
Electrical problems are more than just inconvenient, they can be dangerous. From power outages to strange smells, it’s not always obvious when to call a professional.
At Burbank Electric Company, we want to help homeowners in Jacksonville recognize the warning signs before they become emergencies. Here’s how to know when it’s time to call a licensed emergency electrician in Jacksonville.
A full loss of power—especially if your neighbors still have electricity is a red flag. Flickering lights may seem minor, but they often point to:
Ignoring these symptoms can lead to damaged electronics or even fire. Don’t take the risk, call an emergency electrician to diagnose and resolve the issue safely.
If you detect the smell of burning plastic or rubber or see visible sparks, turn off power at the breaker immediately.These signs often indicate:
Avoid investigating the source yourself. A professional should assess and address the hazard right away.
Outlets and switches should never be warm to the touch. Heat buildup usually signals:
Stop using the outlet immediately and call a licensed electrician before it escalates.
If touching an appliance gives you a tingling or mild shock, you may have current leakage, often caused by:
This is a serious shock hazard and should be handled by an emergency electrician immediately.
Breakers are designed to trip for your safety. But if they trip frequently, something’s wrong:
Let an electrician determine the root cause and recommend safe, lasting solutions.
DIY fixes can make the problem worse—or more dangerous. Electrical work requires expertise, licensing, and strict code compliance.
At Burbank Electric Company, our Jacksonville-based team is:
We don’t just respond to problems—we help prevent them. In addition to emergency calls, Burbank Electric offers:
If you’re facing a power emergency, or want to prevent one—call Burbank Electric, Jacksonville’s trusted electrical partner. Whether it’s a late-night outage or signs of unsafe wiring, we’re here to help.
Service you can bank on.
Reach out to our licensed team for emergency electrical service today.
Disclaimer: This article is intended for general informational purposes only. Electrical systems can be dangerous if handled improperly. Always consult a licensed electrician for inspections, repairs, or installations. Burbank Electric Company assumes no liability for actions taken based on this content.