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06/24/2025

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Just a quick reminder with the snow, we’re receiving over the next couple days and weeks to make sure you uncover your f...
02/16/2025

Just a quick reminder with the snow, we’re receiving over the next couple days and weeks to make sure you uncover your furnace and hot water heater vents, if they become blocked, they can create a dangerous situation filling your house with carbon monoxide

Don’t let these energy rebates pass by if your in the maket for mini splits give us a call to get a estimate 6037659049
11/04/2022

Don’t let these energy rebates pass by if your in the maket for mini splits give us a call to get a estimate 6037659049

04/20/2022

Mitsubishi Mini Split / Heat Pump System Installs in Surrounding area #1 home heating and air conditioning option

Every homeowner wants the best for their home. That's why so many choose Mitsubishi for mini-split systems/heat pumps. They've long been leaders in the industry and their electric ductless heating & cooling systems are rated #1 for CT's heating & air conditioning options. With many indoor unit options and its Inverter technology, Mitsubishi can adequately heat and cool any home.

The indoor unit is called an Air Handler. The choice of air handler will depend on the layout of your room and other factors. The HVAC experts wth Diamond Electrical can help you consider these factors and pick the best option for your needs. Contact us today a 6037659049 and schedule your free estimate

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03/09/2018

SIGNS YOU SHOULD REPLACE YOUR ELECTRICAL SERVICE PANEL
A faulty electrical service panel in a home places it in danger. The service panel is where the main power line from outside a home enters and is routed throughout the electrical system. The panel also disconnects circuits if excess electricity flows through them by tripping circuit breakers. If the panel starts to malfunction to the point that it can no longer function correctly, not only will it risk shutting down all electricity to the house, it will put it at risk of electrical fires.

If you have an older service panel, you need to pay attention to signs that it may need replacement—before it fully fails. If you detect any of the warning signs below, call an electrician right away to inspect the panel and see if it needs repairs or a complete replacement.

WARNINGS THAT YOU MAY NEED A NEW ELECTRICAL SERVICE PANEL
Constantly tripping circuit breakers: When a panel begins to wear down, it will be more susceptible to power surges through the wires, and consequently will start to disconnect circuits more often. This can also happen because your home energy needs have surpassed the capacity of the service panel. If you find that you are resetting breakers a few times a week, when before you rarely had to resent them more than a few times a year, then the panel is warning you that it needs serious repairs or a full replacement.
Evidence of electrical fires in the panel: Wires that wear down inside an electrical panel can create fires. These often quickly burn themselves out, but they will leave behind signs that they’ve occurred. If you smell an acrid odor from the panel, or notice charring and discolored marks around the circuit breakers, you’ve probably had an electrical fire in the panel. You need to call for professional assistance right away.
Breakers will not remain reset: Resetting a tripped breaker should take care of a problem under normal circumstances. But if you discover that a reset circuit breaker in the panel won’t stay reset, or it does not restore power, then you may have a faulty service panel. A professional electrician will be able to determine what the problem is and the best way to fix it.
If you still have an old fuse box rather than a modern service panel with circuit breakers, then you definitely need to have a replacement: fuse boxes are out of date and insufficient for modern electrical needs.
Call 6037659049

03/09/2018

Generator Safety Reminder: PLEASE SHARE
Here are some basics regarding portable generators. But the first thing to do is Read the Instruction Booklet or Manual that came with the generator. If the manual is lost or missing, contact the generator's manufacturer.
Never use a generator indoors or in an attached garage.
A portable generator is an internal combustion engine that exhausts a deadly gas called carbon monoxide or CO. CO is odorless and colorless, and you can be overcome if the generator is indoors.
Be sure to place the generator outside where exhaust fumes will not enter into enclosed spaces. Only operate a generator outdoors in a well-ventilated, dry area, away from air intakes to the home. The generator should be protected from direct exposure to rain and snow.
Don't connect your generator directly to your home's wiring.
Connecting a portable electric generator directly to your household wiring can be deadly. A generator that is directly connected to your home's wiring can 'backfeed' into the power lines connected to your home.
Utility transformers can then increase this lower electrical voltage to thousands of volts. That's more than enough to kill a utility lineman making outage repairs many miles away. You could also cause expensive damage to utility equipment, your home appliances, and your generator.
If you wish to hard-wire a generator to your home, call us 603-765-9049 and we can install an approved cut-off switch / Transfer switch that will automatically disconnect the home from the power grid when the generator is being used.
Don't plug a portable generator into an electrical outlet in your home or garage.
If a generator is plugged into your home's electrical circuits, it can still 'backfeed' power into the utility company lines, which can injure or kill utility workers fixing on the downed power lines.
Do not store gasoline for the generator indoors.
Gasoline should be stored in approved, non-glass safety containers.
Don't store gasoline in a garage if there's a water heater or other fuel-burning appliance in the garage. V***r from gasoline is heavier than air and can travel invisibly along the floor. It could be ignited by a pilot light or other source of flame, such as an electric spark.
Shut off the generator before refueling. Turn off all equipment powered by the generator before shutting it down.
Always have a fully charged, approved fire extinguisher located near the generator.
Final Tips
Many generator parts are hot enough to burn you during operation. Stay away from the muffler and other hot areas.
Keep children away from portable electric generators at all times.

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204 Saint James Avenue
Milton, NH
03851

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Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 3pm

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