. What are the concerns? Is it hard? This is something you can do. For related electrical problems you want to see the articles 'How To Wire a Light Swit ...
Created on 19 April 2016
16. How To Wire a Three Way Switch
(Wiring)
... point they have some unique requirements. Not sure if this is your problem? See the articles 'Troubleshooting Electrical Wiring' and 'Residential Electrical Repair' for a listing of related articles. T ...
Created on 18 April 2016
17. How To Test a Light Switch
(Wiring)
... you have checked the bulbs before proceeding. For related information see 'Troubleshooting Wiring Problems' and 'Residential Electrical Repair'. Checking the Light Bulbs Try the bulbs in another fixtu ...
Created on 18 April 2016
18. Light Switch Wiring Diagram
(Wiring)
This page provides a listing of all the 'Electrical Wiring Diagrams' that we have on the Home Repair Central website. Below you will find descriptions of each diagram. Not sure if you are on the righ ...
Created on 18 April 2016
19. How To Wire a Light Switch
(Wiring)
... safely. For safety concerns, see 'Electrical Safety Tips for Homeowners'. This article discusses standard single pole switches. For other types of switches, see 'Wiring Dimmer Switches' and 'How to W ...
Created on 18 April 2016
20. How To Replace a Dimmer Switch
(Wiring)
... ess. If you dimmer switch is toast, then replacing it is about your only option. Are you just upgrading, then you still need to replace the old switch. What Can Go Wrong? Electrical shocks can  ...
Created on 18 April 2016
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