The Invisible Guardian of Your Home
Written By
Matt Cheshier
Published
Mar 6, 2026
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I often get asked: “Matt, if my lights aren’t flickering and my breakers aren’t tripping, why should I be worried about my wiring?” It’s a fair question. Most of us assume that if the coffee pot is running, everything behind the scenes is just fine. But in my years spent crawling through attics and basements across the Puget Sound area, I’ve seen what happens when “invisible” problems are ignored for too long.
Today, I want to talk about something you can’t see, but something that could quite literally save your home tonight: AFCI Protection.
The Hazard Hiding Behind the Drywall
Most residential electrical fires don’t happen all at once. They start with a tiny spark—what we call an arc fault. It can be something as simple as a nail that nicked a wire when you hung a picture, or a lamp cord that’s been pinched behind the sofa for five years.
Unlike a standard short circuit, these tiny sparks don’t always draw enough current to trip a conventional breaker. However, they generate intense heat—we’re talking upwards of 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit. That is more than enough to ignite wood framing or insulation inside your walls long before you ever smell smoke.
“We understand that an electrical issue in a business means downtime, but in a home, it means something much more precious: your family’s peace of mind. That’s why we treat every safety inspection with the same urgency we’d bring to our own front doors.”
— Matt Cheshier, Co-Owner
Is Your Home Protected?
If your home was built or last updated before the early 2000s, there is a high probability you don’t have AFCI protection. The National Electrical Code (NEC) has evolved for a reason. The technology to detect these dangerous “signatures” before they ignite a fire exists, and it is incredibly effective.
Upgrading to AFCI breakers doesn’t require tearing down walls or a massive remodel. It’s one of those upgrades that won’t make your lights any brighter, but it will let you sleep a whole lot better.
My Professional Advice
Don’t wait for a burning smell or a charred outlet to tell you something is wrong. If you’re living in an older home in Seattle, Bellevue, or the surrounding areas, let us take a look. Prevention is always more affordable—and far less painful—than fire restoration.
Are you ready to secure your peace of mind? Give us a call today for an electrical safety evaluation. We’ll be happy to walk your property and make sure your “invisible” systems are working exactly as they should.

