Thursday, January 22, 2015

Expert Electrician in Cumming GA

The Cumming GA Electrician




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So you consider yourself to be quite the handy man eh? You figure that you can handle any sort of home improvement task, including handling the electricity. Heck, you went online and read all about it, right? Maybe even took some books out of the library. You're pretty sure that you have the tools in your toolbox, and you have the proper protective gear to wear.


And then you end up in the emergency room with an electrical burn, or even worse, dead. Your house may have burned to the ground, and who knows how your family may be coping? Are they injured? Are they alive? Was your home even insured? You may very well end up with absolutely nothing, including a very empty wallet as you will be paying thousands upon thousands of dollars to replace everything.


Energy Efficient Lighting



efficient light

The Lighting in your residential Property accounts for 1/4 of your monthly Energy Expenses.


The electric bill  of a 1 incandescent bulb costs 4 to 12 times the original cost of the bulb originally.

Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFL)

CFLs are  mini productions of fluorescent light bulbs similar to the 4ft light bulbs in your laundry room fluorescent fixture. They can be used in your lamps, and provide light that looks the same as traditional bulbs - different from the fluorescent glow  associated with offices and industry fluorescent fixtures.

Light Emitting Diode (LED)

All of this because you thought that you could do the job yourself! Electricity is one of the few renovations that you should never undertake yourself unless you are trained, certified, insured,and a licensed electrician.  Knowing exactly what you are doing. Any little thing can put your house and family in jeopardy; trying to save a couple of dollars by not hiring a professional emergency electrician is not worth the risk.

Licensed Electrician


Still not convinced? Be sure to check your insurance policy, IF you have one. More often than not, you will not be insured if any unlicensed or amateur (yourself included) attempts home repairs that results in damage. Electrical fires are extremely common, and can spread very quickly, resulting in walls that are destroyed within minutes. These types of fire usually happen because the wires and circuits are either overloaded or faulty; the wiring and circuits used are outdated; or, most common with home repairs, the wires and circuits are improperly installed. Consider, too, that improper wiring can easily damage your major home appliances. Do you really want to replace your fridge because you messed up on the wiring? Probably not! Finding an electrician is also a very simple task. You can do a quick search online right from your own home, or look through your phone book for some numbers of licensed and bonded professionals. If you know any family, friends or neighbors that recently had some electrical work done, ask them who they used and how satisfied they were with their service. You can also visit your local hardware store and ask them for some names of reliable, dependable electricians. Think of all of the damage you can do to your home and family, just because you thought you probably knew what you were doing. The cost of replacing everything alone justifies hiring a professional electrician. Save yourself the stress, the expense and the danger that could otherwise happen. Choose an experienced and licensed electrician.

Emergency Electrician




Cumming, Dawsonville , and Gainesville are only a few cities we service in North GA.



Thursday, November 13, 2014

Lighting Retrofit

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4 Reasons to convert your Recess Lighting 

LED Lights are Dependable Energy Savers



LED Inserts Save Cumming GA residents Thousands

  • Save Dollars Monthly
  • Increase the Value of the Property
  • Improve the Look of your Living/Office Space
  • Quit Changing Light Bulbs


Over the past few months, The Electrician in Cumming GA has installed over 500 LED Replacement inserts for homeowners. If you are remodeling your home,or creating an addition LED inserts
are for you. These lights provide exceptional brightness. Anyone can install dimmers to the lighting system. All the manufacturer's guarantee their fixtures for 20 years. The LED replacement is a superior product that can even be manipulated to throw an array of vibrant colors depending on the programmers or homeowners taste. GA Power and Other Utility Providers offer rebates and incentives for their customers to utilize green energy saving products. The Federal Government offers tax breaks also. Be aware that if you or your Group intends to take advantage of the current deductions, you must have a Energy Audit to benefit on the tax breaks.  Give George a Call @ 770-331-4771 or Set up a time for consultation for your needs. George@ArgoElectrical.com

Sunday, January 20, 2013

The Evolution of Electrical Surge Protector


A lighting retrofit is the practice of replacing existing lighting systems with more energy-efficient parts. The practice of parts replacement uses a significantly less amount of energy every month. The value is realized in the next few month's energy bills. Eventually, this change will not only pay for the new equipment, but eventually provide a return on your investment.



Understanding energy consumption is vital to this decision. Utilities bill their customers in a variety of ways. They will charge you based upon use of energy, a charge for demand, a power factor charge, fuel adjustment charges, and other unmentionables.This process will focus on energy reduction. This is vital to everyone. The past few years the power grid in the United States struggle's to provide electrical power to all it's customers.
A formula for energy consumption is kilowatt-hours equals input kilowatt-hours multiplied by time. You can calculate this from your monthly utility bill times projected hourly use. Reducing energy consumption can be achieved by reduction of input wattage or reduce hours of use. Input wattage can be reduced. Replace your lamps and tar ballasts with electronic ballasts and energy-efficient light bulbs. You also can reduce hours of operation by using lighting controls and other energy-saving efforts.
Lets look at a model to give an idea of the savings. One system uses 175 input watts multiplied by 3,000 hours a year. The total comes to 525 kilowatt-hours. Divide the kilowatt-hours by $0.10 cost for each kilowatt-hours. This comes to a $5,250.00 bill. Our second model uses 100 input watts multiplied by the same 3,000 hours of use.The utility cost would be $3,000.00. This is a savings of $2,250.00 or about a 42.5% savings. Now obviously in residential settings, lighting may not use half of the kilowatt-hours every month. Even if this practice cuts your total bill by 25% a month, the retrofit pays for itself in 24 months.
Green energy is a dominating force in our universe. Lighting retrofits are the quickest way to make your own personal contribution. The bottom line is use of energy. The less energy we use, the longer we delay global warming. Just a side note, T-12 lightbulbs and ballast are becoming more expensive. The reason for this is because the industry is phasing them out. In a few years, you will not be able to purchase these products anymore. Don't quit without implementing your lighting retrofit!
http://www.ArgoElectrical.com will help with your remodeling needs.





Electrical Solutions: You Can Save Money With Lighting Retrofits!


A lighting retrofit is the practice of replacing existing lighting systems with more energy-efficient parts. The practice of parts replacement uses a significantly less amount of energy every month. The value is realized in the next few month's energy bills. Eventually, this change will not only pay for the new equipment, but eventually provide a return on your investment.



Understanding energy consumption is vital to this decision. Utilities bill their customers in a variety of ways. They will charge you based upon use of energy, a charge for demand, a power factor charge, fuel adjustment charges, and other unmentionables.This process will focus on energy reduction. This is vital to everyone. The past few years the power grid in the United States struggle's to provide electrical power to all it's customers.
A formula for energy consumption is kilowatt-hours equals input kilowatt-hours multiplied by time. You can calculate this from your monthly utility bill times projected hourly use. Reducing energy consumption can be achieved by reduction of input wattage or reduce hours of use. Input wattage can be reduced. Replace your lamps and tar ballasts with electronic ballasts and energy-efficient light bulbs. You also can reduce hours of operation by using lighting controls and other energy-saving efforts.
Lets look at a model to give an idea of the savings. One system uses 175 input watts multiplied by 3,000 hours a year. The total comes to 525 kilowatt-hours. Divide the kilowatt-hours by $0.10 cost for each kilowatt-hours. This comes to a $5,250.00 bill. Our second model uses 100 input watts multiplied by the same 3,000 hours of use.The utility cost would be $3,000.00. This is a savings of $2,250.00 or about a 42.5% savings. Now obviously in residential settings, lighting may not use half of the kilowatt-hours every month. Even if this practice cuts your total bill by 25% a month, the retrofit pays for itself in 24 months.
Green energy is a dominating force in our universe. Lighting retrofits are the quickest way to make your own personal contribution. The bottom line is use of energy. The less energy we use, the longer we delay global warming. Just a side note, T-12 lightbulbs and ballast are becoming more expensive. The reason for this is because the industry is phasing them out. In a few years, you will not be able to purchase these products anymore. Don't quit without implementing your lighting retrofit!
http://www.ArgoElectrical.com will help with your remodeling needs.





Friday, November 5, 2010

A Guide to Surge Protection


Today’s electrical appliances, stereo equipment and computer systems are much more important to our daily lives than we’d like to imagine. Our computers are our link to the world around us. They have become a center-point in the daily lives of many families. Think about it, what would you do if your computer burned up? Could you afford to replace it on a moment’s notice, and what about all the valuable data stored on it? Could you easily replace the Plasma screen television you bought for the holidays? You may want to consider protecting your valuable electronics with a proper surge protector.
What is a surge protector? A surge protector is your first line of defense against voltage surges or spikes in your home or office’s electrical system. Typically, a “surge” is when the voltage in your home increases slightly and lasts for about three nanoseconds. A “spike” is a voltage increase that lasts for one to two nanoseconds. Either one can have a devastating effect on your delicate electronics if they are unprotected.
Surge protectors come in many sizes, shapes and variations. Sometimes called a “power strip”, most homeowners know them for being able to extend the number of outlets available on a given wall outlet, like a more convenient extension cord. Unbeknownst to most homeowners, that so-called “power strip” can be a money saver if it’s ever called upon to do its job.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Philadelphia's Coolest Block Contest

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Friday, February 26, 2010

Saving Money with Retrofits

Whether you are interested in trimming your office lighting and cooling bills, making the warehouse a little brighter, or moving your facility from old and inefficient metal halides to T5 or T8 Hi Bay fixtures, Lighting Retrofits can help. We specialize in using the latest technology to make your facility energy efficient, and certain facilities can upgrade without having to completely replace their fixtures. Nearly all fluorescent fixtures have retrofit options that increase light levels and reduce wattage by as much as up to 70%! Check out some of the sample facility pictures below, and notice the incredible difference good lighting can make.





A lighting retrofit is the practice of replacing existing lighting systems with more energy-efficient parts. The practice of parts replacement uses a significantly less amount of energy every month. The value is realized in the next few month's energy bills. Eventually, this change will not only pay for the new equipment, but eventually provide a return on your investment.
Understanding energy consumption is vital to this decision. Utilities bill their customers in a variety of ways. They will charge you based upon use of energy, a charge for demand, a power factor charge, fuel adjustment charges, and other unmentionables.This process will focus on energy reduction. This is vital to everyone. The past few years the power grid in the United States struggle's to provide electrical power to all it's customers.
A formula for energy consumption is kilowatt-hours equals input kilowatt-hours multiplied by time. You can calculate this from your monthly utility bill times projected hourly use. Reducing energy consumption can be achieved by reduction of input wattage or reduce hours of use. Input wattage can be reduced. Replace your lamps and tar ballasts with electronic ballasts and energy-efficient light bulbs. You also can reduce hours of operation by using lighting controls and other energy-saving efforts.
Lets look at a model to give an idea of the savings. One system uses 175 input watts multiplied by 3,000 hours a year. The total comes to 525 kilowatt-hours. Divide the kilowatt-hours by $0.10 cost for each kilowatt-hours. This comes to a $5,250.00 bill. Our second model uses 100 input watts multiplied by the same 3,000 hours of use.The utility cost would be $3,000.00. This is a savings of $2,250.00 or about a 42.5% savings. Now obviously in residential settings, lighting may not use half of the kilowatt-hours every month. Even if this practice cuts your total bill by 25% a month, the retrofit pays for itself in 24 months.
Green energy is a dominating force in our universe. Lighting retrofits are the quickest way to make your own personal contribution. The bottom line is use of energy. The less energy we use, the longer we delay global warming. Just a side note, T-12 lightbulbs and ballast are becoming more expensive. The reason for this is because the industry is phasing them out. In a few years, you will not be able to purchase these products anymore. Don't quit without implementing your lighting retrofit!
http://www.ArgoElectrical.com will help with your remodeling needs.


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