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Circuit Breaker Keeps Tripping

What’s Causing It and How to Fix It for Good

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Is This Actually a Problem?

A breaker that trips once after an unusual load is doing exactly what it is designed to do. A breaker that keeps tripping on the same circuit with normal usage is telling you there is a persistent problem that needs to be found.

Why Is This Happening?

Repeated tripping has three primary causes. An overloaded circuit means the devices are drawing more power than the wire and breaker are rated for. A short circuit means a live wire is contacting a neutral or ground wire. A ground fault means electricity is finding an unintended path. A weakened breaker can also trip at lower loads than it should.

What To Do Right Now

Note which area of the home has lost power and what was running at the time.

Do not attempt to reset the breaker yourself — a breaker that keeps tripping is detecting an active fault and is protecting you.

Do not tape or force the breaker into the ON position — this removes your only protection against a wiring fault and is a serious fire hazard.

If you smell burning or hear buzzing from the panel, treat it as an emergency.

Call a licensed electrician before using that circuit again.

When To Call a Professional

If the same breaker trips more than twice in a week with normal usage, schedule an appointment. We will run a load test, check for shorts and grounds, and either correct the circuit or upgrade it if it is undersized.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my breaker trip when I use the microwave and toaster together?

Both appliances are high-draw devices. If they share a circuit and exceed its amperage rating, the breaker trips. The solution may be a dedicated kitchen circuit.

Yes. Breakers have a finite number of trip-and-reset cycles. An old breaker may trip at lower loads than its rating suggests. Replacement is straightforward.

If it is simply an overloaded circuit, costs are modest. If a new dedicated circuit is needed, costs vary by the run length. We will quote it clearly upfront.

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