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Electrical Maintenance 101
A house's electrical power needs to be maintained just like any other part of a home. Here are some electrical maintenance tips:

A house’s electrical power needs to be maintained just like any other part of a home. A good place to start is with the service cable, or where the power enters your home from the street.
Of course, rule number one is to never get near a power line with a ladder. In fact, most issues with service cables should be addressed by the utility company. But there are still simple steps homeowners can take to keep power flowing.
1.) Conduct a visual inspection of the power line that runs to your home. Are any tree branches encroaching on it? Does it hang too low? Is its covering frayed? If you see any of these conditions, contact the utility company.
2.) If the service entrance cable is buried, assume it runs in a straight line from your meter to the nearest utility pole and make certain no digging, trenching or stake driving takes place along that line.
Remember, these tips are only general guidelines. Since each situation is different, contact a professional if you have questions about a specific issue. More home safety and maintenance information is available online at housemaster.com.
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