PROMPT, EFFICIENT
ELECTRICAL REPAIRS
If it’s not working, our team will diagnose the issue and review solutions with you. We’re committed to restoring your electrical functionality quickly and reliably.
Bringing Your Home Back to Life
When the power goes out, we’re there to help you determine the best way to restore your power quickly and efficiently. Our expert team can determine if this is a power company issue or whether we can assist; ensuring that your electrical system is back online with minimal disruption to your day.
Improving Functionality
for Your Home
When appliances stop working, or problems arise, we diagnose the issue, and following National Electrical Code requirements, we repair and re-wire to restore electrical functionality.
Solving the Electrical issues in Your Home
Not sure why an outlet isn’t working or a light won’t turn on? That’s where we come in. If it’s an electrical problem, we will troubleshoot and resolve it, whether it’s a wiring issue, a faulty GFCI, or a loose connection. Just let us know what’s not working, and we’ll handle the rest—no guesswork needed.
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Electrical Repair FAQs
Flickering lights can be caused by several issues, including loose wiring, overloaded circuits, faulty switches, or problems within your electrical panel. While some causes are minor, others can indicate a more serious electrical issue. If flickering is frequent or affects multiple areas of your home, it’s best to have it professionally evaluated. In our experience, approximately 50% of the time the issue is with the power supply company (FPL). We can help a client diagnose whether it is an FPL issue or not, usually over the phone at no charge.
An outlet may stop working because of a tripped breaker, a GFCI issue, loose wiring, or internal damage to the receptacle itself. In some cases, the issue may be isolated, while in others it could point to a larger electrical problem. A licensed electrician like Vero Beach Electrical can identify the cause and safely restore power.
A breaker usually trips when a circuit is overloaded, shorting out, or experiencing a ground fault. While resetting it once may solve a temporary issue, repeated tripping is a sign that something needs attention. An electrician can determine whether the issue is caused by wiring, appliances, or a panel-related problem. Contact Vero Beach Electrical today.
If your breakers are tripping repeatedly, you may notice burning smells, buzzing, heat, discoloration, or power loss from the panel. If there is heat, the smell of burning, or smoke call the fire department immediately. However, in other cases it is important to have a qualified licensed electrician ensure all systems are working appropriately and all devices and wiring are safe – as quickly as possible. Call Vero Beach Electrical now.
After a storm, a loss of power is usually related to the utility. Once service is restored, check your electrical panel for any tripped breakers and make sure power has returned as expected. If anything seems off or power does not fully come back, it’s best to contact a licensed electrician.
For safety, make sure cooking appliances such as stoves, space heaters, or ovens were not left on during the outage, as they can resume heating when power is restored. If anything is not operating normally, contact a professional rather than attempting to troubleshoot it yourself.
This typically indicates an issue within your home’s electrical system. In that case, contact a licensed electrician to diagnose and repair it safely.