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Buckeye Electric
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Electrical Wiring or Panel UpgradeCeiling Fan - InstallCeiling Fan - Repair+14 more

Serving Centerburg, OH and surrounding areas

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"Electrical work done on my new shop went excellent! The Buckey Eletric tech did a great job. Very professional and completed on time as scheduled. No complaints at all and would definitely hire again for any future electrical projects."
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First Class Home Repair, LLC
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Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installation - Materials Not ProvidedElectric Vehicle Charging Station Installation - Materials Provided by Consumer

Serving Centerburg, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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"Prompt and courtious service. Had NEMA 14-50 and 5-20 circuits ran from panel to garage for an EV charger and an extra outlet. Very accommodating when I asked for an outlet with a cover for the 220V outlet."
Recommended by43%of homeowners
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Eco Plumbers, Electricians, and HVAC Technicians
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Fixed Generator - InstallElectrical Wiring or Panel Upgrade

Serving Centerburg, OH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2008

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"Ecoplumbers installed a Nivean tankless water heater for me. I had a lot of issues with it (that turned out to be electrical issues in my old house, not the water heater), and they would send a technician out even on the weekends to try to help me troubleshoot. I would definitely recommend them--top notch customer service."
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

If half of a string of Christmas lights is out, it is likely because of a single burned-out, loose, or broken bulb within that section. Long strands of lights often contain more than one circuit, so when one bulb fails, it can cause the entire circuit (or half the strand) to go dark. To fix this, inspect the unlit section and test each bulb to ensure it is tight and functioning properly. Replacing the faulty bulb or repairing a damaged shunt will typically solve the problem.

Single switch installs are quick DIY projects, but you should consider enlisting the help of a pro for more complicated replacements—like a smart switch or if you live in an older home with outdated wiring. Professional electricians are trained in the latest code regulations. They are also insured, licensed, and bonded.

A bigger breaker alone probably won’t fix your problem of frequent tripping. But if you upgrade an electrical circuit to a higher amp rating, or upgrade your breaker box to handle more amps, it could solve your tripping problems. Consult a qualified electrician about the best course of action.

Outlets do wear out, usually within 15-25 years, but they can fail even sooner than that —sometimes in a matter of years. If your plugs always slide out after you put them in, this is a sign your outlets need to be replaced. Additionally, if your outlets are damaged, cracked, discolored, or regularly tripping the circuit breaker, they may be at the end of their life.

If you’re outlet isn’t working but the breaker isn’t tripped , that could mean a number of things. First, check if it’s a GFCI outlet, which has added protection so your breakers don’t malfunction. If that’s the case, simply hit the outlet's reset button and see if it works. If it doesn’t, or you don’t have a GFCI outlet, you might have a loose outlet or loose wiring, a damaged breaker, or an overloaded circuit, which would require a dedicated breaker. It’s best to consult with an electrician to diagnose the problem accurately.

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