Dishing on Dirt: The Importance of Clean Connectors

When it comes to reliability in electronics, power systems, or industrial equipment, the tiniest detail can make the biggest difference. Connectors—the small but mighty junctions that allow systems to communicate and power to flow—are often overlooked. Yet dirt, dust, oil, and corrosion can turn these unsung heroes into points of failure. Why Clean Connectors Matter […]
Electrical Storm Protection for Your Home: How to Stay Safe and Prevent Damage

When a thunderstorm rolls in, most people think about staying dry and avoiding lightning outdoors. But did you know that your home’s electrical system is at risk during every storm? Power surges, direct lightning strikes, and electrical overloads can damage expensive appliances, cause fires, and even endanger your family. The good news: with the right […]
Do I Need to Upgrade My 100-Amp Panel or Just Split the Circuits?

Many homeowners ask: “My house has a 100-amp panel—do I really need to upgrade, or can I just add a subpanel?” At Sunderland Electric, we get this question all the time. The answer depends on your household’s energy use, the age of your system, and your future. Understanding a 100-Amp Panel A 100-amp service panel […]
Current and Arc Flash Injuries: What Variables Increase the Severity of Getting Hurt?

When it comes to electrical safety, few hazards are as violent and unforgiving as arc flash and electric shock. Both can cause devastating injuries in a matter of milliseconds, but the severity of those injuries depends on several critical variables. Understanding these factors is essential for anyone working around energized equipment. Electric Shock Injuries: What […]
The Detector That Cried Wolf: How to Minimize False Alarms

We’ve all heard the story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf—a warning about sounding alarms so often that, eventually, no one listens. In safety and security systems, the same principle applies: too many false alarms, and people stop taking them seriously. That’s when the real danger can slip through. Whether it’s a smoke detector in your […]
How Installing a Standby Generator Can Protect Your Home During the Summer

Summer brings longer days, backyard barbecues, and much-needed sunshine—but it also comes with thunderstorms, hurricanes, heat waves, and unexpected power outages. Losing electricity during the hottest months isn’t just inconvenient; it can be downright dangerous. A standby generator is one of the best ways to safeguard your home and family when the power goes out. […]
Outdoor Outlets and Circuits: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Adding or maintaining outdoor electrical outlets and circuits can be confusing. Homeowners often have concerns about safety, code requirements, and the best types of outlets to use. To help, we’ve compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about outdoor electrical installations. 1. Do outdoor outlets need to be GFCI? Yes. According to […]
Summer Electrical Safety: Preparing Your Home for the Heat

Electronics and extreme heat are not a good mix. As temperatures climb during the summer months, your home’s electrical system can face significant strain. Older appliances and wiring are particularly vulnerable during this season, making summer a common time for electrical issues and unexpected failures. Now is the perfect time to take proactive steps for […]
Height limitations for switches and circuit breakers

Understanding Height Limitations for Switches and Circuit Breakers When it comes to electrical systems, placement matters. It’s not just about convenience or appearance—it’s about safety and making sure everyone can reach what they need to when it matters most. One key factor is the height of switches and circuit breakers. If they’re too high, they […]
Dangerous Electrical Mistakes You’re Probably Making During Home Renovations

Renovating your home is exciting—new floors, fresh paint, maybe a dream kitchen. But amid all the DIY enthusiasm, there’s one area where mistakes can have truly dangerous (even deadly) consequences: your electrical system. Even seasoned DIYers underestimate how risky electrical work can be. One wrong move can lead to fires, electrical shocks, or expensive damage […]