frequently asked questions
At Light House Electrical, your confidence in our service is very important. Please see the Frequently Asked Questions below and contact us if there’s something we haven’t answered here.
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Do you offer free estimates?
Our company provides complimentary estimates, which can be obtained through our website or by contacting us via telephone.
Do you offer any warranties for your work?
Light House Electrical stands behind its services with a comprehensive lifetime warranty on all workmanship.
Residential Electrical FAQs
Light House Electrical - Residential FAQs
Should I change out a Federal Pacific, Zinsco, or Sylvania panel?
We strongly recommend replacing Federal Pacific, Zinsco, or Sylvania panels due to their reputation as fire hazards. Some insurance providers are now mandating the replacement of these particular electrical panels for safety reasons.
Why does my circuit breaker keep tripping in my San Diego County home?
A circuit breaker trips to protect your home from electrical overloads or faults. In San Diego County homes, common causes include outdated wiring, overloaded circuits, or malfunctioning appliances. While an occasional trip may be resolved by reducing electrical load, repeated tripping often indicates a wiring or panel issue that should be inspected by a licensed electrician.
Are flickering lights in my house dangerous?
Sometimes flickering lights are caused by something simple, like a loose bulb. However, frequent or whole‑house flickering can point to loose wiring, panel problems, or utility service issues. Homeowners throughout San Diego County should have persistent flickering checked, especially if it’s accompanied by buzzing sounds, dimming lights, or warm switches.
Can my electrical panel handle new appliances or home upgrades?
Many homes across San Diego County were built before modern electrical demands became standard. Adding EV chargers, HVAC systems, or kitchen upgrades can strain older panels. An electrician can evaluate whether your existing panel can safely support additional load or if an upgrade is recommended to meet current electrical codes.
Is it safe to use extension cords as a permanent solution?
No. Extension cords are designed for temporary use only. Long‑term use increases fire risk and is a common issue found during residential electrical inspections in San Diego County. If you rely on extension cords regularly, installing additional outlets or circuits is a safer and code‑compliant solution.
How often should a residential electrical system be inspected?
Most homes should have an electrical inspection every 5–10 years, or sooner when buying a home, remodeling, or experiencing electrical issues. Regular inspections in San Diego County help identify outdated wiring, safety hazards, and potential code violations before they turn into costly repairs.
Commerical Electrical FAQs
Light House Electrical - Residential FAQs
Can our commercial electrical system support new equipment or business expansion?
As businesses grow, electrical demand increases. Commercial properties throughout San Diego County may require panel upgrades, additional circuits, or load balancing to safely support new equipment. Planning ahead helps reduce downtime and keeps your business compliant with local electrical codes.
Why do we experience frequent breaker trips at our business location?
Frequent breaker trips in commercial buildings often signal overloaded circuits, aging infrastructure, or uneven power distribution. These issues are especially common in older commercial properties across San Diego County and can disrupt daily operations if not addressed.
Are electrical inspections required for commercial buildings in San Diego County?
Yes. Many municipalities, insurance providers, and regulatory agencies require regular electrical inspections for commercial properties in San Diego County. Inspections help ensure code compliance, reduce liability, and maintain a safe environment for employees and customers.
How can electrical upgrades reduce energy costs for my business?
Energy‑efficient electrical upgrades—such as LED lighting, modern panels, and occupancy sensors—can significantly lower energy costs for San Diego County businesses. These upgrades also improve lighting quality, reduce maintenance needs, and support long‑term operational efficiency.
What does it mean if outlets, switches, or panels feel warm?
Warm electrical components can indicate excessive electrical load, loose connections, or failing equipment. In commercial spaces, this should be addressed promptly to prevent safety hazards, equipment damage, or unexpected business interruptions.
