Last updated August 19, 2008
Aluminum Connections
A qualified electrician will tell you about the problems that are associated with aluminum connections. The thing you must understand about these connections is that they have a higher fire hazard rate than any other material. The fact is, if you have aluminum connections in your home, which you probably do if your home was built prior to the early seventies, the connections will continue to operate properly even after reaching the right conditions for a fire. The homeowner never thinks there is a problem until it is too late. There is a way to correct the problems with the aluminum connections, but a qualified electrician should do the work to make sure your home is safe from any unsafe connections.
Just because your wiring and connections look good now does not mean you do not have a problem. The aluminum connections deteriorate slowly over time. It is a fire hazard for any home or property. The way to make your home safe is to crimp the connections. Now, if you have no idea how to do this process, you need a experienced electrician for help. Everything has to be inspected and the crimping has to be performed correctly to prevent future deterioration of the connection.
Included in the crimping is a pigtail with a copper wire. An electrician can check all of your switches and outlets and replace the ones that are found to be bad. Once you take the time to have an expert electrician come into your home and fix all your aluminum connection issues, you will once again have a safe house from possible fire. It is always better to have your connections inspected to make sure your home and family are safe. With these connections, you never know when they are faulty until it’s too late. A professional electrician is needed to inspect and repair.
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