Common Causes of Dead Plugs
Our experienced Gordon's Bay electrical team diagnose and fix power outlet problems in residential and commercial properties in Gordon's Bay. Power outlets stop working due to tripped circuit breakers for that circuit, internal damage to the socket mechanism, loose wiring behind the plug, burnt connections from overloading, GFCI or earth leakage trip affecting multiple plugs, a damaged circuit feeding that plug, or simply a blown fuse in older installations. Sometimes multiple plugs on the same circuit are affected.
Testing for the Problem
First, check if other plugs on the same wall or in the same room work. If multiple plugs are dead, check your DB board for tripped breakers. If only one plug is affected, the problem is likely isolated to that outlet. Never attempt to remove the faceplate yourself as this can be dangerous and may void insurance if you damage something.
Our Repair Process
We safely test the outlet for power, check the circuit breaker for that circuit, remove the faceplate and inspect connections, test for voltage at the socket, identify loose, burnt, or damaged wiring, replace faulty sockets or damaged wiring, and verify proper earthing. We also check for overloading issues that may have caused the failure.
Upgrading Old Plugs
If your home has old-style plugs without earth pins or modern safety features, we recommend upgrading to modern sockets with safety shutters, proper earthing, and higher current ratings. This is especially important in kitchens and bathrooms where water contact is possible. We can upgrade individual plugs or entire rooms as needed.