Why Sockets Spark
Our experienced Gordon's Bay electrical team provide safety advice on socket use and load limits in Gordon's Bay. Electrical sparks from sockets occur when there is arcing between contacts due to loose connections, damaged socket contacts that do not make proper connection, moisture causing tracking between conductors, short circuits within the socket mechanism, incompatible plugs forcing connections, or deteriorated wiring creating gaps. A small spark when plugging in is sometimes normal, but repeated sparking or large flashes indicate a serious problem.
The Fire and Shock Risk
Sparking sockets are extremely dangerous because electrical arcing generates intense heat that can ignite surrounding materials, carbonizes plastic and creates conductive paths, damages wiring insulation, and creates shock hazards. Arcing can also cause circuit breakers to fail to trip, allowing the fault to continue. This is an emergency that requires immediate professional attention - switch off that circuit and call us now.
Our Emergency Service
We respond urgently to sparking socket calls. We safely disconnect power to the affected circuit, inspect the socket and wiring for damage, test for short circuits and earth faults, replace the damaged socket and any burnt wiring, verify proper earthing and circuit protection, check other sockets on the same circuit, and ensure the circuit breaker is functioning correctly. We make your home electrically safe.
Complete Electrical Safety Check
After repairing the sparking socket, we recommend a full electrical safety inspection to identify any other deteriorating sockets, overloaded circuits, or wiring problems. Sparking is often a sign that your electrical system is aging or overloaded. We provide honest advice on repairs versus rewiring and all work is certified compliant.