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GFCI, AFCI Installation For Chicago Illinois and Suburbs

Chicago IL GFCI InstallationToday's homes are filled with electronic devices that are often used in the kitchen, bathrooms and decks. The close proximity of  these devices to water is a real safety concern. When a grounded laptop, hairdryer, ipod dock, charging cell phone or other device falls into a sink or tub of water, the danger of electrocution is a real concern.

GFCI devices were invented to prevent accidental electrocution from appliances that come in contact with water. They are an essential component of any home's electrical system and required by law in most cities and towns. ABC can help you ensure that your entire home is fully protected with GFCI designed to keep today's technology filled homes safe from the danger of accidental electrocution.

What are GFCI Devices?

GFCI stands for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt. GFCI protected electrical receptacles and AFCI protection circuit breakers are outlets and/or circuit breakers that contain small electrical circuits that can detect the warning signs of household electrical current problems before dangerous situations occur.  When the device detects unsafe conditions, it automatically shuts off electrical power, providing an important layer of safety for your family.

Ordinary circuit breakers are designed to protect your home's electrical system, not your family!  The amount of electricity that can kill a person is thousands of times less than the amount that would 'trip' a normal circuit breaker. Again, fuses an circuit breakers will not protect the people in the house from being electrocuted. Think of GFCI receptacles as Anti-Electrocution Devices.

Do I Need GFCI Circuits In My Older Home?

Most homes built in the last 15 years are now required to have GFCI circuits wherever there is a close proximity to the grounding of a person.  Such places are; kitchen counter tops and center islands, within 6' of sinks or tubs, bathrooms, unfinished basements, garages and all outdoor outlets.

If your house was built before GFCIs were required, local building codes do not necessarily require them, but for your family's safety we highly encourage homeowners to upgrade to GFCI outlets. Having your older house retrofitted with GFCI protection is an inexpensive and simple process.

GFCI protection can be installed with GFCI receptacles, or with a whole circuit being equipped with GFCI circuit breaker.

What is an AFCI Device?

An AFCI protection device will detect arcing, conditions where electricity is being conducted over the air, and converted to heat and shut down the outlet before damage occurs.

AFCI protection is now required by law for electrical wiring that reaches sleeping areas.  These are areas where fires could start and catch people who are sleeping or otherwise unable to get out quickly.  Upcoming standards will require the entire house to have AFCI protection.

What's the Difference Between a GFCI and an AFCI Device?

AFCI protection is a lot like a GFCI outlet, but it protects against a different kind of danger.  Some types of electrical appliances are used to convert electricity into heat.  Sometimes, these devices will also produce heating where the device plugs into the wall.  This condition is called arcing.  You may see it when you quickly unplug a heat producing appliance, like an hair dryer, from an outlet while it is switched on.

Unlike GFCI devices, AFCI protection devices are not installed in your home's wall receptacles, but are built into your home's main electrical service panel as special circuit breakers.  Your house can easily be AFCI protected.

When it's time to upgrade the safety of your home's electrical system with GFCI and AFCI devices, call ABC.  A licensed and insured ABC electrician will replace the circuit breakers for sleeping areas with AFCI circuit breakers and install GFCI outlets to protect your family from the risk of accidental electrical fires and electrocution.

Electrical Installation & Repair Services

  • Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCI)
  • Home Entertainment Cabling,
  • Computer/Network Cabling
  • Telephone Wiring
  • Lightning Arrestors
  • Swimming Pool & Hot Tub Wiring
  • Smoke Detectors
  • Carbon Monoxide Detectors
  • Electrical Panel Upgrades
  • Fuse & Breaker Change Outs
  • Lighting Maintenance
  • Low Voltage Wiring
  • Back Up Power Supply
  • Electrical Troubleshooting
  • Additions & Renovations


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Communities We Serve

North Chicago Area Suburbs

Northwest Chicago Area Suburbs

West / Southwest Chicago Area Suburbs

Beach Park IL 60083, 60087, 60099
Deerfield IL 60015
Diamond Lake IL 60060
Evanston IL 60201, 60202, 60203, 60204, 60208, 60209
Glencoe IL 60022
Glenview IL 60025, 60026
Grayslake, IL 60030
Gurnee IL 60031
Hawthorn Woods IL 60047
Highland Park IL 60035, 60037
Ivanhoe IL 60060
Kenilworth IL 60043
Lake View IL 60613
Lake Bluff IL 60044
Lake Forest IL 60045
Libertyville IL 60048
Lincolnwood IL 60645, 60646, 60659, 60712
Morton Grove IL 60053
Mundelein IL 60060
Niles IL 60714
North Chicago IL 60064, 60086, 60088
Northfield IL 60093
Park City IL 60085
Round Lake IL 60073
Skokie IL 60076, 60077
Wadsworth IL 60002, 60083riv
Waukegan IL 60079, 60085, 60087
Wilmette IL 60091
Winnetka IL 60093
Winthrop Harbor IL 60096
Winthrop Park IL 60035
Zion IL 60099

Arlington Heights IL 60004, 60005, 60006
Barrington IL 60010, 60011
Bartlett IL 60103, 60133
Buffalo Grove IL 60089
Deer Park IL 60010
Des Plaines IL 60016, 60017, 60018, 60019
Elgin IL 60120, 60121, 60123, 60124
Elk Grove Village IL, 60007, 60009
Half Day IL 60069
Hanover Park IL, 60133
Hoffman Estates IL 60169 60192 60196 60197
Island Lake IL 60042
Mundelein IL 60192, 60196, 60197
Kildeer IL 60010, 60047
Wilmette IL 60069
Lincolnshire IL 60069
Long Grove IL 60047, 60049, 60060
Medinah IL 60157
Mount Prospect IL, 60056
Northbrook IL 60062
Palatine IL 60038, 60055, 60067, 60074, 60078, 60094, 60095
Park Ridge IL 60068
Pingree Grove IL 60140
Prairie View IL 60069
Prospect Heights IL 60070
Riverwoods IL 60015
Rolling Meadow IL 60008
Roselle IL 60172
Rosemont IL 60018, 60019
Schaumburg IL Plumbing 60193 60194
Schaumburg IL Heating & Air Conditioning 60193 60194
South Elgin IL 60177
Streamwood IL 60107
Tower Lakes IL 60010
Vernon Hills IL 60061
Wauconda, IL 60084
Wheeling IL Plumbing 60070 60090
Wheeling IL Heating & Air Conditioning 60070 60090

Bensenville IL 60105, 60106, 60399
Bloomingdale IL 60108, 60117, 61701, 61702, 61704, 61705, 61709, 61710, 61791, 61799,
Burr Ridge IL 60527
Downers Grove IL 60515, 60516, 60517
Elmhurst IL 60126
Glendale Heights IL 60137, 60139
Hillside IL 60162, 60163
Hinsdale IL 60521, 60522, 60523
Lake Zurich IL 60047, 60049
Lindenhurst IL 60046
Itasca IL 60143
Lisle IL 60532
Lombard IL 60148
Naperville IL 60540, 60563, 60564, 60565, 60566, 60567
Oakbrook Terrace IL 60181
Oak Park IL 60301, 60302, 60303, 60304
Villa Park IL 60181
West Chicago IL 60185, 60186
Westchester IL 60154
Westmont IL 60559
Wheaton IL 60187
Wood Dale IL 60191, 60399
Woodridge IL 60517