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Circuit breaker replacement that finds the fault behind the trip.

Repeated trips, breakers that will not reset, and warm breakers can signal overloads, shorts, failing equipment, or a worn-out breaker.

What’s included

  • Root-cause circuit diagnosis
  • Standard, AFCI, and GFCI breakers
  • Often same-day for single breakers

Same day

Typical visit

AFCI + GFCI

Protection

Diagnose first

Approach

Panels & protection

A tripping breaker is often doing its job.

The breaker may be responding to an overloaded circuit, short, loose connection, or failing appliance rather than failing itself.

Replacing it without testing can leave the underlying hazard in place.

  • Overloaded circuits
  • Shorts and ground faults
  • Loose or corroded terminations
  • Worn or defective breakers

Panels & protection

Replacement includes the inspection around it.

We test the circuit under load, inspect bus and termination condition, and install the correct breaker type for the panel and circuit.

Where applicable, the repair can bring required AFCI or GFCI protection into the scope.

  • Circuit testing
  • Heat and termination inspection
  • Correct listed breaker type
  • Protection upgrades where required
FAQ

Common questions

Why does my breaker keep tripping?

Usually an overload, short, ground fault, failing appliance, or failed breaker. Testing identifies the cause.

Is a tripping breaker dangerous?

The trip protects you, but repeated trips point to an issue that should be diagnosed promptly.

Can I replace it myself?

Work inside a live panel is dangerous. A licensed electrician ensures the correct breaker and safe installation.

Free estimate

Get the cause of a tripping breaker diagnosed before replacing anything.

A licensed electrician will test the circuit, inspect the connection, and recommend the right repair.