Partial Power Outage in House No Breaker Tripped
Have you ever been going about your day only to find out that part of your house doesn’t have power?
We have received many phone calls throughout the years where the customer says they have a partial power outage in their house but no breaker has been tripped.
If you are looking for a fast solution, we recommend calling your electrical service provider first to find out if there are any issues in the area concerning outages.
A second suggestion would be to speak to your neighbor and find out if they are having similar issues. If they are, chances are the problem originates from the first plan to action—your electrical; service provider. If you require immediate assistance or you have determined it’s an isolated issue in your home, then you should you immediately find yourself a local certified electrician with great Google Reviews.
If you are looking to get more educated on this matter, then continue reading below.
Partial Power Outage in House No Breaker Tripped
There are many possible causes for a partial power outage in your home with no breaker tripped.
First, check all of the outlets in the affected area to see if any have loose or damaged wires. If so, these need to be repaired or replaced as soon as possible.
Another possibility is that a circuit breaker may be loose or damaged. In this case, you will need to replace the breaker or put it back in place.
One of the most common things we have noticed, especially with customers that have inground pools, is that there may be a breaker tripped and you not realize it.
We have saved many house calls by asking the customer to make sure the circuit is completely in place. We recommend that you either turn the suspected breaker off then back on, or push the breaker to the on position completely.
Finally, if none of these solutions solve the problem, there may be a problem with the electrical panel itself. This is a more serious issue and you should call an electrician to inspect and repair the panel.
Signs of a Bad Main Breaker
1) Flickering or Dim Lights – If your lights are flickering or dimming, it could be a sign that your main breaker is going bad.
2) Breaker Trips Frequently – If your breaker trips frequently, it’s definitely a sign that something is wrong.
3) Burning Smell – A burning smell coming from your breaker box is never a good sign.
4) No power at all – If you have no power at all, it’s likely that your main breaker has failed completely.
5) Sparks or smoke – Sparks or smoke coming from your breaker box is an extremely serious issue and should be dealt with immediately.
We always recommend when it comes to anything electrical, you first call your local trusted electrician.
We want to emphasize the “trusted” part.
How to Find a Great Local Electrician
There are a few things you should keep in mind when looking for a local electrician.
First, make sure that the electrician is licensed and insured.
In order for a licensed electrician to keep his or her license, they need to prove proof of insurance to the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB). To determine if their license is active, you can go into the OCILB’s licensing portal to look up the licensees name at:
https://elicense4.com.ohio.gov/Lookup/LicenseLookup.aspx
Doing this research This will protect you in case something goes wrong while they are working on your home. Your insurance company may not pay for damages incurred from an unlicensed electrician.
Call your local building department and ask for a list of registered contractors. Additionally, you can ask who they’d recommend or if they cannot recommend, ask who has always successfully passed their final inspection the first time. If an inspector must come back constantly to reinspect work for a tradesperson, it typically suggests sloppy or non-code compliant habits.
Finally, interview each electrician to get a sense of their experience and expertise. If a receptionist picks up the phone and is not able to answer your questions, ask to be connected to a technician. Good quality also comes with good customer service—you should always be able to talk to a technician who can answer your questions to gain your confidence with them.