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To save money, some homeowners put off addressing electrical issues or forego the help of a qualified electrician. However, doing so can lead to severe problems, including domestic fires and injury. Here are three everyday situations that merit prompt attention from an electrical contractor to ensure the safety of your home and its inhabitants.

3 Instances When You Need to Call an Electrician

1. Flickering Lights

Although it’s easy to ignore flickering lights, this can signal issues in a property’s electrical system. Some appliances, like ACs and refrigerators, draw significant amounts of current and need to be connected to dedicated circuits. When a circuit is forced to supply power to more devices than it can handle, it can cause a system malfunction, resulting in flickering or dimming lights.

2. Outdated System

electricianIf your home is over 50 years old, there’s a chance that its electrical wiring wasn’t designed to accommodate the power demands of modern appliances. There’s also a possibility that some old wires are worn out, contributing to a hazardous power system. For your safety, make regular electrical inspections part of the home’s maintenance routine.

3. Excessive Extension Cords

If you’re using several extension cords or multi-receptacle devices to accommodate your electrical needs, it’s time to call an electrician to update your system. Having too many extension cords in the home may force the system beyond its capacity, potentially causing malfunction or safety risks. Rather than using many cables to accommodate your power needs, have a professional install additional outlets throughout the home.

 

If you need an electrician to look at your system, contact the knowledgeable team at Oahu Electrical Services in Waimanalo, HI. Since 2016, these professionals have provided Oahu homeowners with reliable electrical services, including new system installation and wiring repairs. Learn more about their residential services online, or call (808) 321-5748 to request a free estimate.

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