Why switch to GFCI Outlets?
GFCIs (Ground Fault Circuit Interruptor) is a device that protects us from electrical shocks. A GFCI detects low level ground faults when a current is leaking. GFCIs monitor a current flow in a circuit and will automatically interrupt power when detecting a small defective current. GFCIs are designated by NEC (National Electric Code); typically in areas where a receptacle is prone to water.
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When it’s time to replace those outlets….
- Broken, chipped, cracked, or electric shocks
- Dark or burnt spots on wall plates
- Overheating Wires
- Still having power issues after resetting GFCI
- Loose wires or loose connections
- Update outlets for code compliance