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Do You Have Circuit Breaker Troubleshooting Questions? Just Ask Us!

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Every home varies, and you might have a circuit breaker troubleshooting problem that is distinctive to you.

Every home varies, and you might have a circuit breaker troubleshooting problem that is distinctive to you. Luckily, TriStar Electric is always here to answer your questions and provide the solutions to maintain your home’s electric system functioning safely. To assist you in better understanding your circuit breakers, we’ve put together a helpful list of circuit breaker troubleshooting questions and answers to them.

Is it Normal if My Circuit Breaker Buzzes When It’s Turned On?

It depends. The release of electricity through a circuit breaker can produce a low buzzing noise when it is turned on. Also, you might hear a slight buzzing sound for a brief time when your circuit breaker is on because of the current flowing through the components. However, reach out to a residential electrical contractor if the buzzing sound does not go away or gradually worsens.  

Should I Be Worried that My Circuit Breaker Trips When It Rains?

Moreover, your home’s circuit breaker may trip when it rains for different reasons – external outlets, lighting fixtures, and extension cords can receive moisture on them. However, you should solve these problems as soon as possible because they can negatively affect other areas of your home.

Is it Bad if My Circuit Breaker is Warm to Touch?

In addition, it isn’t good that your circuit breaker is warm to the touch. You will need to have the circuit breaker inspected immediately. Also, a warm circuit breaker may mean that the circuit consumes excessive electricity. For instance, loose wires, a failing breaker, or extensive electrical current limits are standard causes of your breaker being warm to the touch. These electrical issues will need to be addressed by a residential electrician.

What if My Circuit Breaker Does Not Turn Off My Home’s Power?

Lastly, there are possibly circuit breaker troubleshooting problems that will require electrical wiring repairs or replacements by an electrician. If your home’s breaker isn’t turning off the power to your house, any fix will include more extensive work than an attempted DIY project.

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No matter the job, big or small, the professionals at TriStar Electric will be happy to discuss your project and answer any questions or concerns you may have. We offer free in-home consultations, plus an after-hours and emergency phone line for advice or service!

If you have any questions about our electrical repairs or upgrades, please contact TriStar Electric, Maryland’s premier residential and commercial electrician, by calling 410-799-5791 or 301-384-8880. Or, you can fill out the contact form on our website.

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