Address: 318 Main St STE A, Vacaville, CA 95688, USA
Phone: +17073594953
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Barbara Capp
We used Case Electric to install a Generac generator and an electric car charger at our home. We were so pleased with the service we received from Jason and his team. Very professional, keeps you informed about changes in schedule. The support staff in the office is awesome. Highly recommend them.
Doug Poore
Arrived on time and went to work without delay. I could tell the technician had my best interests in mind by the extra details he tended to.
Sarah Lytle Betlinski
10/10 Will use Case Electric in the future. We bought an older house that need to be completely rewired from knob and tube and has lath and plaster walls. We were able to schedule a walk through quickly and Jason met with us and talked with us about all of our concerns for this particular project and we received a quote not long after. Terrific customer service! We had hoped to rewire the house before we moved in but unfortunately that wasn't possible, so along with typical old house issues the crew from Case had to work around us, our cat and dogs. They were amazing and worked with us so we could keep the animals safe and out of the way while they rewired (and added outlets/switches). They also did a very thorough clean up everyday when leaving, which was very appreciated - lath and plaster is very, very dusty when cut. The quality of work is great and we were really happy with the time and care they took to cut the lath and plaster so as not to crack and damage it. We had several companies refuse to take on our house with the lath and plaster so finding Case Electric who took on the job and took such care with it was an absolute relief. I highly recommend Case Electric and we will be calling them when it is time to remodel our kitchen and bath.
Sean F
I had them add several circuits to my garage at home. Pretty simple job for a professional electrician but great job nevertheless. Very pleasant and professional company. Jason and Rich are great. They will be my first call for my next electrical project.
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While it is normal for light sparks to occur when you plug in an appliance too quickly; it is not normal to see large sparks. Abnormal sparking can be very dangerous because it usually is caused by melted wiring covers or exposed wires that generate heat that could easily start a fire. Sparking may also occur if it was exposed to water.
If your outlet is charred or has burn marks this could mean; the device plugged into it is pulling too much electricity, wiring could be frayed, or poorly wired outlet by previous electrical work.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter is a device that protects you from errors in devices we plug in. This device detects the slightest difference in current between the GFCI outlet and the device you're plugging in. As soon as that difference is detected the device quickly cuts off power to the outlet, preventing electrical shock or sparks that could cause serious damage to you or you're electrical.
A short circuit is a problem with the electrical circuit where two or more wires come in contact with each other that are not supposed to. This causes a very high amount of current to flow through the circuit. Therefore, components could be destroyed, start a fire, or melt your insulation.
Both a fuse and a breaker generally do the same thing; protect the panel. A fuse melts the wire in the case of a serious power surge. A breaker flips a switch and simply needs to be reset whereas a fuse melts as a defense.
There are a few reasons why your light switch may be overheating. You could have improper wiring causing the wires to overheat. Another and more common reason for a hot switch is your switch could be overloaded. Light switches have a limit of how much power they can handle just like anything else and there are specific switches for different levels of power.
Hot to the touch. When an outlet is hot it generally means you have a short circuit in your wiring and this can be very dangerous.
A surge protector is a device made to protect your plugged-in devices from voltage strikes or surges. Surges or voltage strikes occur during power outages, grid malfunctions, and lightning strikes.
If your outlet is overloaded or short-circuited, then your circuit breaker may have cut your power for safety and will need to be looked at by a licensed electrical contractor.
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