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Call E.T. Lawson for Electrical Protection

- 4:20 pm - December 7th, 2018


It isn’t just your heating system being put to the test during the winter. Between running your furnace, boiler, and water heater; decorating your home for the holidays; and using other various electronics and appliances during the busy time of year, your electrical system will be a critically important piece of your holiday comfort puzzle.

In that case, why wouldn’t you protect your electrical system, too? Many home comfort providers offer service agreements for heating equipment – but what happens when the heating equipment isn’t the problem? With E.T. Lawson’s Electrical Service Agreement, every circuit in your home is protected!

Under an Electrical Service Agreement, our skilled electricians will regularly…

  • Ensure your home wiring is up to code
  • Test, check and label circuit breakers and fuses
  • Check and tighten electrical connections
  • Load test main feed lines
  • Balance load, if needed
  • Ensure proper power supply to major appliances
  • Check appliances for surge protection
  • Inspect receptacles
  • Test ground fault interrupt
  • Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors

In addition to a regular check-up involving the steps above, there is NEVER a trip charge for electrical service calls during normal business hours!

We also offer Heating System Service Agreements, and protecting your electrical system and home heating system with E.T. Lawson is the smart way to ensure both systems can hold up against whatever the winter throws your way. Contact us today to sign up for one or both protection plans, or to learn more about our electrical services.

 

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