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I had some problems with my washer and dryer, and being the "seasoned
home-owner" that I pretended to be I somehow came to the conclusion that turning the main circuit breaker off then on would solve everything. Now only about half of the rooms in my house have power. The one I turned off is in the garage, but I found the one with all of the little circuit breakers in my basement. Everything looks good in that one. I don't really know how this stuff works and I really regret having touched anything in the first place. Does anyone have any advice that could save me from calling the professionals? |
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