Outlets that died, breakers that won't stay on, flickering lights, and fixtures that need swapping — handled safely and to code by licensed pros.
Often a tripped GFCI hiding in a bathroom or garage. The agent walks you through the reset check first.
An overloaded circuit or a real fault. What's plugged in when it trips is the first clue.
One fixture is a bulb or switch; the whole house is a supply issue worth taking seriously.
Straightforward pro job — describe the ceiling and the fixture.
Not normal. Stop using that circuit and tell the agent what you hear.
Warm to hot outlets and switch plates mean resistance where there shouldn't be any — stop using it and get it checked. It's one of the common house-fire starts.
Yes — new outlets, dedicated appliance circuits, EV-charger rough-ins, done to code.
One GFCI usually protects several outlets. When it trips, everything downstream goes dark — the reset button brings them all back.
Skip the chat — leave your details and a real person calls you back, usually within the hour.