What You Can Do Yourself
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Simple replacement of outlets and switches
- If your old devices are worn out or you want to update the design, replacing them can be done by yourself.
- Always turn off the power before starting.
- Use only quality devices that meet safety standards.
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Installing light fixtures and lamps
- Mounting ceiling fixtures, wall sconces, or bedside lamps is also accessible for a home handyman.
- Remember to turn off the electricity and follow electrical safety rules.
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Running cables inside walls (for short distances)
- Internal cable routing inside wooden or drywall walls can be done on your own if you have basic knowledge.
- Use special channels and clips, and avoid damaging the cables.
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Installing and connecting smart home devices
- Wireless systems and automation are usually easy to implement on your own, following the manufacturer’s instructions.
Important: Always turn off the power board before working, and if you have any doubts, it’s better to consult a specialist.
When to Leave it to the Professionals
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Complete rewiring of the house
- Especially in old houses or when using aluminum cables.
- Needs precise diagnostics and adherence to safety regulations.
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Installing electric meters and circuit breakers
- Correct configuration and connection are critical for safety.
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Working with panels and distribution boxes
- Professional electricians know how to properly connect circuit breakers, residual-current devices (RCDs), and protective systems.
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Designing and installing complex automation systems
- Including smart lighting, security systems, ventilation, and control automation.
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Any work at heights or in hard-to-reach places
- Working on ladders, roofs, or inside walls without experience is risky and requires special skills.
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Fixing mistakes and troubleshooting hidden issues
- Incorrect connections can lead to short circuits, fires, or electrical shocks.
Safety First
DIY electrical work can be convenient and cost-effective if you have the necessary knowledge. However, for complex or hazardous tasks, it’s best to trust the job to licensed professionals. Incorrect wiring or repairs can have serious consequences: fires, short circuits, or injury.
If you're unsure of your skills, don’t hesitate to contact a qualified electrician. Ultimately, the safety of your home and loved ones comes first!