Power issues and partial outages
A sudden loss of power to part of a home or business can point to a failed breaker, a damaged connection, service equipment trouble, or a fault on a branch circuit. We help assess whether the issue appears internal to the property and what immediate steps make sense.
If the problem may involve utility equipment, we can still help you understand what to check next and what to report.
Burning smell and unsafe electrical conditions
A burning smell, visible discoloration, crackling, or unusual heat at a panel, device, or disconnect should not be ignored. Those are warning signs that something may be failing under load.
If it is safe to do so, turn off the affected circuit or main disconnect and call for service.
Tripping breakers, failed outlets, and unsafe panels
Repeated breaker trips, outlets that stop working after sparking, panels that show corrosion or heat damage, and equipment that will not reset properly all warrant professional attention.
The right repair depends on the actual fault. Our job is to identify whether the issue is localized, load-related, equipment-related, or part of a larger service problem.
Storm-related issues
Storms can leave behind water exposure, damaged exterior equipment, interrupted circuits, or service problems that do not show up immediately. If the electrical system has been affected by wind, moisture, or impact, it is worth having it checked before putting everything back into normal use.
That is especially important for exterior disconnects, detached garages, sump circuits, and outdoor lighting.
What to expect when you call
Call or text the issue, location, and whether there are signs of heat, smell, or visible damage. We can advise on immediate safety steps and confirm whether emergency or after-hours service is available.
Once on site, we diagnose the immediate hazard, stabilize the situation, and explain what repair work is needed to restore safe operation.
- Call or text with the issue and location
- Share whether there is odor, heat, or visible damage
- Get immediate safety guidance and availability confirmation
- Have the system diagnosed and stabilized by a licensed electrical contractor