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What Should I Do If My Circuit Breaker Keeps Tripping Repeatedly?

If a circuit breaker keeps tripping, stop resetting it, unplug what’s on that circuit, and have a licensed electrician find the overload, short, or fault. The most common cause is too many devices on one circuit, but repeated trips can also mean a failing breaker or damaged wiring. We see this often in homes near Cocoa Beach and can isolate whether the issue is on the circuit, the breaker, or a connected appliance. If the breaker trips immediately after reset or you notice heat or odor, treat it as urgent; our team provides 24/7 emergency electrical service. A tripping breaker is doing its job to prevent fire, so don’t force it to stay on.

  • Call now if you notice: burning smells, sizzling sounds, warm panel, scorch marks
  • Call soon if: the breaker trips with very light use
  • Monitor briefly if: it only trips when one high‑draw appliance runs Never bypass a breaker or use a larger breaker without a load evaluation by a pro. <br/>

Updated: 2026-04-03 <br/> Need help in Cocoa Beach, FL? Call (321) 234-8622 or book online.

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