Service
A breaker that keeps tripping is protecting you from something. Resetting it isn't a fix — finding out why it trips is. We trace electrical faults to their source: overloaded circuits, failed devices, damaged wiring, loose connections that are quietly arcing behind your walls.
Call us when
Pricing, honestly
Diagnostic visits are a flat quoted fee, credited toward the repair. Most common repairs are flat-rate — you'll have the number before we open anything.
How we handle it
We map what's actually on the tripping circuit — it's often not what the panel label says — and measure the real load.
Loose neutrals, backstabbed outlets, damaged cable — we locate the specific failure, not just the general area.
Proper connections, correct breaker sizing, GFCI/AFCI where NYC code requires it. The fix passes inspection because everything we do would.
Common questions
Overload, short circuit, or ground fault — in that order of likelihood. An overload means too much on one circuit. A short or ground fault means damaged wiring or a failed device. We can tell which from how it trips.
They're ungrounded, which matters for anything with a three-prong plug. Depending on your wiring we can ground them properly or install GFCI protection — code-legal either way.
Open 7 days until 9 PM — we typically reply in 15 minutes.
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