Electrical Fault Finding Specialists
Residential & Commercial
Electrical Fault Finding Services
Electrical faults can be a real headache, especially when they're causing your lights to flicker or your power to cut out. At Easy Switch Electrical, we're here to help you quickly diagnose and repair any electrical fault you have in your home or business.
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Circuit Breakers Tripping
If your circuit breakers are tripping regularly it's a sign you have a dangerous electrical fault in your home or business.
Circuit Overload Faults
Circuit overload faults can be caused by high resistance joints, loose connections or faulty electrical appliances.
Open & Short-Circuits
Open and short-circuit faults can be caused by damaged wiring, faulty appliances or poor electrical connections.
Intermittent Electrical Faults
This is what can happen when intermittent electrical faults are left unchecked. Our team can diagnose and repair these faults.
Inconsistent Power Supply
If you're experiencing Power sags, surges or spikes, it's a sign you have an electrical fault in your home or business.
Metre Box Upgrades
Faulty metre boxes can produce incorrect readings and cause power outages. We can upgrade any type of metre box.
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Residential & Commercial
From complex commercial and industrial electrical faults to simple residential issues, our team of expert electricians can quickly diagnose and repair any electrical fault you have. Contact Easy Switch Electrical today for a free quote!
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You might need an electrical fault detection service if you notice any of the following warning signs:
- Lights that flicker or dim without reason
- Circuit breakers that trip or fuses that blow frequently
- Strange noises like buzzing, humming, or sizzling from outlets or electrical devices
- Unusual burning smells or scorch marks near outlets or light switches
- Outlets that feel hot to the touch or show signs of discolouration
- Feeling mild electric shocks or tingles when you touch appliances or switches
If you believe there might be an electrical issue in your home, it's crucial to act promptly to avoid potential dangers. Here’s what you should do:
- Switch off the main power supply to the area where the problem is suspected, or to the entire house if necessary
- Disconnect any devices or appliances from the potentially affected circuit
- Avoid trying to fix the issue on your own unless you’re a certified electrician
- Reach out to a qualified and licensed electrician to inspect the issue and carry out the needed repairs
The time required to identify an electrical fault can vary based on the complexity of the issue. Sometimes, our electricians can quickly pinpoint and fix the problem, while more complicated faults might take longer due to the need for detailed troubleshooting and testing. Our team strives to diagnose and resolve electrical issues promptly to reduce downtime and ensure your safety.
Preventing electrical faults starts with routine maintenance and inspections of your home’s electrical system. Here are some steps you can take to reduce the likelihood of electrical issues:
- Arrange for regular electrical inspections by a certified electrician
- Update or replace old or damaged wiring, switches, and outlets as needed
- Be cautious not to overload circuits by connecting too many devices
- Use surge protectors to protect your electronics from power surges
- Keep your electrical system clean and free from dust and debris