Tell-Tale Signs of Electrical Issues

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Many of us chalk up home damages to age or moisture in the air, especially when it comes to electrical issues. We think flickering lights, unresponsive switches, or consistently blown fuses are results of too much voltage in one spot or moisture. While we continually believe this, you should be understanding what is happening, how […]

Why Choose Chamberlin Electric?

Electrician in Hudson, NH

Electricity is a vital source for just about everything we use in our daily lives. Especially in our homes, it is important that our electricity is in working order and that our appliances’ electric panels stay in top form. Finding the right company to count on for all kinds of electricity solutions is key. At […]

Finding The Right Generator

Generators in New Hampshire from Chamberlin Electric

If you are not an expert electrician but need a quality generator, it always helps to know exactly what type you need. We at Chamberlin Electric understand how important it is to find the right generator for your needs, and want to help you understand the differences between each kind of generator so you know […]

Common Electricity Myths

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We live life based off of myths and superstitions whether we know it or not. Let’s take some time to debunk some electrical myths, shall we?

AFCI outlets

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Along with the GFCI outlets, no home is complete with out AFCI outlets. Further protecting your home from faulty wiring, AFCI outlets are now required.

Where are GFCI outlets required?

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GFCI, or Ground Fault Circuit Interruption have become standard in many homes and it has been a long time coming for these protective circuits.

Safety Tips for a Power Outage

With the threat of Nor’Easters coming soon, it is best to be prepared. Would you know what to expect during a power outage in the cold?

Surge Protectors

Power surges are common when you try to use too much amperage from one outlet. Surge Protectors are the only way to protect against these surges.