Outlet & Switch Repair in Riverton
A dead outlet, a switch that needs a wiggle, a receptacle that’s warm to the touch, these are small symptoms of a connection going bad behind the wall plate. In the bluff subdivisions, the usual cause is a backstabbed device: the wire was pushed into a spring-clip hole instead of wrapped on a screw, and after years of expanding and contracting under load it loosens and arcs.
Found at the Box, Fixed at the Box
When a whole string of outlets goes dead, it’s almost always one failed connection upstream feeding the rest, or a tripped GFCI in a bathroom or garage that nobody thought to check. We trace it to that point, replace the worn device, and move the connections to the side terminals so they actually clamp the wire. A warm or discolored receptacle gets replaced, not reset.
In the cottages near the water, two-prong outlets often need GFCI protection to be made safe where there’s no ground to add. The full scope is on the outlet and switch repair page. Adding new ones is outlets and switches, and a wider fault is electrical repair. All of Riverton.
Make the outlet work again: (555) 123-4567.