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Electrical / March 16, 2022
Ceiling fans are often one of the first things homeowners install or switch out when buying a new house. Fans tend to collect dust and debris from former occupants. Further, fans are also a highly stylized choice for homeowners. However, while some would prefer to DIY most tasks in a new home, fan swapping and installation is one job that is better left to professionals. Learn more about the potential dangers of a DIY install of your new fan and find out who to call for a professional electrician in Edmonton instead.
Putting up a new fan is more than mashing together a few wires and watching the blades spin. The entire process could take a few hours if you are unfamiliar with the technique. Depending on the age of your home, there may be different wires than are pictured in the accompanying manual. You will also have to climb on a ladder with proper safety gear and footwear for best results. Without the know-how, you could be in danger before you even begin.
Electrical codes are a part of complex building codes that must be met for a property to pass inspection. If you are DIY-ing a fan in your home, improper wiring might not seem like a big deal since no one is coming to check on your building code right away. However, violating electrical codes could cause several problems that will require electrical repair services in the future.
If you put your home up for sale, you will have a home inspection. During that time, an inspector will evaluate all the necessary safety codes for the home. Wiring is one of the building codes that is checked to ensure safety for the new owners and to make sure the property meets the code. Professional electricians know the latest regulations and installation protocols and will know something is off right when they see it.
Electrical codes are a part of meeting building safety code specifications because they underscore safety. Electrical codes must be completed precisely every time to avoid or lessen the possibility of dangerous consequences. If electrical wiring is not up to snuff, then fires could occur, causing damages and injuries, or worse.
If there is a fire in your home, insurance will send an inspector to evaluate the damages and the property. If they can determine where the fire started, it means they can quickly close the case and pay out your costs to fix your home or buy a new one. However, in some cases, if they determine that the fire started because of faulty wiring that was installed after a home inspection, the insurance policy may be negatively impacted. Installation wiring signed off on by a professional electrician does not have the same consequences.
Electrical work is a challenging and high-risk job that requires patience, practice, and continuing education to remain updated on changing information and the most up-to-date procedures. Electricians go to school for at least two years and then spend even more hours in apprenticeship programs, training on the job to ensure their skills match their degrees. Before even setting foot on a job alone, electricians must be certified and insured to meet your needs for services adequately.
On the other hand, DIY approaches typically entail a few video views and rereading the directions. More knowledge and on-the-job wisdom are necessary for a successful job that lasts than what is provided in a short pamphlet from the manufacturer.
To minimize the risk of danger to you and damages to your home, contact the experts at Handyman Connection for professional fan installation. You can count on friendly service and high-quality work in Edmonton that is guaranteed.