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March 19, 2026
Home renovations often focus on visible improvements such as new flooring, updated kitchens, or expanded living spaces. While these upgrades can dramatically improve the appearance and functionality of a home, one important element is sometimes overlooked during the planning process: the electrical system . Renovations frequently change how a space is used, which means the electrical infrastructure must be able to support new appliances, lighting, and technology.  Proper electrical planning is an essential part of any successful renovation project. Working with a qualified electrician during the early stages of a renovation can help ensure that the finished space is safe, efficient, and capable of supporting modern electrical demands. Why Electrical Planning Matters Many homes were built at a time when electrical demands were much lower than they are today. Modern households rely on numerous devices, including computers, televisions, smart home systems, kitchen appliances, and charging stations for mobile devices. Renovation projects often introduce even more equipment that requires reliable power. Without proper planning, homeowners may find that their electrical system cannot handle the increased load. This can result in tripped breakers, overloaded circuits, or safety risks. Addressing these issues during the renovation phase allows electricians to design solutions that meet the needs of the updated space.
March 11, 2026
Keep Your Home Running Power outages can happen at any time. Severe storms, fallen trees, damaged power lines, and equipment failures can all interrupt electricity to homes and businesses. While some outages are brief, others can last for many hours or even days. When power is lost, everyday necessities such as refrigeration, lighting, heating, and internet access can quickly become unavailable. One of the most effective ways homeowners can protect themselves from these disruptions is by installing a backup generator . A professionally installed generator provides reliable power during outages and allows essential systems in the home to continue operating. Lunar Electric provides generator installation services designed to help homeowners maintain dependable power when the electrical grid goes down.
March 5, 2026
Choosing the Right Setup As electric vehicles become more common, many homeowners are asking the same question: what kind of charging setup makes the most sense for my home? Understanding the difference between Level 1 and Level 2 EV charging stations is the first step toward making a smart, future-ready decision. At Lunar Electric, we help homeowners evaluate their electrical systems and install charging solutions that are safe, efficient, and tailored to their needs. Below is a clear breakdown of how Level 1 and Level 2 charging differ, how they work, and who benefits most from each option.
February 26, 2026
 Modernizing Your Home’s Electrical Capacity Many homes built decades ago were designed around electrical demands that look very different from today’s reality. Large kitchen appliances, home offices, high-efficiency HVAC systems, electric vehicle chargers, and advanced entertainment systems all require reliable electrical capacity. If your home still operates on a 100-amp service panel, you may be approaching the limits of what your system was designed to handle. Upgrading to a 200-amp electrical service is one of the most common ways homeowners modernize their electrical infrastructure. At Lunar Electric, we regularly help homeowners evaluate whether their current service is sufficient for both present needs and future plans.
February 19, 2026
Prepare for the Transition Across the country, more homeowners are considering electrification. Whether motivated by efficiency, environmental considerations, or long-term energy independence, the shift from gas-powered systems to electric appliances is becoming more common. However, electrification involves more than simply replacing equipment. A successful transition requires careful evaluation of your home’s electrical infrastructure. At Lunar Electric, we help homeowners assess whether their properties are prepared for increased electrical demand and what upgrades may be necessary before making the switch.
February 13, 2026
Expanding Electrical Capacity Without a Full Service Upgrade As homes and commercial spaces continue to add new appliances, technology, and electrical demands, many electrical systems are asked to do more than they were originally designed to handle. One solution that can support growing electrical needs without replacing an entire service panel is the installation of a sub panel. Sub panel installation is a common and practical electrical upgrade that helps improve capacity, organization, and safety when additional circuits are required.
February 3, 2026
Designing for Performance, Durability, and Safety Outdoor electrical features can significantly enhance how homeowners use and enjoy their property. From patios and decks to landscape lighting and exterior outlets, properly installed outdoor electrical systems add convenience, functionality, and value. However, outdoor installations require more planning than indoor electrical work . Exposure to weather, moisture, and temperature changes means outdoor electrical features must be designed with safety and durability in mind. Understanding what to consider before installing outdoor electrical features helps homeowners make informed decisions and avoid problems down the road.
January 27, 2026
Battery Storage and Intelligent Power Management for Modern Homes As energy needs continue to grow and homeowners look for greater reliability and independence, battery storage and intelligent energy management have become increasingly important. Tesla Powerwall and Tesla PowerShare are two technologies designed to help homeowners store energy, manage power more efficiently, and maintain electricity during outages. Together, they offer a flexible solution for resilience, sustainability, and long term energy planning. At Lunar Electric, we specialize in installing advanced electrical systems like Tesla Powerwall and PowerShare, helping homeowners integrate these technologies safely and effectively into their homes.
January 23, 2026
Protect Your Home Power outages are no longer rare or isolated events. Severe weather, aging infrastructure, and increased electrical demand have made interruptions more common for many households. While brief outages can be inconvenient, extended power loss can disrupt daily life, compromise safety, and damage sensitive equipment. Backup power planning is one of the most effective ways homeowners can improve household resilience and prepare for the unexpected. What Household Resilience Really Means Household resilience refers to a home’s ability to maintain essential functions during disruptions. When electrical power is lost, lighting, heating or cooling systems, refrigeration, medical equipment, communication devices, and security systems may all be affected. Backup power planning focuses on identifying which systems are most critical and ensuring they can continue operating safely when the primary power source is unavailable. This planning is not about comfort alone. It is about continuity, safety, and peace of mind.
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January 14, 2026
What Inspectors Check and Why It Matters Many homeowners are unsure what actually takes place during a professional electrical inspection. Some assume it is a quick visual check, while others worry it will be disruptive or complicated. In reality, an electrical inspection is a structured, methodical process designed to evaluate safety, performance, and compliance. Understanding what happens during an inspection helps homeowners see its value and know what to expect. The Purpose of an Electrical Inspection An electrical inspection is intended to identify potential hazards, code concerns, and performance issues within a home’s electrical system. Electrical problems are not always obvious. Worn components, overloaded circuits, or improper installations can exist behind walls or inside panels without immediate symptoms. A professional inspection helps uncover these issues before they lead to outages, equipment damage, or safety risks. It also provides homeowners with a clearer picture of the condition of their electrical system.
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January 6, 2026
 Electrical Emergency Preparedness Power outages and electrical emergencies are unpredictable, but their impact does not have to be overwhelming. Severe weather, aging infrastructure , accidents, and increased electrical demand can all interrupt power unexpectedly. Preparing your home in advance helps protect safety, comfort, and essential systems when outages occur. Thoughtful preparation also reduces stress and prevents rushed decisions during emergencies. Understanding Common Causes of Power Outages Electrical outages can result from a variety of factors. Storms may damage power lines or transformers. Extreme heat or cold can strain electrical grids. Vehicle accidents and construction incidents can interrupt service without warning. Even internal electrical issues within a home can lead to loss of power or localized outages. Understanding that outages are not rare events helps homeowners approach preparation as a practical necessity rather than a remote possibility.
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January 1, 2026
New Year, Smarter Home The New Year is a natural time to look for ways to improve efficiency, safety, and convenience at home. For many homeowners, smart home technology and electrical automation are becoming part of that conversation. Devices such as timers, smart switches, and automated controls offer practical benefits, but only when they are installed and used correctly. At Lunar Electric, we encourage homeowners to approach smart electrical upgrades with safety and long term reliability in mind. Why the New Year Is the Right Time to Upgrade During the holidays, many homeowners rely on temporary electrical solutions. Lights run longer, outlets are used more frequently, and circuits are pushed harder than usual. When the season ends, it becomes clear where systems handled the demand well and where weaknesses appeared. The New Year offers an opportunity to address those issues thoughtfully. Smart timers and automation systems can help manage electrical loads more effectively throughout the year, not just during peak seasons.

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