Circuit Breaker Repair in Cedar Grove
A breaker that keeps tripping is doing its job, and the question is what it’s protecting you from. Sometimes it’s a genuine overload, too many loads on one circuit in a house that never had enough of them. Sometimes the breaker itself has worn out and trips on normal current. And sometimes, in the Cedar Creek Road farmhouses still on a fuse panel, there’s no breaker at all, just a fuse somebody keeps replacing with a bigger one until the wire behind it overheats.
Summit Electric finds out which it is. We test the breaker, measure the actual load on the circuit, and check the panel for the warning signs we know: scorch marks on the bus, a breaker that won’t reset, the recalled panel brand from the 1970s that’s known to fail to trip. Repair might be a new breaker, a new dedicated circuit to split the load, or a panel that’s reached the end.
A panel that’s failing or maxed moves to a panel upgrade, and a circuit tripping from a fault rather than a load gets electrical troubleshooting. The service is on our circuit breaker repair page, with the rest on the Cedar Grove page.
Call (555) 123-4567 when the breaker won’t stay on.