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5 Ways to Tell if Your Home Has Faulty Wiring

As a new homeowner, one of the most important things you need to know is how to identify potential dangers in your home. One of these dangers is faulty wiring. Faulty wiring can lead to electric shocks, fires, and other serious hazards. Therefore, learning these five common signs of faulty wiring in your home is important. So, here are a few things Inspect360 wants you to be on the lookout for.


1. Flickering Lights

One of the most obvious signs of faulty wiring is flickering lights. If you notice that your lights flicker frequently or randomly go out, this could be a sign of loose or damaged wiring. While flickering lights may seem like a minor issue, they can actually be quite dangerous. Loose wiring can lead to electrical fires, which can quickly spread and cause extensive damage to your home.

2. Electrical Shocks

Another sign of faulty wiring is the presence of electrical shocks. If you experience a shock when you touch an appliance or switch, this could indicate faulty wiring. Electrical shocks can be dangerous, so it’s important to have your wiring inspected by a professional as soon as possible.

3. Burning Smells

If you notice a burning smell in your home or while using a certain appliance, it’s important to investigate immediately. Burning smells can indicate faulty wiring, particularly if the smell is coming from an outlet. If you smell burning, turn the power off to the affected area and call a professional electrician immediately.

4. Overloaded Circuits

Overloaded circuits occur when too many appliances or devices are plugged into one outlet or circuit. This can put a strain on your electrical system, which can lead to electrical fires and other hazards. If you notice that your circuit breakers are tripping frequently or if you experience frequent power outages, this could be a sign of overloaded circuits.

5. Warm or Hot Outlets

If you notice that your outlets feel warm or hot to the touch, this could indicate faulty wiring. Warm or hot outlets can indicate improper insulated wiring, which can lead to electrical hazards. If you notice warm or hot outlets, it’s important to have your wiring inspected by a professional as soon as possible.

Don't Leave Your Home at Risk

Whether you're selling your home or buying a new one, having it inspected by Inspect360 will leave you with peace of mind. We'll check for faulty wiring, termites, and foundational and septic issues. If you live in Colleyville, TX, or anywhere throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area, call us today at (817) 754-0360.

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