The Holmes Groups Guide to GFCI Protection
The Holmes Group - GFCIs (ground-fault circuit interrupters) are required in areas with moisture, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces. They work by shutting off power if they detect a ground fault, which helps prevent electric shocks.
If a GFCI won’t reset or keeps tripping, it could indicate a problem with the wiring or moisture intrusion. A licensed electrician should inspect and replace any faulty GFCI outlets to ensure proper function and safety.











