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If your circuit breaker keeps tripping or won’t reset, it’s more than just an inconvenience—it’s a warning sign. Circuit breakers are designed to protect your home from electrical overloads and fire hazards. When they fail, your home’s safety is at risk.
At Bonfe, we specialize in circuit breaker diagnostics and repairs, ensuring your electrical system is running safely and efficiently. Whether it’s a worn-out breaker, faulty wiring, or an overloaded circuit, our licensed electricians can fix the issue quickly and correctly.
When there is too much electrical current, a circuit breaker trips to prevent overheating and potential fire hazards. If this happens frequently, there is an underlying issue that needs attention.
If you flip the breaker switch back on and it immediately shuts off again, this could mean a short circuit, a faulty breaker, or an overloaded circuit. Ignoring it can lead to serious electrical damage.
Circuit breakers should be silent. If you hear a buzzing noise, it could indicate loose wiring or a failing breaker—both of which can pose a fire risk.
A warm circuit breaker or any signs of burning (scorch marks, melted plastic, or odors) means immediate attention is needed. This could signal an overloaded circuit or a failing breaker.
If certain rooms or outlets stop working, but the rest of your home has power, a faulty breaker could be failing to distribute electricity properly.
If your breaker keeps tripping frequently, won’t reset, makes buzzing sounds, or feels hot to the touch, it likely needs repair. In some cases, an old or faulty breaker may need replacement to ensure your home’s electrical safety. A professional electrical inspection can determine the best solution.
Yes! Here’s our tutorial on how to reset a tripped breaker. First, turn off any devices plugged into the affected circuit. Then, locate your breaker panel and flip the tripped breaker fully off before turning it back on. If it immediately trips again, don’t force it—this could indicate a serious electrical issue. Call Bonfe and have one of our licensed electricians safely diagnose the problem.
Frequent tripping usually means:
Ignoring repeated tripping can lead to electrical damage or fire risks. It’s best to have a licensed electrician check it out.
The cost depends on the issue and complexity of the repair. At Bonfe, we offer upfront pricing—so you’ll know exactly what to expect before we start any work. We also provide financing options for larger electrical repairs.
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