Signs It's Time for an Electrical Inspection

It is vital to schedule regular inspections with a licensed electrician

One's home is one of the most significant investments. Therefore, keeping all the systems in top working condition, including the electrical system, is essential. When was the last time an electrician looked at the home's wiring? 

If the memory is fleeting, then it might be time to schedule a visit. 

Here are five indicators it's time for an electrical inspection.

The electrical system has fuses instead of circuit breakers 

Using fuses instead of circuit breakers is a recipe for disaster. Fuses are outdated and dangerous and can overheat and cause fires. Circuit breakers, on the other hand, are much safer. They trip when too much current flows through the circuit, preventing fires.

Outlets are warm 

If outlets are warm to the touch, that indicates an underlying problem. On the other hand, it could be a sign of loose connections or faulty wiring. Either way, a professional electrician must fix it as soon as possible.

Frequent power outages 

If the residential area has frequent power outages, that's not necessarily a sign that an electrical inspection is due. However, if the home starts having power outages more often than usual, it could be a sign of problems with the electrical system. An inspection can help identify the root of the problem and get it fixed before it causes any further damage. 

The lights flicker when more than one appliance is turned on 

Do the lights flicker when a second appliance or power tool is turned on? If so, that's usually a sign of an overloaded circuit. But it could also signify loose connections or faulty wiring somewhere in the system. In any case, it's best to have a professional take a look to be safe. 

Strange noises

If strange noises come from electrical outlets, it may be time for a professional home inspection. 

While it's normal for electrical components to make some noise as they heat up or cool down, any unexpected or loud noises could signify a serious problem. If these concerns are not addressed, they could lead to an electrical fire. 

Therefore, it's always best to have a professional inspect the electrical system at least once a year. They can identify any potential problems and recommend the best course of action to keep the property safe.

Don't wait!

No one likes dealing with electrical problems. They're often sudden, dangerous and disruptive. The good news is that most electrical issues can be avoided entirely with regular inspections and maintenance. The bad news is that many people wait until something goes wrong before they call an electrician. 

It is vital to schedule regular inspections with a licensed electrician. Catching problems early can prevent severe damage and protect the family from fire hazards.


If you need a fast, affordable electrician for your home or business, call RSB Electrical at 480-485-4284.

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