Flickering or Dimming Lights
Dimming lights are a great indicator that there is
a problem with your electric circuits. Dimming lights can indicate that your
circuits are bearing a heavier load then they were designed for. This often
happens when you plug in a new appliance or switch one on.
Flickering lights indicate that your electric circuits have a problem, especially if you have this happening to multiple lights.
Warm, Discoloured or Sparking Sockets
Warm plug sockets indicate that they are bearing a heavy load or that the contact points are not connecting properly with the contacts on the plugs you are using. This leads to the discolouration you see on the socket or sparks that appear when you plug in or unplug an appliance.
Tripping circuit breakers are an obvious sign there is a problem with your electric circuits. It may be that it is carrying a load it wasn’t designed for, or that there is a short circuit somewhere in the system. To eliminate all problems and ensure solving the circuit in one part of the house does not cause problems in another part, it is a good idea to add extra circuits or simply upgrade your wiring.
There are too many Appliances Plugged in
When you run out of sockets, it is tempting to buy
cords and strips so that you can power all your appliances. If you are running
out of sockets and find yourself opting for strips and cords, it is time for an
upgrade.
It is also important to remember that if you no longer have enough sockets, it is likely that your electricity
consumption has also gone up. This means there is a lot of strain elsewhere in
your electric circuits, which makes a strong case for an update.
It is important to keep an eye on your electric circuits, so you know when they are being tasked with doing more than they were designed to handle. If you have any issues with your electric circuits or if they are quite old, it is better to upgrade the whole system than to carry out smaller repairs as those can add up over time.
For all your electrical products for this much needed update, shop Rayneau at the Corinth (450-7247) Monchy (450-7248) Vide Bouteille (450-7246) or Babonneau (450-5759) branch; our most friendly and knowledgeable customer service representatives are always ready to serve you.
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