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At The Electric Connection we know the importance of doing the job right the first time, checking that everything works 100%, and leaving your home or business clean. We treat you the way that we would like to be treated. More on Why Choose The Electric Connection as Your Los Angeles Electrician.

Electrical Services

During our 30 years of electrical experience, we've developed expertise at just about everything electrical, including more complex jobs like:

  1. House Rewires, including for older homes that have Knob and Tube Fuse Boxes
  2. Electrical Panel Upgrades (Service Upgrades - providing additional power to a building)
  3. Electrical System Troubleshooting
  4. Electrical Wiring for Remodels and Room Additions
  5. New Construction

Plus other electrical services:

  1. Service Calls
  2. TV, Telephone, Data Cable
  3. Home Electrical Safety Inspection
  4. New Electrical Circuits
  5. Whole House Surge Protector
  6. Lighting
  7. Ceiling Fans
  8. Landscape Lighting
  9. Generator Installation

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Is Your Home Electrically Safe?

Smoke Detectors – 24 Hour Protection, Awake or Asleep

By providing early warning in the event of fire, smoke detectors can allow you and your family sufficient time to reach safety. Experts report that you can increase your chances of surviving in a home fire by 50% simply by having smoke detectors.

Old Cloth Insulated Wires

If your house was built before 1950, it likely has electrical wires with cloth insulation. Over time, the cloth dries out and becomes brittle. Eventually, it crumbles off the wire, exposing bare wires that can short-circuit and cause shocks or fires. Old cloth-insulated wires should be replaced with plastic-insulated wires. Plastic insulation lasts indefinitely and completely resolves the safety issue.

GFCI Outlets – A Lifesaver

The National Electrical Code requires that outlets in the vicinity of water be equipped with a device called a “Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter” or GFCI. GFCIs are required in all bathrooms, kitchens, garages, pools, and some outdoor areas. GFCIs can protect your family against deadly electrical shocks and are inexpensive to install.

Knob & Tube Wiring – Fire and Shock Hazards

Knob & Tube wiring gets its name from the white ceramic knobs around which wires were wound and the short ceramic tubes through which wires were guided. This type of wiring is usually found in homes built before 1935, although it can sometimes be seen in houses built as late as 1950.

Knob & Tube systems use old cloth-insulated wires and are not grounded. We strongly recommend that Knob & Tube wiring be replaced to eliminate fire and electrical shock hazards.

Whole House Surge Protection for Your Appliances

An electrical surge is a sudden increase in power that flows through electrical wires. Surges can cause damage to computers, phones, entertainment systems, microwaves, stoves, fridges, washers – any device that has electronic components such as sensors and timers. Today, that’s most appliances. A Whole House Surge Protector can save your appliances and electronic devices and save you thousands of dollars in damage.

Look for our $50 discount coupon for the installation of whole house surge protectors at www.TheElectricConnection.com.

Is Your Home Properly Grounded?

A properly grounded electrical system routes occasional leaking electricity through a “ground wire” into the ground. Without grounding, excess electricity can cause fires, damage to electrical appliances and computers, and also shocks to residents.

Older homes built under earlier electrical codes will often have outlets for two-prong plugs. This is often an indication of an ungrounded electrical system. Sometimes, the outlets have been replaced with the modern three-prong type, but without actually adding a ground wire. This can make it appear that the system is grounded when it’s not.

Even when your wiring system has a ground wire, the grounding may fail due to loose or corroded connections and splices. A qualified electrician can check your wiring with a special tester to determine if it’s fully grounded.

Zinsco and Federal Pacific – Electric Panels

There is now conclusive evidence that both Zinsco and Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) “Stab-Lok” electrical panels can fail. (Electrical panels contain your circuit breakers or fuses.) Fires and electrical shocks can result. These brands were installed in the 1950s to 1980s. The failure rates as they age are much higher than for other brands and represent a real electrical hazard. We recommend all Zinsco and FPE electrical panels and circuit breakers be replaced with modern electrical equipment.

Old Circuit Breakers and Fuses – A Fire and Shock Hazard

Circuit breakers and fuses protect your electrical wiring from overloads of electricity. Overloading can melt wires and cause fires and electrical shocks. Whenever a wire is overloaded, the circuit breaker or fuse is supposed to cut the flow of electricity.

Sometimes older circuit breakers don’t work fast enough and allow too much current through. Fuses can also be a safety concern. Sometimes, they’ve been replaced with improperly-sized fuses and no longer protect wires from overloading. These safety issues can be solved by installing modern circuit breakers.

Aluminum Wires – A Hidden Danger

Most homes have copper electrical wires. However, from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s, over 2,000,000 U.S. homes were wired with aluminum. The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission has determined that aluminum wiring is hazardous as, over time, connections and splices can fail, resulting in fires and shocks.

Fortunately, a qualified electrician can upgrade an aluminum wiring system without replacing all the wires with copper. It’s possible to eliminate the fire hazard by upgrading only connection points and splices. Aluminum wiring safety retrofits should be done only by electricians specifically trained to upgrade aluminum wiring safely.

 

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Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA

A Handy-Dandy Guide

We at The Electric Connection are proud to be among the leading electricians in Los Angeles. We have been licensed electrical contractors in L.A. since 1979.

Here's a Handy-Dandy Guide to the Los Angeles area for your use. Over on the left we've listed contact info for key community services and attractions.

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About

Los Angeles is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the country. About 40% of our population speaks Spanish at home. L.A. also has its own Koreatown, Little Tokyo, Little Armenia, the Fairfax Jewish area, and many other ethnic enclaves.

The population of the city itself is a little over 4 million people while that of Los Angeles County is a little over 10 million. Los Angeles County includes over 4,752 square miles of land and water. It includes 88 cities, among others: the City of Los Angeles, Burbank, Malibu, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Long Beach, Pasadena, Monterey Park, San Marino, Century City, Santa Monica, and Torrance.


Sports

Los Angeles is a World Class city when it comes to teams and sporting events. Los Angeles teams include the Los Angeles Dodgers (baseball), Los Angeles Lakers (basketball), Los Angeles Clippers (basketball), Los Angeles Kings (ice hockey), LA Galaxy (soccer), UCLA Bruins (college football), and USC Trojans (college football).

Los Angeles is the scene of the one of the biggest cross-town college football rivalries, the USC Trojans versus the UCLA Bruins.

Los Angeles is also home to the Pasadena Rose Bowl, the stadium where every New Year's Day, two of the top national professional football teams match up in the bowl game that's The Grand-Daddy of Them All. This game comes on the heels of the famed Rose Parade. The parade is a procession of floats decorated with millions of flower petals. It also features celebrities, marching bands, dancers, and fireworks.

Los Angeles hosts sporting events at a number of stadiums including Dodgers Stadium, Staples Center, and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, home to the USC Trojans football team.


Arts

The part of the City of Los Angeles that the world knows as "Hollywood," is still the center of English-language film-making. As you drive through Hollywood and also North Hollywood and through the City of Burbank, you can see the large warehouse-like studios where movies and TV shows are produced and even today, shot.

Many movie stars make their homes in Los Angeles County, especially in the part of the City of L.A. called "the Hollywood Hills," and the cities of Malibu, Beverly Hills, and Bel Aire. Of course, Los Angeles also hosts the annual Academy Awards show which is hosted by L.A.'s Kodak Theater and broadcast to millions around the world.

Little Theaters dot our neighborhoods. World-class plays and concerts are performed in the many larger theaters and auditoriums throughout L.A. These include among others:


Electrical Services in Los Angeles

At night, looking down on L.A. from Griffith Observatory, you can see lines of lights streaming in all directions. Electrical service provided by Los Angeles electricians like us, The Electric Connection, help to keep these lights burning.


Employment - Work as an Electrician

If you are in a conscientious and productive electrician in Los Angeles and want your pay to match what you're worth, consider becoming an electrician for The Electric Connection of Los Angeles. We hire journeyman electricians, electrical helpers, and office staff.


Becoming a Los Angeles Electrician

If you aren't an electrician, but would like to become one, you can get started in a variety of ways. One way is to enroll in an electrical apprenticeship program. In an electrical apprenticeship program, you work and study for several years while being paid a limited amount. Click here for information about electrical apprenticeship programs in Los Angeles.

You can also start by going to a trade school for electricians. Click here to find a trade school for electricians in L.A.

Some electricians get their start by finding a job as an electrical helper that requires no experience or training. But experience and study of electrical theory and the National Electrical Code are necessary for the next step - becoming a journeyman, an electrician who can work without immediate supervision.

If you want to run your own business as a Los Angeles electrician, you'll need to become a licensed electrical contractor. This requires passing a licensing exam administered by the Contractors State License Board. Many special schools offer assistance in studying for the licensing exam. Once you are an electrical contractor, you can be your own boss and earn a higher income.

Click here to get more information about electricians and electrical contractors.