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Now Is The Time To Check Your Spa Pool With Good Electrical

Tuesday 30 May 2017, 2:31PM

By Beckie Wright

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With the weather getting cooler we are all looking forward to heating up our spa pool and reveling in that lovely hot water after a long day at work. However, as the helpful team at Good Electrical say, this is also the perfect time of year to check our spa pools, and undertake any electrical repairs necessary.

 

At Good Electrical they specialise in spa and pool electrical repairs, maintenance and new installations, and they recommend that you get your pool checked regularly. This is to ensure that pumps are operating at their optimum. Good Electrical’s Director Martin Good has over 25 years’ experience in promptly diagnosing problems with pumps and heaters, letting you get back to enjoying relaxing in your pool or spa.

 

The Good Electrical electricians can repair and organise replacement parts as required and can offer a wide range of brands ensuring you get the best price, and they work closely with pool installation contractors, installing new pools or refurbishment of existing pools including replacing pool lighting with the latest in LED lighting.

 

Autumn is also a good time to check those electrical appliances, including electric blankets, heaters and clothes dryers, for damage and wear and tear and the Good Electrical team recommend that you should also check the power cords and plugs for damage, exposed wires or signs of overheating. This is a good time to make sure your electrical appliances are operating correctly and to check for any unusual noises, or if anything is broken or damaged, including power cords.

 

Electric heaters should also be checked for wear and tear. Heaters may require cleaning every so often, especially fan heaters and this can be done by first unplugging the heater and simply vacuuming the inlet and outlet grills to remove dust. However, the heater should not be dismantled for cleaning. Similarly, electric blankets should be checked for damage and wear before they are used, checking the control switch, cord, and plug, and looking for any kinks, worn wires, scorch marks, or breaks in the heating element. You should remember, electric blankets have a limited life and if there is any doubt about their safety you should throw them out and replace them.

 

To find out more about Good Electrical and their electrical services, please go to http://www.aucklandelectrician.co.nz .