Circuit Breaker Services
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Services for Circuit Breakers
Liberty Electrical Construction provides an extensive range of services encompassing repairs, replacements, and enhancements of circuit breakers. This service portfolio includes the modernization of aged homes transitioning from fuse boxes to circuit breakers, improving to a more potent or contemporary circuit breaker, and more.
With Liberty Electrical Construction at your disposal, you won’t have to deal with the constant tripping of breakers, circuits overloaded to the point where one light’s illumination compromises another’s, or any other electrical issues.
Signs You Need Circuit Breaker Repair and Replacement
Whether to repair or replace a circuit breaker will come down first to the nature of the problem — some issues will warrant a full replacement regardless of other considerations. You might also choose to replace a circuit breaker because of its age, wear caused by corrosion, or other issues or because you want to take advantage of the opportunity to change your circuits for something more natural or efficient. Here are some signs that you may need repair or circuit breaker replacement:
- Flickering lights.
- Hot outlets, switches, or places on the wall with wires.
- Smells of burning or other strange smells.
- Constantly tripped breakers.
- Unusual electricity usage.
- Damaged electronics or appliances.
- Areas where different electric devices affect one another in your home.
Understanding Your Circuit Breaker
Circuit breakers are simple, yet ingenious electromagnetic devices. They function by increasing magnetic strength with the growing current to flip the switch and cut off power. Basic ones use a bimetallic strip which bends and breaks the circuit flow under too much current.
Found in high-risk areas like kitchens and bathrooms, GFCIs react to unequal currents in neutral and hot wires, indicating misdirected current that could cause shocks.
Modern homes use AFCI safety breakers. These smart breakers detect arc faults—current arcing between incorrect points, posing fire and shock risks.

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