ElectricalIs It Time for Electrical Repairs?

Electical BulbOf all the systems in your home, your electrical system is definitely one of the most important, if not the most important. Without electricity, you wouldn’t be able to turn on your air conditioner, microwave your leftovers, or blow-dry your hair. Of course, you want to make absolutely certain that your electrical system is in good working order.

Problems with your electrical system are definitely a big deal, so it is important to be aware of the signs that suggest something is wrong. So below, we have listed some of these telltale signs for you. Remember to call in your favorite Marysville, WA electricians for help.

It’s Time to Call Your Electrician If…

Like we mentioned above, there are a number of signs that indicate electrical problems:

Your Lights Are Flickering

Surely, you’ve seen the horror movies, and flickering lights are often one of the telltale signs that you’ve got a ghost infestation. However, we are here to tell you that in fact, flickering lights are almost always due to a short circuit in the electrical system.

If you notice that it is just one lamp, you may just need to replace that lamp. However, if it is affecting the entirety of your home, you definitely need to contact a professional before the problem gets any worse.

You Notice Hot Spots

If you’ve ever reached for a light switch, or even a random spot on the wall, and noticed it was hot, you definitely have an electrical problem on your hands. Hot spots indicate that points in the electrical system where current is flowing in a direction it shouldn’t be.

These hot spots are an indication that there is a very serious breach in the electrical system, which could quite easily lead to house fires if left ignored. Therefore, it is vital that you contact a professional electrician ASAP if you notice any hot spots.

Your Circuit Breaker Keeps Tripping

Your circuit breaker is designed to protect your home from a power surge. A power surge is when part of your home’s electrical system suddenly begins to carry a voltage beyond safety limits, causing the circuit breaker to trip and shut down that part of the system.

Typically, a circuit breaker will trip if you’ve overloaded the circuit. Usually, you can remedy this by unplugging a few things and resetting the system. However, if it seems as though it the breaker is constantly tripping, you have a much bigger issue on your hands. It might be that there is an issue with the circuit itself, or it could be that the circuit breaker is malfunctioning. Either way, it is best to call a licensed electrician.

Remember, Electricity Is Dangerous

When it comes to your electrical system, do not attempt to fix the problem yourself. Messing around with exposed wiring and high voltages can cause electrocution if you do not know what you’re doing. Always hire a professional electrician for all your electrical needs.

Schedule your electrical repairs with the team at G & S Heating, Cooling, & Electrical today. 

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