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The Autopsy of a Dead Heritage Oak: Why Your Tree Lights Are a Fire Trap I can usually smell a bad installation before I even get my Wiggy out of ... Read MoreRead More
The Autopsy of a Dead Heritage Oak: Why Your Tree Lights Are a Fire Trap I can usually smell a bad installation before I even get my Wiggy out of ... Read MoreRead More
The Autopsy: Why Your Backup Power is a Smoldering Crime Scene Waiting to Happen I smelled it before I even stepped out of my truck—that unmistakable, cloying scent of scorched ... Read MoreRead More
The Autopsy of a Silent Killer: Why Your Motors Are Dying The first thing you notice isn’t the sound; it’s the vibration in your boots. When a three-phase motor in ... Read MoreRead More
The Ghost in the Copper: Why Your Modern Home is a Fire Hazard You hear that? That faint, rhythmic ‘tick-tick-tick’ coming from your service panel in the garage? That’s not ... Read MoreRead More
The Sensory Warning: Why Your Nose Is More Reliable Than Your Breaker I’ve spent 35 years dragging my knees through fiberglass insulation and staring at the guts of service panels ... Read MoreRead More
The Rolling Earthquake: Why Your RV Panel is a Time Bomb I’ve spent thirty-five years chasing ghosts in electrical systems, and nothing makes my skin crawl quite like a mobile ... Read MoreRead More
The Invisible Danger Lurking Under Your Dock If you walk down to your slip and catch a whiff of metallic ozone or see a faint shimmering on the water’s surface ... Read MoreRead More
The Tripping Breaker and the False Sense of Security You’re standing in your garage, the smell of burnt dust and ozone clinging to the air, wondering why the hell your ... Read MoreRead More
The High Cost of the ‘Handyman Special’ in Modern ADUs I’ve spent thirty-five years smelling the distinct, metallic tang of ozone and the sickening sweet scent of melting PVC insulation. ... Read MoreRead More
The Deceptive Weight of a Foyer Masterpiece I remember my journeyman, a grizzly guy who’d survived the transition from knob-and-tube to Romex, used to smack my hand with his dikes ... Read MoreRead More