What Should I Do If My Circuit Breaker Keeps Tripping Repeatedly?
Unplug devices on that circuit and reset the breaker once. If it trips again, stop resetting it and call a licensed electrician to prevent fire or shock. Repeated trips usually mean an overloaded circuit, a short or ground fault, or a failing breaker. We handle electrical troubleshooting, circuit/breaker and panel repairs, and safety inspections in Nashua and Manchester. Members get priority emergency service.
Quick checks:
- Identify what was running when it tripped.
- Move high‑draw devices (heaters, microwaves) to other circuits.
- Do not use outlets that spark or smell burnt.
Updated: 2025-11-28
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