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![]() By Steve Costanzo Protect Everything In Your Home With Whole House Surge ProtectionAsk Yourself This: Is my Home Power Surge-Protected? It used to be that protecting your electronics was easy… just buy… | ![]() By Steve Costanzo Do You Know Which Generator is Right for Your Home?With seemingly new weather patterns emerging, short and long term power outages are anticipated up and down the east coast…. | ![]() By Steve Costanzo Spring Checklist – Electrical InstallationLet Red Star Electric Help You With Your Spring Check List Of Electrical Installations And Repairs. With the Spring weather… |
![]() By Steve Costanzo Ring Door Systems InstallationFew Things In Our Lives Matter More Than The Safety Of Our Loved Ones And Homes. The Ring Floodlight Cam is a camera with built-in floodlights, high-definition security two-way audio and a siren alarm. | ![]() By Steve Costanzo Ceiling Fans May Be Just What You NeedCeiling fans are one of the most widely used appliances in the building industry. They have so many features attached… | ![]() By Steve Costanzo Electrical Service Upgrades, Now May Be The TimeMany people in the northeast live in homes that were built more than 35 years ago, which means that many… |
![]() By Steve Costanzo Why Recommending LED Lighting In Your HomeWhy is LED Lighting Better? LED (Light Emitting Diodes) are the newest, most energy efficient lighting source available. Because of their tremendous efficiencies, the LED lighting technology is revolutionizing illumination as we know it. | ![]() By Steve Costanzo Winter Safety Tips From Red Star ElectricFrom chilling temperatures to slippery sidewalks, winter is a season that brings unique safety concerns. Please keep your family cozy and safe this winter by remembering a few important tips. Before frigid temperatures set in | ![]() By Steve Costanzo Why Hire A Licensed Electrician?Most people are sensible when it comes to working with electricity; they call in a professional or someone who is a qualified licensed electrician. Carrying out electrical work isn’t like plumbing work. |