Electrical Fault Finding
Electrical Fault Finding
Electrical Checks
Pinder Electrical are the experts in electrical fault-finding and we like the challenges of electrical fault finding too! We thrive on the challenge of troubleshooting electrical problems and believe that only a systematic approach, backed by extensive electrical knowledge can ensure the most effective result.
Whilst some electrical faults may seem annoying it’s imperative to have any fault checked so that you are protected against serious electric shock and electrical fires.
So, what are some of the common signs of an electrical fault:
- Light switches feel hot to the touch
- Lights flicker or dim unexpectedly
- Buzzing noises emit from power outlets, or on light switches
- Discolouration around your power points or light switches
- Circuit breakers and fuses constantly blow
- Safety switches tripping out.
- Appliances intermittently work or don’t seem to be working as well as they did
- A tingling sensation when you touch the outside of a light switch or power outlet
- Tingling when touching water pipes or metal appliances
House Electrical Safety Checks
Did you know that Pinder Electrical can do a full house electrical safety check and inspection?
Electrical home inspection and safety checks can prevent any serious electrical accidents from occurring and protect against serious electric shock and electrical fires. Most house fires are caused by faulty wiring, overloaded circuits or faulty appliances.
Electrical home inspection and safety checks are a very important aspect if you are buying or selling a home or if your home is dated or hasn’t been checked for several years, especially as there is an ever-increasing flow of electricity to power modern devices.
Pinder Electrical electricians home inspection and safety checks will leave you with lasting peace of mind knowing that your home is safe.
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Frequently Asked Questions – Electrical Faults
Q. Can you do a switchboard safety checks
We can ensure your safety switches and circuit breakers are up to date, so you are protected against serious electric shock and electrical fires.
Q. What is the difference between a circuit breaker and a safety switch?
A safety switch saves lives by stopping the flow of electricity quickly in an emergency. It is important to have both of these to maximise the safety of anyone in your home.
Q. My safety switch keeps tripping, is it broken?
However, in some cases, the fault causing the problem may need to be inspected, checked and tested by an electrician.
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