Electrical:
No Electrical Service Anywhere in the Home
Before calling for service or submitting a warranty request, check to confirm the following:
- Service is not out in the entire area. If it is, contact the utility company.
- Main breaker and individual breakers are all in the on position.
No Electrical Service to One or More Outlets
Before calling for service or submitting a warranty request, check to confirm the following:
- Main breaker and individual breakers are all in the on position.
- Applicable wall switch is on.
- The GFCI is set. Reset any tripped GFCI’s and try the outlet/switch again. If a GFCI trips, it may cause other outlets on the same electrical line to no longer have power as well. If you lose power on a non-GFCI outlet in the same room as a GFCI outlet, check to see if the GFCI has tripped, reset it if needed, then check the other outlet for power. Outdoor outlets are typically on the same electrical line as GFCI's in the basement or garage, so check those if you do not have power to an outdoor outlet.
- Item you want to use is plugged in.
- Item you want to use works in other outlets.
- Light bulb in the lamp is good.
Breaker Frequently Trips
If you experience a breaker tripping frequently, unplug all items connected to it. If it trips when nothing is connected to it, you need service. If the circuit remains on, you have either overloaded the circuit and need to plug in fewer devices or one of the items you unplugged is defective and will require repair or replacement. You can plug items in one at a time to see if any trip the breaker. If an item trips the breaker on its own, that item likely is defective.
Fixture Locations
We install light fixtures in the locations indicated on the plans, and locations are confirmed at your 4-way walk. After the 4-way walk, fixture locations are considered final by Liberty Homes, and fixtures will be installed at those locations only. Moving fixtures to accommodate specific furniture arrantements or room use is your responsibility.
GFCI Outlets
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets are used in areas near water or where individuals can come in contact with water because they will automatically cut the power to that location if it senses fluctuations in power caused by various effects, including if an electrical appliance plugged into it is dropped into water. You can tell which ones are GFCI because they will have a test and reset button in the middle. Heavy appliances such as freezers or power tools can trip the GFCI breaker. Never plug refrigerators and freezers into a GFCI-controlled outlet. This includes the outlets in your garage. Liberty Homes is not responsible for food spoilage from plugging refrigerators or freezers into a GFCI outlet.
Modifications
Any warranty otherwise provided for electrical is voided upon person(s) changing, modifying, adding to, or tampering with the house electrical system in any way. For example, basement additions which "tie-in" to existing house wiring void the electrical portion of this warranty. The warranty also does not cover any fixture that has been modified or was not installed by Liberty Homes and in the home when it closed.