In this video we explain how your home's circuit breaker works and why it's important to only reset your circuit breaker once when it trips. Your electrical panel is the heart of your home's electrical system. Power comes in from the utility lines outside and is distributed throughout your home by passing through circuit breakers. When a circuit breaker trips, it's acting as a safety device to protect your electrical panel from an electrical overload. Electrical overloads could cause damage to appliances and ultimately result in a fire. What creates an electrical overload? The most likely reason is that you have too much plugged in to one outlet. If a circuit breaker trips, try to reset it by turning it to the off position, and then back to the on position. Do this only once. This is important, don't keep resetting a circuit breaker. If it trips again it's trying to tell you there's a problem with that line and it needs to be fixed. In rare circumstances a circuit breaker will malfunction and not trip immediately or at all. Warning signs include warm outlets, a buzzing sound from your electrical panel, flickering lights, or even a burning smell. Call a licensed electrician immediately as a fire is a possibility. If you have questions about tripping circuits or would like to schedule an appointment, Call ABC Plumbing, Sewer, Heating, Cooling and Electric. We're here to help with all your electrical needs.
Our Blog
VIEW ALL BLOGSChicago Residents: How to Handle Emergency Toilet Repairs
-
Avoid Electrical Hazards This Holiday Season in Des Plaines
Holiday gatherings bring cheer but also increase electrical risks, especially with holiday lights and heating appliances. Protect your home by following essential safety tips and relying on licensed professionals like ABC Plumbing for inspections and repairs, ensuring a safe and joyous season.READ MORE -
How To Check Your Furnace Flue Each Heating Season
The flue safely transports combustion gases through your home and up through the roof, expelling them above the roofline. Any blockages, leaks, or damage to the flue could allow combustion gases to enter your home, with dangerous or even deadly health consequences. Learn more in this blog post.READ MORE -
5 Causes of a Low Hot Water Supply (And How to Fix Them)
If your water heater isn't heating adequately, potential causes include a broken dip tube, sediment buildup, malfunctioning heating components, distant placement from faucets causing heat loss, or an undersized tank unable to meet demand. Regular maintenance and inspection by a licensed plumber can address these issues and ensure optimal performance.READ MORE
Our Promises To You
-
Convenient For You
We Work on Your Schedule
-
Background Checks
We do Drug Tests And Background Checks Before Hiring
-
No Need For Stress
Get ABCs Worry-Free Guarantee at No Cost
-
No Surprises
Pricing is By the Job, Not the Hour