Why it matters
Flickering lights, tripping breakers, a panel that runs hot, or outlets that don't work aren't just nuisances — they can be fire and shock hazards. Electrical work is the one area where DIY mistakes are genuinely dangerous. We make sure it's safe, code-compliant, and done right.
How it works
Power enters your home through the meter and main panel, which distributes it across breaker-protected circuits to every outlet, switch, and fixture. Problems usually trace to an overloaded circuit, a failing breaker or panel, loose connections, or aging wiring. A licensed electrician diagnoses the actual fault safely instead of just resetting the breaker that keeps tripping.
Signs you need service
- Breakers that trip repeatedly or won't reset
- Lights that flicker or dim when appliances run
- Outlets or switch plates that are warm, discolored, or buzzing
- A burning smell near outlets or the panel
- Two-prong outlets or an outdated fuse box / Federal Pacific panel
- Not enough outlets, forcing reliance on power strips
Common problems we fix
- Overloaded or undersized electrical panels
- Failing or recalled breakers and panels
- Outlets and switches that need replacing or grounding
- Aging or unsafe wiring
- Inadequate surge protection
- Missing GFCI/AFCI protection in kitchens, baths, and outdoors
Safety first
- Never overload outlets or run major appliances on extension cords
- If an outlet or panel is warm or smells like burning, shut off the circuit and call us
- Don't replace a breaker with a higher amperage — it defeats the protection
- Use GFCI outlets near water; test them monthly
- Leave panel and wiring work to a licensed electrician — it's a true safety issue
Why choose Triple Play
- Licensed, insured electricians
- Code-compliant, permitted work
- Flat-rate pricing, financing on upgrades
- 24/7 emergency electrical response