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When to Call a Professional Electrician: 5 Warning Signs

  • Writer: John Deluna
    John Deluna
  • Apr 17, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 4, 2025

Introduction

Electrical issues can be tricky and, at times, dangerous to handle alone. Knowing when to call in a professional can save time, money, and even prevent potential hazards. Here are five signs that it’s time to call an electrician.


Hands install electrical outlets with a screwdriver on a beige wall. Colorful wires are visible, and unscrewed outlet frames surround.

Warning Signs You Need an Electrician


  • Flickering or Dimming Lights

    If your lights flicker or dim unexpectedly, it might indicate a wiring issue or an overloaded circuit. These signs shouldn’t be ignored, as they could lead to more serious problems. 


  • Frequent Circuit Breaker Trips

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  • Outdated or Ungrounded Outlets

    Homes with older, two-pronged outlets lack proper grounding, increasing the risk of electrical shocks. Upgrading to grounded outlets is an essential safety measure. 


  • Burning Smells or Scorch Marks

    A burning smell or discoloration around outlets and switches can indicate faulty wiring or a loose connection, both of which pose serious fire risks. 


  • Buzzing Sounds from Outlets or Switches

    A buzzing or humming sound from outlets or switches could mean there’s loose wiring or a faulty connection. This is a clear signal that an electrician should inspect the area.


    Three images of damaged electrical outlets and switches on white walls. One outlet is burnt, one socket is detached, and one switch is grimy.


    Conclusion

    Electrical issues shouldn’t be taken lightly. If you notice any of these warning signs, contact Franco Power to ensure your home remains safe and functional.

 
 
 

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