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Hire Us to Install a Professional GFCI Outlet Today in Greer, SC

At Mr. Electric of Greer, we serve the Greer, SC, community by offering expert guidance on installing GFCI outlets that protect against electrical shocks. Our reputation as a top "Franchise 500" company underscores our wide-ranging experience addressing electrical challenges across residential and commercial settings. Our team is composed of skilled experts ready to undertake various electrical assignments. For those aiming to boost the safety features of their electrical installations, we specialize in advising on implementing anti-shock outlets tailored to accommodate buildings of any specification. Mr. Electric of Greer is your reliable point of contact for comprehensive electrical upkeep or energy-saving solutions.

Hire Us to Install a Professional GFCI Outlet Today in Greer, SC
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  • GFCI outlets, also known as Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters, are essential for keeping kitchens, bathrooms, and garages safe. You can tell them apart because they have a "test" button and a "reset" button. They are put in areas where you might get a shock from water or moisture. These outlets monitor and keep electricity balanced every moment to ensure your safety. If something goes wrong and the electricity doesn't flow like it should, the outlets quickly turn the power off. This feature prevents dangerous situations like electrical fires from happening.

  • If you recently installed a GFCI outlet and it's not working, hitting the "reset" button might fix it. These outlets work quickly to notice any abnormalities with your electricity, making sure they shut off power quickly to keep you from getting shocked. It's a good idea to check every month to ensure your GFCI outlets are working correctly and keep you safe. If you press "reset" and it's still not working, call us, and we'll help solve the issue.

  • To maintain the ultimate protection, carrying out regular checks on your GFCI outlets is crucial, with a recommendation to perform this task monthly. These checks are simple and can be done swiftly. Here's a step-by-step guide to help ensure your electrical system's safety and efficiency:

    • Start the inspection by pressing the "test" button on the outlet, which should cut off the power flow.
    • Plug in a basic appliance, like a nightlight or clock, to verify the outlet has indeed stopped delivering power.
    • Restore power by pressing the "reset" button, reactivating the outlet's electrical flow.
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Where are GFCI Outlets Installed?


Since 1971, GFCI outlets have been essential for keeping us safe from electric shocks, especially where it's easy to get shocked. At first, they were just used for safety around swimming pools and outside walls. But today, some rules and regulations say you have to have them in many important places in your house to stay safe. You'll find these devices in places like:

  • The exterior of your home
  • Pool and spa areas
  • Bathrooms
  • Kitchens
  • Garages
  • Laundry rooms
  • Crawl spaces
  • Wet bar areas
  • Installing a GFCI outlet typically requires around 15 minutes, making it a quick and effective way to enhance electrical safety in your home. However, it's important to note that certain appliances might interfere with GFCI outlet functionality due to how they operate. Appliances that utilize electromagnetic forces, such as refrigerators and freezers, can inadvertently cause a GFCI outlet to trip and cut off power. Likewise, everyday items, including irons and hair dryers, may not always be fully compatible with these specialized outlets. For optimal use of GFCI outlets, placing them in areas close to water sources is advisable. Their design aims explicitly to reduce the risk of electric shock in such locations, providing crucial protection where it's most needed.

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