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Port St Lucie, United States - February 24, 2020 / Elite Electric, Plumbing & Air /

Are Your New Lightbulbs Flickering?

When it comes to the lights in your home if they begin to flicker or show signs of burning out, one of the first responses is to replace the lightbulb with a new one. This is a common misconception, though. A lot of the time, when a light is flickering it isn’t because of the lightbulb, it is actually an electrical issue more often than not.

Knowing how to spot an electrical issue will end up saving you trips to the store, and money. Continue reading to learn more about spotting electrical problems while learning some indoor light tips.

Why Your Lights Are Going Out

So you walk into your bedroom and turn on the light and it flickers and turns off. Naturally, you want to replace the lightbulb, but then you remember that you just replaced it last week. Now, all you can think about are all the possible electrical problems it could be and how much they will be to fix. Sometimes, though, the answer is more simple than you think and doesn’t cost much, if anything, to fix.

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If you don’t have enough outlets and have overloaded a circuit, this will lead to lights seemingly burning out on you. Sags and dips, a.k.a. “Brown-outs” are electrical surges that cause flickering in your lights.

This is mainly caused by old or faulty wiring or the light is drawing too much power from an outdated electric panel. All in all, it is worth it to get the problem fixed sooner rather than later so you don’t waste money on lightbulbs every few months.

How the Professionals Fix the Problem

fixing electrical problemsIf you live in an older home, chances are the electrical wiring will need to be replaced at some point. After calling in an electrician to help get to the bottom of your electrical issue, it may result in you needing new wiring throughout your home.

Ultimately, this can feel like a burden, but wiring lasts many years and chances are you won’t have to do this again so it is absolutely worth it in the long run. Not to mention old and faulty wiring in a home is a safety hazard. Overpowering your circuits and electrical panel puts you and your home at risk for fire as well.

It is important not to have too many extension cords or power strips throughout your home, especially if you have an older circuit breaker or fuse box. The modern electronics are only getting hungrier for electricity too, so it is probably best to have your circuit breaker replaced with a new one if you know you will be pulling a lot of power most of the time.

The Best Ways to Prevent Burnt out Lights

The best ways to prevent light surges in the home also go hand-in-hand with safety precautions in regard to your electricity. It all comes down to taking care of your cords and wires. Do not rip cords out of the walls, keep them in plain sight when they are plugged in and do not run them underneath furniture. Most importantly, do not overload your outlets and circuit breaker.

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If you have just moved into a home that is older, it is best to have an electrician come look things over before you start plugging in a bunch of electronics. Learn the home first.

Elite Electric & Air Will Keep You Safe

Elite Electric & Air is trusted with all of air issues and electrical services in Port St Lucie. The company offers same-day service and a 24/7 live chat on their website. Their expertly trained technicians care about you and your home, so you can trust the job will get done right the first time.

Contact Information:

Elite Electric, Plumbing & Air

1691 SW South Macedo Blvd
Port St Lucie, FL 34984
United States

Jessica Strenta
(772) 783-4480
https://www.eliteelectricandair.com/

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