Triple T Electric - Electrical Contractor

Triple T Electric - Electrical Contractor 40+ years experience in both commercial / residential electrical work. Fully licensed and insured-PA HIC # 118417. Free estimates. Call Thom @ 570-648-9524

05/06/2022

Valued Triple T Electric - Electrical Contractor customers,
as of May 5th we are back to full time work. As always it is best to contact us by phone at (570) 648-9524

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Happy Thanksgiving from all of us @ Triple T Electric
11/23/2021

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us @ Triple T Electric

Three Signs That It’s Time to Call Your ElectricianYour electrical system is pretty much the central nervous system of y...
11/15/2021

Three Signs That It’s Time to Call Your Electrician

Your electrical system is pretty much the central nervous system of your home–without it, nothing would work! Exactly why it is important that you take care of it and call for repairs at the first sign of any trouble.

This article outlines three of the most common signs that it’s time to call a reputable electrician.

Flickering Lights 💡
This is an example of the sort of problems that homeowners convince themselves are too minor to worry about. Yes, flickering lights are seriously annoying. However, they can also be indicative of fairly serious problems with the household electrical system, such as degraded wiring or circuit overloads.

Burning Odors 🔥
It does not matter how many devices you have plugged in, or how much energy you are using in your home; you should not be smelling burning odors in the house when you are using any part of the electrical system. While the issue may be infrequent, or you may not know precisely which outlet seems to be at fault; you cannot afford to convince yourself that the problem can just be overlooked.

Frequently Tripped Breakers 🔌
The convenience with which we can reset circuits in our homes these days is a bit of a double-edged sword. It’s great for homeowners, but it can also lead us to overlook the potential for serious problems because it is so convenient to just flip the breaker back into position. You are going to trip circuits from time to time. But, if you find that this is a regular occurrence in your home; allow Thom to take a look.

Don’t Wait to Call in a Professional
Of course, when the time comes to schedule your electrical repairs, it is important that you call in a professional for help. Trust…only a licensed electrician. He has the tools, knowledge, and experience, to safely and correctly handle the complex needs of your electrical system.

And yes, there may be plenty of amateurs willing to service your system for a questionably low price. But, sometimes an attempt to save money could end up costing you so much more! When it comes to your comfort, your safety, and your budget, you don’t want to take any risks–call a professional today!

Triple T Electric-40+ years commercial/residential electrical experience. Fully licensed/insured. PA HIC #118417
570-648-9524

10/20/2021
Don’t hire this guy!  There is a reason we say, “fully licensed and insured with over 40+ years experience working in co...
10/05/2021

Don’t hire this guy!
There is a reason we say, “fully licensed and insured with over 40+ years experience working in commercial and residential work.
It makes a BIG DIFFERENCE…
CALL Thom @ Triple T Electric-PA HIC # 118417
570-648-9524

Happy Birthday to our favorite electrician, Thomas! ❤️🎂❤️
10/03/2021

Happy Birthday to our favorite electrician, Thomas! ❤️🎂❤️

Triple T ElectricFully Licensed & InsuredPA HIC  #11841740+ years residential/commercial electrical irkCall Thom @ 570-6...
09/27/2021

Triple T Electric
Fully Licensed & Insured
PA HIC #118417
40+ years residential/commercial electrical irk
Call Thom @ 570-648-9524

Electrical Panels:
Unsafe and Outdated Types to Avoid Using in Your Home

The electrical panel is like the heart of your home’s electrical system. Here is why unsafe and outdated panels have no place in your home.
The electrical system in your home operates just like a human body. Like veins and arteries carry blood to organs and limbs, circuits and wires carry electricity throughout the home. Blood keeps our bodies alive; electricity keeps our homes running. The heart must be healthy in order for blood to travel around the body; the electrical panel of our home must operate properly for electricity to flow safely throughout the home. To enjoy the comforts of television, computers, refrigerators, ranges, microwaves, air conditioners, heaters, (to name a few), we must maintain a properly functioning electrical panel.

Unsafe Electrical Panels
Let’s take a look at some unsafe panels that can be found in homes. Whether recalled or outdated, these panels require immediate attention:

✔️Zinsco (GTE-Sylvania)
✔️Federal Pacific Electric (FPE)
✔️Challenger (Eaton/Cutler Hammer)
✔️Pushmatic
✔️Fuse box

Zinsco was a popular brand of electrical panel installed in many homes throughout the 1970s. Around 1973, Zinsco was purchased by GTE-Sylvania. Although Zinsco no longer exists, their panels were part of a class-action lawsuit in 2002, and thousands of homes across the country may still have these malfunctioning panels installed.

Zinsco panels are unsafe because many of their circuit breakers melted to the main bus bar (a relatively large metal strip inside the panel designed to conduct substantial amounts of electrical current from the electric meter to the panel). The melted circuit breakers failed to trip in the event of a short or overloaded circuit. The unchecked surge of power melted wires and started fires in homes.

If you see the name Zinsco anywhere on your electrical panel, it should be replaced immediately. Many GTE-Sylvania or Sylvania panels are merely rebranded Zinsco panels or may contain the problematic Zinsco design. These panels need to be inspected by an electrician and, if found with the problematic design, replaced immediately.

Federal Pacific Electric (FPE)
Between the 1950s and 1980s, Federal Pacific Electric was one of the most popular manufacturers of electric panels in the United States. Millions of these panels were sold and installed in homes up to the 1980s. FPE was also part of the 2002 class-action lawsuit due to defects that led to extremely unsafe situations in the home.

FPE’s circuit breakers fail to trip when there is a short circuit or overload. Electricity surges through the circuits without a functioning breaker, leading to overheating and fires. There have also been reports of circuits being in the “off” position yet still sending power to the circuit, causing electrocution when working on a circuit that is presumed to be off.

Look for “Federal Pacific” or “Federal Pacific Electric” on the inside panel cover, if your home was built between 1950-1980. Another indication of these faulty panels is the name “Stab-Lok” (brand name of the circuit breakers) printed on the circuits themselves. Have an electrician inspect and replace the panel right away.

Challenger (Eaton/Cutler Hammer)
Challenger panels were popular in the ’80s and ’90s, and installed in hundreds of thousands of homes. The problem with these panels lies in particular 15- and 20- ampere circuit breakers manufactured between February and April of 1988. These circuit breakers were sold to electrical product distributors, retail hardware, and lumber stores. About 9,000 of these devices have not been located, most likely have been installed in residences.

Quality control testing has determined that a mechanical part of these breakers may become detached and prevent the breaker from functioning. These malfunctioning breakers would overheat under normal conditions, at the connection to the bus bar. Expansion and contraction from overheating leads to arcing, damaging both the breaker and bus bar. Over time, both of these components would melt completely, leading to fire and shock hazards.

If you have a Challenger panel, a licensed electrician should be contacted to perform replacement work. Although the company no longer manufacturers products, Challenger products were sold to many other brands, and even may be labeled as GTE-Sylvania or Zinsco. After Challenger went out of business, the remaining product lines were purchased by Eaton/Cutler Hammer. In 2014, Eaton Corporation recalled over 1,000 residential breakers because the panel components could be easily accessed, posing an electrical shock hazard. If you see any of these names in your home’s electrical panel, give us a call right away.

Pushmatic
Between 1950 and 1980, Pushmatic panels were widely used and installed in homes. What makes this brand of panel unique from other circuit breaker panels is that, rather than having switches that flip left and right, the panel uses rectangular buttons to be pushed in order to activate and deactivate circuits.

While the Pushmatic panel itself is not as great a fire hazard as the panels mentioned above, it is obsolete since the company went out of business. Finding parts is nearly impossible and, if they can be found; are extremely expensive. Any panel that is old and outdated is naturally prone to having worn out, hence unreliable, components and parts.

Even without recalls or reports of fire hazards, old and outdated electrical equipment should, at the very least, be inspected–and ultimately replaced. Panels that are old and difficult to maintain should be upgraded and easily maintained in order to ensure the safety of your home.

The Importance of Replacing Problematic Panels
Just as any heart problem in your body would require immediate attention by a medical doctor, any electrical panel issues in the home should be addressed right away by a licensed electrician. When choosing a doctor to address health concerns for you or your loved ones, trust and experience is highly recommended. The same goes for your electrician.

Triple T Electric.Fully Licensed-PA HIC #118417 / Fully insuredOver 40+ years in residential & commercial electrical wor...
09/27/2021

Triple T Electric.
Fully Licensed-PA HIC #118417 / Fully insured
Over 40+ years in residential & commercial electrical work.
Call Thom @ 570-648-9524

When Should You Upgrade Your Electrical Panel?

The electrical panel of your home is what controls your entire electrical system. Incoming electricity is routed to the different circuits through this hub and the breakers are designed to shut off circuits, if…there is a amperage overload.

✔️If you have an aging circuit breaker panel, however, or worse, a fuse box; chances are that you are very much overdue for an electrical panel.

Most circuit breaker panels last around 25 years before they need replacing. But, it can vary, depending on how much the electrical demand of the home has increased, and if…you’ve experienced any problems with the panel, i.e., panel recalls as unsafe or water running into the panel box, for example.

Do you really need an electrical panel upgrade?
⚡️Do You Still Have a Fuse Box?

It’s rare to not at least have an update from a fuse box to an electrical panel, but, if your home was built prior to 1960; it is possible. Rather than tripping a breaker when there is excess electrical amperage, one of the fuses burns out to stop the flow of electricity. The thing is, this isn’t particularly safe, especially with the advanced technology and electronics we’re plugging into our homes these days.

✔️If, your home still has a fuse box, it’s definitely time for an electrical panel upgrade.

⚡️Consider the Age of Your Home

Even, if you do have an electrical panel; you should consider how long it has been in place. Is your home over 30 years old? Is it one of the panels that are now considered unsafe such as: Zinsco or Federal Pacific? Although, any worn down electrical appliance can become hazardous, it’s not necessarily safety we’re worried about here. Rather, it’s your home’s electrical capacity.

Electrical panels more than a few decades old can handle around 60-100 amps, while newer panels can manage up to 200. This is much more suited to the rise in electrical demand in most households due to charging stations, computers, and an increased number of electronics.

How do you know the level of amps your panel can manage? Take a look inside the door—there is typically a sticker there stating how many amps are available.

⚡️How Often Are Your Breakers Tripping?

Chances are, you don’t want to make regular visits to your electrical panel each week just to reset tripped breakers! If this is happening with just a single circuit, it’s probably an issue with whatever appliance is hooked up to it, or wiring problems. You’ll need electrical repairs in this case. But, if different circuits are tripping; it’s possible that the panel itself is worn down or no longer able to meet the electrical demands of your home.
✔️It may be time for an electrical panel upgrade.

⚡️Beware Flickering Lights

This typically indicates small power surges in your home. The problem with power surges is that slowly, over time, they damage the appliances and electronics plugged into your electrical system. Power surges occur from larger appliances, such as your HVAC system or water heater, cycling on and sending a high amount of voltage to the panel.

You can defend your home and appliances against this with the professional installation of a whole-home surge protection system. If you’ve already been experiencing power surges though, we really recommend you give Thom a call to inquire about an electrical panel upgrade, so that your system can handle your appliances without suffering from as many power surges.

Thanks for all your business and word of mouth referrals.We truly appreciate your referrals.
09/27/2021

Thanks for all your business and word of mouth referrals.
We truly appreciate your referrals.

❤️🇺🇸❤️ 🇺🇸Wishing you all a safe and happy holiday! ❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸
07/04/2021

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✔️Please do not post negative ratings about our company on Google, just because we CANNOT return your call.  ✔️If…you do...
06/18/2021

✔️Please do not post negative ratings about our company on Google, just because we CANNOT return your call.
✔️If…you do not answer your phone and your voicemail box is full; that is not our fault. We tried to get back to you.
✔️If…you feel you have been overlooked; you can always try leaving another message.
✔️But, posting a one star rating is hurtful to a small company like ours that relies on word of mouth referrals.
✔️And…the rating system on Google is designed for customers that actually had work done by us.
Triple T Electric
40+ years experience in both residential and commercial work
Fully licensed and insured
PA HIC # 118417
570-648-9524

We here @ Triple T Electric proudly salute the memory of all our brave heroes who, “...more than self their country love...
05/28/2021

We here @ Triple T Electric proudly salute the memory of all our brave heroes who, “...more than self their country loved and mercy more than life.” May you have a safe Memorial Day weekend and never forget the true meaning of this somber holiday.

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