Learn About Emergency Electric Services From Your Philadelphia Electrician

By Andre Ferlo


When you wake up in the dark in the middle of the night, it can be a scary feeling. If you look out the window and see street lights on, it means you may have a serious problem. Before you call your Philadelphia electrician, here are some things you can do that may help.

First, check the entire house for power. In many cases, you may only have a tripped circuit breaker in the electric panel. Even if all the power is out, you can still check the main breaker to see if it has tripped. Often times, the trouble will be a circuit breaker or fuse, and it is simple to fix.

Fuses must be replaced but circuit breakers are very easy to reset. Don't try to turn them on right away. Instead, turn them off and then on. This resets the unit. If it still keeps tripping, check everything on the circuit by unplugging things until you find the source of your problem.

Perhaps there are no problems in the electrical panel. It's best to contact your electricity company to find out if anyone has reported a power outage. The problem could be in a transfer station or with an electrical transformer near your home. These repairs can sometimes take several hours.

Suppose the circuit breaker keeps tripping on your refrigerator or freezer circuit. You have unplugged the unit and the breaker still trips. You have some kind of problem with the wiring and it's best to get a hold of an electrical professional to assess the problem. If not, you may have to deal with a lot of food spoiling.

Maybe part of your house is dark and the other section has full power. For example, a bedroom, hallway, and bathroom may be dark. Your trouble could be an inline GFI outlet or other wiring problem. It's best to let a trained electrician handle the job, and he is there for you seven days a week and twenty four hours a day.




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