If you find your lights dimming or flickering when you switch them on, it might indicate that your wiring has a fault. While some other reasons can cause this to happen, old wiring is one of the leading causes of this problem.
If powerpoints or light switches in your home make a buzzing sound when you switch them on, you must turn off the electrical mains and contact an electrician without delay.
If you experience an electric shock or notice sparking when you try to touch the power sockets, it indicates a significant problem. There could be a fault in the fixtures themselves, but faulty wiring could be the root cause of the issue as well. Your local electrician would be able to check the systems, tell you where the problem lies, and fix it quickly and efficiently.
If you notice that the electrical outlets in your home are hot to the touch or vibrating a little, there are some electrical wiring problems.
Although it can be pretty annoying to deal with a circuit breaker that trips on and off, it’s just the device doing what it’s meant to do. However, if this happens regularly, you must address the issue. In some instances, the circuit breaker might be at fault, while the wiring might be the culprit in others.
If you see charred markings around the power outlets, it can indicate that there is heat emanating from the wiring behind them. This is never a good thing, and you must call in an electrician to get this checked. If left unchecked, you would be putting your home at risk of an electrical fire.
If you smell burnt odours emanating from the wiring or plastic powerpoints and other fixtures, it could indicate you have faulty wiring. The burning smell could also sometimes suggest that the fire has already started somewhere.
If you have noticed any of these signs, do not delay in calling in an electrician. The professional will conduct a detailed check on the installations and will determine where the problem lies. You must act immediately because electrical wiring is always out of sight, and without proper equipment, you would not be able to identify where the problem exists. Only licensed and well-trained electricians have the necessary devices and tools to find out which installations have been affected.
Electrical licence : 41880C
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