A tripped circuit breaker is designed to help protect your home’s electrical system. Resetting it may restore power, but repeated tripping can indicate a more serious problem that should be inspected by a qualified professional.
Determine which lights, outlets, or appliances have lost power.
Open the panel and look for a breaker that is in the “Off” position or sitting between “On” and “Off.”
If it is safe to do so, firmly switch the breaker completely to the “Off” position and then back to the “On” position.
If the breaker trips again or you notice burning odors, sparks, buzzing sounds, or signs of damage, leave it off and avoid using the affected circuit.
Find a Verified Local Electrician through Johnson County Trusted Contractors who can inspect the problem and discuss repair options.
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๐ Find a Verified Local ElectricianNever remove the cover from your electrical panel or attempt electrical repairs unless you are qualified to do so. If you see smoke, sparks, or fire, leave the area immediately and contact emergency services. Personal safety should always come before protecting property.