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Home Electrical Wiring Tips for Iowa Electrical Contractors


  • Basement Electrical Wiring for Outlets and Switches

    Electrical Wiring Diagram for Basement Lights and Outlets: I have added three small rooms in the basement, but my handy man doesn’t know how to get the light fixture to turn on.

  • Adding a Light Fixture to a 3 Way Switch

    Light Fixtures and 3 Way Switch Wiring Diagrams: I have added an additional light to a three way switch.

  • Why A Bathroom Light Fixture May Make Noise

    Fixture noises are not common, look for these problems: I have new lamps above the bathroom mirror. They make a “click” noise when turned on at uneven intervals and even make the click noise for a long time after the lamp is turned off.

  • Recessed Spot Lights That Cause a Drafty Room

    Installing Different Types of Recessed lights: We feel a lot of air blowing through the recessed lights.

  • Converting a Light Switch into an Outlet

    Light Switch Conversion Requires Identifying Existing Wiring: Can you make a light switch into a outlet?

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