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Breaker keeps tripping?

Sometimes it is a simple overload, sometimes a real hazard. Here is how to tell.

A breaker that keeps tripping is usually caused by an overloaded circuit, a short circuit, a ground fault, or a failing breaker. Unplug everything on that circuit and reset it once; if it holds, you were overloading it, but if it trips again immediately or with nothing plugged in, stop resetting it and call a licensed electrician, because repeated tripping can signal a wiring fault or fire risk.
Breaker keeps tripping? — First Response San Antonio

Common causes

  • Overloaded circuit (too many devices/heaters)
  • Short circuit between hot and neutral
  • Ground fault (often near water)
  • Failing or undersized breaker
  • Damaged or loose wiring

What is safe to try, and when to call us

  1. Unplug devices on the affected circuit.
  2. Reset the breaker fully (off, then on) one time.
  3. If it holds, add devices back slowly to find the overload.

If it trips again right away, with nothing plugged in, or you smell burning or see scorching, stop and call First Response. A licensed electrician should find the fault before it becomes a fire.

Frequently asked questions

Is a tripping breaker dangerous?

It can be. The breaker is doing its job, but repeated tripping can mean a short or loose wiring that is a fire risk and needs an electrician.

Why does it trip with nothing plugged in?

That points to a short or ground fault in the wiring or a failed breaker, not an overload. It should be diagnosed right away.

Should I just replace the breaker?

Only after finding why it trips. Swapping a breaker without fixing the cause can hide a real hazard.

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