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To: GOPJ

We did have an electrician, two,actually, (we had by beother’s elecricisn friend come over and check,too) check it out, and say they weren’t concerned because they couldn’t find anything obvious. Themone electrician tried to,say the light bulbs were causing the issue, but id be surprisedmifmthat were really the case.

The problem does resolve when the appliance if off (ie the washer machine seems to be the big issue).

The problem hasn’t really gotten worse, it just started happening about a year ago. We are gonna cal.,another electrician thiugh before we call,the power company. We didn’t really,tell the last electrician that the issue is so bad that it kicks off the computer, and I have to restart the bac,up,power box because it won’t quit beeping until we do.

I am concerned about loose wiring, but the fella stated that he woild,have detected it. I dunno much about these things. Just going by what they said, but yeah, we are gonna get a other opinion right off quick.


47 posted on 03/25/2022 10:40:34 AM PDT by Bob434
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To: Bob434

Duke Energy has a home protection program for wiring - it’s something like $6 or $7 dollars a month added to your power bill. The advantage is they assign the work to people who know what they’re doing - and are available on an emergency 24/7 our call basis - AND if the repairs falls within their tight range they cover the repairs for free. Your energy company might offer a similar program. It sounds to me like something’s not normal... Glad you’re concerned...


50 posted on 03/25/2022 11:29:02 AM PDT by GOPJ (We can ignore reality, but we cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality. Ayn Rand)
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