Navigating the complexities of home and business electrical systems can feel overwhelming. At Thomas Edison Electric, we receive countless inquiries about electrical safety, maintenance, and upgrades from homeowners and businesses throughout Florida. To help you better understand your system and keep it running smoothly, we’ve compiled a list of common electrical questions answered by our experts.
1. Why Do My Circuit Breakers Keep Tripping?
Circuit breakers are made to trip as a safety measure to protect your home from electrical overloads, short circuits, or ground faults. Here’s what might cause frequent tripping:
- Overloaded circuits: Too many devices plugged into one circuit can exceed its capacity.
- Faulty appliances: A damaged appliance might draw excessive power or cause short circuits.
- Wiring issues: Aging or damaged wiring can lead to recurring breaker trips.
Solution: Distribute the load across multiple circuits or consult a licensed electrician to inspect your system for potential issues.
2. How Can I Tell if My Home’s Wiring Needs to Be Updated?
Outdated or damaged wiring can pose safety risks, including electrical fires. Signs you might need an upgrade include:
- Frequent tripped breakers or blown fuses
- Flickering lights
- Burning smells or scorch marks around outlets
- Outlets that feel warm to the touch
Homes built before 1980 may still have aluminum or knob-and-tube wiring, which is a potential danger and should be replaced to meet modern safety standards. Schedule an inspection with an electrician to assess your system’s condition.
3. What Are GFCI Outlets, and Do I Need Them?
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets are designed to protect you from electric shocks by shutting off power when a ground fault is detected. GFCI outlets are required in:
- Bathrooms
- Kitchens (near sinks)
- Outdoor areas
- Garages and unfinished basements
If your home lacks GFCI outlets in these areas, installing them is a crucial safety upgrade.
4. Why Do My Lights Flicker?
Flickering lights can stem from several causes, including:
- Loose or damaged bulbs
- Faulty light switches
- Voltage fluctuations caused by high-power appliances cycling on and off
- Wiring issues
While some issues are minor, persistent flickering could signal a deeper electrical problem. An electrician can identify and resolve the root cause.
5. Should I Be Concerned About Power Surges?
Yes, power surges can damage appliances and electronics, reducing their lifespan or causing permanent failure. Surges can result from:
- Lightning strikes
- Utility grid switching
- Power-hungry appliances cycling on and off
To protect your home, consider whole-house surge protection installed at your electrical panel. Surge protectors for individual devices offer additional defense.
6. How Do I Know If My Electrical Panel Is Overloaded?
Overloaded panels struggle to handle the electrical demand of modern homes, especially those with new appliances, home offices, or electric vehicle chargers. Warning signs include:
- Frequent breaker trips
- Dimming lights when appliances are used
- Buzzing noises from the panel
Upgrading to a higher-capacity panel can ensure your home operates safely and efficiently.
7. What Is the Difference Between a Fuse and a Circuit Breaker?
Fuses and circuit breakers both protect electrical circuits but function differently:
- Fuses: A one-time-use device that must be replaced after it blows.
- Circuit breakers: Can be reset after tripping and are standard in modern homes.
If your home still relies on fuses, it is past time to upgrade to a circuit breaker panel for convenience and improved safety.
8. Can I Install My Own Electrical Devices?
While DIY projects can be tempting, electrical work is best left to licensed electricians to ensure compliance with local codes and prevent safety hazards. Common projects requiring professional installation include:
- Ceiling fans
- Light fixtures
- Electrical outlets or switches
Improper installation can lead to short circuits, fire risks, or personal injury.
9. How Can I Save Energy and Lower My Electric Bills?
To improve energy efficiency:
- Use LED lighting, which consumes less energy and lasts longer.
- Install programmable thermostats to optimize heating and cooling.
- Unplug devices when not in use to reduce phantom loads.
An energy audit performed by a professional or your energy provider can identify additional ways to reduce consumption.
10. When Should I Call an Electrician?
It’s essential to call an electrician if you notice:
- Persistent electrical issues (tripped breakers, flickering lights)
- Signs of electrical damage (burning smells, warm outlets)
- The need for upgrades (EV chargers, new appliances, or surge protection)
Routine inspections can also help identify and address potential hazards before they escalate.
Trust Thomas Edison Electric for Your Electrical Needs
At Thomas Edison Electric, we’re committed to answering your questions and providing reliable electrical services throughout Florida. From routine inspections to major upgrades, our licensed electricians ensure your system is safe, efficient, and up to code.


