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Lipps Electric Podcast

Lipps Electric Podcast

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We specialize in proficient wire repair, addressing any issues with precision and safety. Additionally, our team excels in GFCI outlet installation, enhancing electrical safety in homes and businesses across Cincinnati and the surrounding areas. Whether it’s resolving wiring issues or upgrading to GFCI outlets, our electricians are dedicated to delivering top-notch service, ensuring a secure and reliable electrical system for our clients.© Copyright 2026 All Rights Reserved. Check A Pro Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
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  • What Are The Hidden Dangers Of Faulty Outlets?
    May 4 2026

    Most homes today rely heavily on electricity, making electrical safety a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of home maintenance. In this informative episode, electrical expert Kevin Lipps highlights the alarming risks associated with faulty electrical outlets, including electric shocks, circuit overloads, and fire hazards. With over 28,000 electrical fires reported annually, ensuring your home's electrical system is up to code and safely maintained is imperative.

    Kevin emphasizes the importance of professional inspections and maintenance to prevent hidden dangers like arcing and loose wiring that could lead to catastrophic outcomes. He also discusses the impact of modern electrical loads, such as electric vehicles and additional heating, on existing systems and the necessity of upgrading them to handle increased demands safely.

    Discover why regular electrical system check-ups should be part of your home's routine maintenance, alongside plumbing and HVAC systems. Kevin shares insights on how proactive measures and continuous code updates can safeguard your home and loved ones from unexpected electrical mishaps.

    The Hidden Dangers of Faulty Electrical Outlets – What Every Homeowner Should Know

    When was the last time you paid attention to the condition of your electrical outlets? If you're like most homeowners, probably not recently. But those small, often overlooked sockets on your walls can be hiding serious hazards—especially if they're outdated, damaged, or improperly installed.

    Here’s why faulty electrical outlets are more than just a nuisance—they’re a potential danger to your home and family.

    🔥 1. Fire Hazards

    Loose wiring, worn-out contacts, or overloaded circuits can lead to sparks, overheating, and eventually electrical fires. According to the National Fire Protection Association, electrical distribution systems are one of the leading causes of home structure fires.

    Warning Signs:

    • Discoloration or burn marks around outlets

    • A warm or hot outlet cover

    • Frequent circuit breaker trips

    ⚡ 2. Electrical Shock

    Outlets with loose or exposed wiring can deliver a dangerous shock—especially to curious children or pets. A damaged outlet may also short circuit when you plug something in, potentially causing injury.

    🛠️ 3. Device Damage

    Faulty outlets can send inconsistent voltage, damaging electronics and appliances like computers, TVs, and refrigerators. That “cheap” outlet could cost you big in repairs or replacements.

    🔌 4. Overloaded Circuits

    Too many devices in one outlet, especially in older homes, can trip breakers or lead to permanent damage to your wiring system.

    🧰 5. DIY Repairs Can Backfire

    Electrical work isn’t a safe DIY project. Without the right tools and training, you could make the problem worse—or put yourself at risk of injury. Trust a licensed electrician to handle repairs the right way.

    🏠 Final Thoughts: Be Proactive, Not Reactive

    If your outlets are showing signs of damage—or if they’re more than 20 years old—it’s time to call in a pro. Don’t let a preventable issue become a disaster.

    Need Help? If you’re in Ohio, contact [Lipps Electric] today for a comprehensive electrical safety inspection.

    For The Full Episode of the Podcast - https://www.lippselectricpodcast.com For More Information visit Lipps Electric at https://ronlippselectric.com or call us at (513) 655-2536 .

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    9 mins
  • 🎙️ Is Your Home a Wiring Time Bomb? What to Check If Your House Is 30+ Years Old.
    Apr 27 2026

    🎙️ “Is Your Home a Wiring Time Bomb? What to Check If Your House Is 30+ Years Old.”

    If your home is older than 30 years, have the electrical system inspected — and if it hasn’t been rewired, consider doing so. Homes built before the 1980s may still have aluminum wiring, which can be a safety concern.

    Even older houses (mid-20th century and earlier) might have knob-and-tube wiring, so get a professional check to determine whether updates or rewiring are needed.

    🎧 Listen on your favorite podcast app or at CheckAPro.com

    For The Full Episode of the Podcast - https://www.lippselectricpodcast.com For More Information visit Lipps Electric at https://ronlippselectric.com or call us at (513) 655-2536.

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    1 min
  • 🎙️ Why Upgrade Your Electrical Service From 100A to 200A — Why It Matters🔌💡
    Apr 20 2026

    🔌💡 Why Upgrade Your Electrical Service From 100A to 200A — Why It Matters

    Older homes weren’t designed for modern air conditioning and electrical loads. Upgrading your panel and service from around 100 amps to 200 amps can make a huge difference in safety and performance.

    If you love your home and want to avoid dimming lights and frequent breaker trips, consider upgrading your service to handle today’s demands — it’s a smart, effective solution.

    🎧 Tune in and take the guesswork out of your home's electrical safety!

    For The Full Episode of the Podcast - https://www.lippselectricpodcast.com For More Information visit Lipps Electric at https://ronlippselectric.com or call us at (513) 655-2536.

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    1 min
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