Electrical FAQs
Have questions about your electrical system? You’re not alone. Below are answers to some of the most common electrical questions we hear from homeowners and business owners across Tampa Bay.
Why do my breakers keep tripping?
Circuit breakers trip to protect your home from overloads, short circuits, or faulty wiring. If a breaker trips repeatedly, it may indicate a deeper electrical issue that should be inspected by a licensed electrician.
What are the signs of a failing electrical panel?
Warning signs include frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, burning smells, buzzing sounds, or an outdated panel. An inspection can determine whether repair or replacement is needed.
When do I need GFCI or AFCI protection?
GFCI protection is required in areas with moisture such as kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoors. AFCI protection helps prevent electrical fires and is required in most living spaces in modern homes.
Is flickering a sign of wiring problems?
Occasional flickering may be harmless, but persistent flickering can indicate loose connections, overloaded circuits, or aging wiring that needs professional attention.
Do I need a permit for an EV charger or generator?
In most cases, yes. Electrical permits help ensure installations meet local code requirements. Power LLC handles permitting and inspections as part of the installation process.
How often should I schedule an electrical inspection?
We recommend inspections every 3–5 years for most homes, and more frequently for older properties or commercial buildings.
Can I replace a breaker or outlet myself?
Electrical work can be dangerous if not done correctly. Even small mistakes can cause fire hazards or code violations. It’s safest to have a licensed electrician handle repairs and replacements.
What causes burning smells from outlets or panels?
Burning smells may indicate overheating wires, damaged insulation, or failing components. This is a safety concern and should be addressed immediately.
How do I know if my home is up to electrical code?
Electrical codes change over time. An inspection by a licensed electrician is the best way to confirm whether your system meets current safety standards.
Do older homes need electrical upgrades?
Do older homes need electrical upgrades?