An educational blog, not a contracting business.
Menooa Electric is not a licensed electrical contractor, does not perform electrical work, and is not affiliated with, operated by, or endorsed by any electrical contracting company — including any business that may share a similar name. This site exists purely to explain home electrical concepts in plain language: how a panel works, what a warning sign means, and when a homeowner should stop and call a licensed professional.
The idea for this site came from a fairly ordinary experience: a breaker that kept tripping, a home inspection report full of unfamiliar terms, and a lot of conflicting advice online. Understanding the basics — what a GFCI actually does, what "double-pole breaker" means, why a warm outlet is worth taking seriously — turned out to be genuinely useful for describing problems accurately to an electrician, even without doing any of the work personally.
This site explains concepts and warning signs. It does not provide step-by-step instructions for wiring, panel work, or fixture installation, and it never will — that work carries real risk of shock, fire, and code violations, and belongs to a licensed, insured electrician. If an article ever seems to describe how to do electrical work yourself, that's not the intent; please treat it as background knowledge only, and hire a professional for anything beyond flipping a breaker or changing a light bulb.
Some posts may include affiliate links to consumer electrical products (surge protectors, smart switches, etc.) — see the affiliate disclosure for details.