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4 Common Electrical Repairs Every Homeowner Should Know About

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Electrical systems are an essential aspect of any home, providing power for our everyday needs. However, electrical issues can arise unexpectedly, causing inconvenience and potential safety hazards. When facing such problems, it's crucial to seek professional assistance to ensure safety and proper repairs.

In this blog, our electrical experts at Campbell & Company will cover some of the most common electrical issues that homeowners may experience.

1. Circuit Breaker Tripping


One of the most common electrical problems is a circuit breaker that keeps tripping. This problem may occur for several reasons, including:

  • Overloaded circuits
  • Short circuits
  • Ground faults

An electrician will identify the source of the overload or fault and may redistribute the load or replace faulty circuit breakers. Avoid overloading outlets by connecting too many appliances at once.

2. Faulty Switches & Outlets


Malfunctioning switches and outlets can lead to non-responsive or flickering lights and appliances that don't work properly. There are several reasons why your switches and outlets may stop working as they should, such as:

  • General wear and tear
  • Loose wiring
  • Faulty installation

If you're experiencing issues with your outlets or switches, call an electrician to inspect and repair or replace the switches and outlets as necessary. Avoid using excessive force while operating switches and regularly check outlets for signs of damage or loose connections.

3. Electrical Panel Upgrades


Older homes or those with insufficient electrical capacity may require panel upgrades to handle modern electricity demands. You may want to consider an electrical panel upgrade if:

  • You're installing new appliances
  • You have new electronics that require a more modern panel to operate
  • You're planning on a home expansion

An electrician will assess your home's power requirements and upgrade the electrical panel to a higher capacity if needed. Stay mindful of your electricity usage, and consider upgrading your panel if you notice frequent tripping or signs of electrical strain.

4. Whole-Home Wiring Issues


Faulty or outdated wiring can lead to electrical hazards and inconsistent power supply throughout the home. Many different factors can contribute to wiring problems in the home, including:

  • Aging wiring
  • Improper installation
  • Damage from pests

Your trusted electrician will conduct a thorough inspection, replace damaged wires, and update outdated wiring to ensure safety and efficiency. Regularly inspect your wiring for signs of wear and tear. If you live in an older home, consider rewiring to meet modern safety standards.

Get Expert Electrical Repairs From Campbell & Company!


Electrical issues can be daunting, but they should never be ignored or attempted to be fixed without professional help. If you encounter any of the common electrical problems mentioned above, don't hesitate to contact the expert electricians at Campbell & Company for the assistance you need. Whether it's a circuit breaker issue, faulty switches and outlets, panel upgrades, or whole-home rewiring, our 24/7 emergency electrical repair team is here to help.

Get fast, reliable electrical repairs in Yakima, the Tri-Cities, or surrounding areas by calling 509-545-9848 today!

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