Electrical Outlet Insulation: Some Tricks To Do
When you plan to install electrical system in your home, do you think about the safety? There are many danger related with bad wiring or bad components installation that will cause electrical leak. One of some components with the biggest risk of leak is the electrical and light outlets on the exterior walls of your home. Better insulation is needed so the electrical outlet will be protected from electrical leaking. Here are some simple steps that you can do in providing better insulation for your outlets.
First, you can provide thin foam insulation pads. The, you can make a hole in the middle of the foam so it could slide over the sockets while still covering the outlet. Then, you can continue to turn off the power that runs to the socket. Remove the cover plate of the outlet or light switches, then you should find large open spaces around the mounting boxes. Fill it with small pieces that used in standard insulation. It will be a perfect time to replace it if you find that the plug or switches are dated instead of hold the power cords well.
Besides, you also need to inspect the wall cover to check whether it has cracks or holes. If those problems exist, you can replace the cover with the new one, and fortunately you can easily find the best one that matches the decor of your home. However, before buying a new cover, you should really check the pattern of the screw in order to get the most appropriate one for your electrical outlet.
Then, you can also place the foam over the outlet plugs as well as the light switches. Make sure that the existing hole in your wall is completely covered then you can screw the cover back on. Do not forget to put plastic plugs into the unused sockets in order to prevent the air from escaping through the plug. You will easily find these handy plugs in many hardware stores in many stores near your local.
Now, you have more secure electrical outlet with less risk of electrical leaking. Before using the outlet, do not forget to switch on the power back in your breaker box. Then, make sure that the outlet works in order. You can use a small electrical tool to verify that each plug has power. It is quite easy, right?
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