While GFCI outlets are commonly used in homes for safety reasons, there are some things you should still never plug into them. Here's what they are.
If you live in an older house or apartment, it's not always easy to find enough wall plugs, especially with the number of appliances and devices we use these days. For certain products, extension ...
Allow everything to dry completely before removing the center screw from your existing outlet cover, placing your new painted cover over it, and screwing it into place with your new painted screw. And ...
If you're just starting out with smart home tech, you may feel overwhelmed. But you don't need to invest a lot of time and money up front. Start with smart plugs.