Signs You Need This
- A breaker trips repeatedly, even with normal use
- An outlet or light stopped working with no obvious cause
- You hear buzzing or see sparking near an outlet or switch
- Lights dim or flicker when an appliance kicks on
- A breaker feels hot or won't reset at all
What's Involved
We start by narrowing down whether the issue is the breaker itself, an overloaded circuit, or a wiring fault somewhere downstream. That usually means testing at the panel and tracing the circuit to the affected outlets or fixtures.
Once we've found the actual cause, we explain what's going on before doing any repair work, so you know what you're paying for and why.
A breaker that won't reset or a warm panel cover can be a real safety issue — don't wait on those. Call us directly rather than continuing to reset it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it dangerous if a breaker keeps tripping?
It can be, depending on the cause. A breaker tripping is usually doing its job protecting the circuit, but repeated tripping means something's wrong that should be diagnosed rather than repeatedly reset.
Why did my outlet just stop working with no tripped breaker?
This can point to a loose connection, a failed outlet, or a break in the wiring — we trace it to find the actual point of failure.
Can you fix it same-day?
In many cases, yes, once we've diagnosed the cause. We'll give you a clear estimate before starting any repair.