Electrical issues can develop gradually and often go unnoticed until they pose serious risks. Noticing the warning signs can help ensure your home's safety and keep your appliances running efficiently. If you experience any of the following red flags, it’s time to consider an electrical inspection.
Your Electric Costs are Rising
Noticing an increase in your electric bill without increased usage? Rising electric costs could indicate that it's time for an electrical inspection. An abnormally hefty electric bill often indicates underlying issues, such as outdated wiring or faulty appliances drawing excessive power. Catching these problems early on can help you prevent more costly repairs in the future.
Your Lights are Dimming or Flickering
Dimming or flickering lights aren't just a headache—they can point toward potential electrical problems. These fluctuations in your lighting might be a result of overloaded circuits, faulty connections, or failing fixtures. Ignoring these issues could lead to short circuits or electrical fires. Scheduling an inspection will help pinpoint the cause and ensure your lighting system is stable and working as it should.
There are Burning Smells from Electric Components
Burning smells from electrical outlets, switches, or appliances often indicate overheating wires or components, posing a significant fire risk. If you detect a burning smell, turn off power to the affected area immediately and call a qualified electrician for an inspection.
All Mr. Electric franchises are locally owned and operated and may offer fewer or more services than those listed here. To learn more about the home electrical inspection services offered in your area, contact the Mr. Electric nearest you for details or a customized on-site assessment.