Breaker Box Panels and GFCI Outlet in Century 21 Haggerty Property Management Homes

Rob Carrillo • Dec 11, 2019

Locating and resetting breakers and info on GFCI Outlets

Join Nick Haggerty of Century 21 Haggerty Property Management as he walks you through where you can find the breaker box panel in your home. Should you ever experience a power outage in your home or a specific room due to a tripped breaker, Nick explains what you need to do to reset those breakers and restore power. Most times these breakers can either be located in the garage or bedroom for older homes, or outside next to your gas meter for newer homes.

Nick will also go over GFCI outlets which are typically located in the kitchen and bathrooms where there is higher risk for outlets to get splashed with water. These outlets are designed to protect and shut off when hit with water or overloaded. Nick will show you what to do in these instances to restore those outlets back to working condition.

As a professional El Paso Property Management Company, we at Century 21 Haggerty feel a tenant that is armed with as much info as possible is beneficial to all. After reviewing this video should you feel you need additional info, please do not hesitate to call us at 915-757-3445.

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