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No power in bathroom or kitchen or garage electrical outlets?

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No power in bathroom or kitchen or garage electrical outlets?

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Most homes are now equipped with GFI switches. These switches are made to interrupt the flow of electricity and are used in areas of the home where electricity and water might come into contact with each other. If you have no power in the outlets in the bath, kitchen or garage, find the reset button that is popped out and push it in. Sometimes several outlets are “hooked” to one switch. It may be that the outlets in the bathroom have no power but the reset button that is popped out is in the basement. Please check all the reset buttons before calling HRS. If we call out an electrician and all they have to do is push a reset button, you will be billed for the electrician’s time.

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