Frequently Asked Questions — Electric Repair Authority

What is Electric Repair Authority?

Electric Repair Authority is a reference resource covering electrical systems, repairs, codes, and safety for residential and commercial properties. It is published by T4 Trade, a network of trade-focused informational sites. The goal is to make reliable electrical information easier to find and understand.

What topics does this site cover?

The site covers a broad range of electrical subjects including wiring, panels, outlets, switches, lighting, grounding, circuit breakers, and electrical code basics. Both common repairs and general system knowledge are addressed. Content is organized to serve readers at different levels of familiarity with electrical work.

Who is this site for?

Electric Repair Authority is built for homeowners, renters, DIY enthusiasts, and anyone trying to better understand electrical systems in their home or workplace. It is also a useful starting point for people preparing to hire a licensed electrician. No prior electrical knowledge is required to use the site.

Is this a directory or marketplace for electricians?

No. Electric Repair Authority is a reference resource, not a directory, marketplace, or lead generation service. The site does not list contractors, accept service requests, or connect users with electricians. It exists solely to provide informational content about electrical topics.

Does this site offer professional or licensed electrical advice?

No. All content on Electric Repair Authority is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute professional, licensed, or legal electrical advice. Readers should consult a licensed electrician before undertaking any electrical work. Local codes and conditions vary and should always be taken into account.

How is the information on this site sourced?

Content is researched and written with reference to established electrical codes, industry standards, and publicly available technical guidance. The site draws on recognized sources to keep information accurate and relevant. T4 Trade editorial staff review content on an ongoing basis.

How is the site kept up to date?

Electrical codes and best practices evolve, and the site is reviewed and updated on a regular basis to reflect those changes. Pages are revisited when standards shift or when new information warrants a correction. Readers can also flag content that may be outdated or inaccurate.

How can errors or corrections be reported?

Readers who spot inaccurate, outdated, or unclear information are encouraged to reach out through the site's contact page. All submissions are reviewed by the editorial team. Corrections that improve the accuracy of the site are taken seriously and acted on promptly.