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5 Signs That You Should Replace an Electrical Outlet

5 Signs That You Should Replace an Electrical Outlet

Do you have electrical outlets in your home that need replaced? Here are five common signs of trouble.

Published: 2/19/2024 3:49:15 PM

Do you have electrical outlets in your home that need replaced? Here are five common signs of trouble.

Bad outlet

Outlets are designed to provide safe and reliable power, but older or damaged can become a hazard. Do you have electrical outlets in your home that need replaced? Here are five common signs of trouble.

1. Loose connections

Over time, internal connections can become loose or worn out, potentially leading to electrical hazards. If an outlets feels loose or wobbly when you plug something into it. it may be a sign that the outlet needs replaced.

2. Damaged plates

If the outlet plate is cracked, damaged or showing signs of discoloration, it may indicate wear and tear or potential damage to the electrical components behind the plate. In these cases, it's often safer to replace the entire unit rather than just the plate.

3. Flickering lights

If you notice lights flickering when plugged into a specific outlet or after you plug another appliance into that outlet, it could indicate an issue. Loose connections or faulty wiring within the outlet can disrupt the flow of electricity.

4. Two-pronged outlets

If you have older two-pronged (non-grounded) outlets, it may be time to upgrade. Grounded three-pronged outlets provide better safety and protect against electrical shocks.

5. Standard outlets in damp areas

If you have standard outlets located in potentially damp areas — such as the kitchen, bathroom or outdoors — you should upgrade them to ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlets. A GFCI is a fast-acting circuit breaker that shuts off power in case the outlet comes into contact with water, protecting against electrical shock.

Get smart

Consider upgrading to smart outlets. Smart outlets save energy by automatically cutting power to unused plugged-in electronic devices. They also give you remote control of plugged-in devices through your smartphone or voice assistant. Just install the smart outlet and connect it using the accompanying app.

Replacing an outlet can be a DIY project if you feel comfortable doing the work. Remember however, safety is critical. If you feel uncertain about any electrical issues or replacing an outlet, contact a qualified electrician.

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