5 signs that indicate your home's electrical network needs immediate repair

The safety of your home starts with the integrity of your electrical system. All too often, minor faults are overlooked until they turn into serious problems or fire hazards. We specialize in electrical repairs and safe installations, identifying problems before they cause irreparable damage. A functional electrical system is not only a matter of convenience, but also direct protection for your family and expensive equipment.
1. Circuit breaker (residual current device) that trips frequently
If your circuit breaker is regularly "bouncing" this is a clear sign that the system is overloaded or there is a current leak to the ground. Testing your circuit breaker is essential to ensure that it reacts correctly to faults. If the circuit breaker trips for no apparent reason, your network may need an inspection of the lines to identify weak insulation points or unsafe connections that could cause sparks.
2. Sockets or switches that heat up and change color
One of the most dangerous signs is the heating of sockets or switches during use. If you notice brown spots or a change in color on the plastic of the socket, this indicates a loose connection or overloading of the line. We fix such defects by replacing damaged sockets and switches with certified components, ensuring that the contact points are strong and do not create excessive heat that can lead to fire.
3. Lights that flicker or decrease their intensity
Lights that flicker (flicker) when you turn on another appliance, such as a washing machine or air conditioner, indicate that the electrical network is not able to handle the load or there is a voltage drop in the line. This often comes from outdated installations or incorrect phase distribution. Through a professional inspection of electrical panels, we assess the condition of the network and carry out safe improvements to keep any system reliable and functional.
4. Burning smell or noise from the electrical panel
If you smell a characteristic smell of burning plastic or hear noises (such as gurgling or cracking) inside the electrical panel, you should act immediately. These are indicators of "electrical arcing" or burning connections inside the wall or panel. Our technical intervention includes inspecting the cabinets and panels to eliminate these immediate risks, ensuring the correct configuration of the system according to technical standards.
5. Light electric shocks when touching the equipment
If you feel a light tingling or "tingling" when touching the metal parts of household appliances (such as a refrigerator or sink), this means that your system has a grounding failure. Measuring and inspecting the grounding is vital in this case. A damaged grounding endangers the life of anyone who touches the equipment, so issuing a grounding protocol after repair is the only step to guarantee complete protection in your home.