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Why Does My Breaker Keep Tripping? Common Causes & When to Call an Electrician

By Cregger Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical

May 07, 2026

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Cregger is proud to serve homeowners across Metro Detroit with expert heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical services. When something goes wrong with your electrical system — like a breaker that keeps tripping — it’s more than just an inconvenience. It’s often a sign that your system is trying to protect your home from a larger issue.

If your circuit breaker trips occasionally, that’s normal. But if it happens repeatedly, it’s a warning sign that shouldn’t be ignored. Understanding why your breaker keeps tripping can help you take the right steps to fix the problem safely.

What Homeowners Need to Know About Circuit Breakers

Your circuit breaker is designed to protect your home by shutting off power when a circuit becomes overloaded or unsafe. Instead of allowing wires to overheat — which could lead to a fire — the breaker “trips” and cuts the flow of electricity.

While this safety feature is essential, frequent tripping usually means something isn’t working properly.

Common Causes of a Tripping Breaker

There are several reasons why your breaker might keep tripping. Some are simple, while others may require professional attention.

1. Circuit Overload

This is the most common cause of a tripping breaker.

An overload happens when too many devices are drawing power from the same circuit at the same time.

Example:

  • Running a microwave, toaster, and coffee maker on the same kitchen circuit
  • Plugging multiple electronics into one outlet using power strips

What to do:

  • Unplug some devices
  • Spread appliances across different circuits

If this happens often, your home may need additional circuits.

2. Short Circuit

A short circuit occurs when a hot wire touches a neutral wire, causing a sudden surge of electricity.

Signs of a short circuit:

  • Breaker trips immediately after resetting
  • Burning smell
  • Blackened or damaged outlets

Short circuits are more serious and should be addressed by a licensed electrician right away.

3. Ground Fault

A ground fault happens when a hot wire comes into contact with a grounded surface, such as a metal box or water.

These are especially common in:

  • Kitchens
  • Bathrooms
  • Basements
  • Outdoor outlets

Ground faults can be dangerous because they increase the risk of electrical shock.

4. Faulty or Aging Appliances

Sometimes the issue isn’t your electrical system — it’s the appliance itself.

Older or damaged appliances can draw inconsistent power or create faults that trip breakers.

Common culprits include:

If the breaker trips only when a specific appliance is used, that appliance may need repair or replacement.

5. Outdated Electrical Panel

Many older homes in Metro Detroit still have panels that weren’t designed for today’s energy demands.

Modern homes use more electricity than ever before, including:

  • Smart devices
  • Home offices
  • High-efficiency HVAC systems
  • EV chargers

If your panel is outdated, it may not be able to handle the load, leading to frequent breaker trips.

Why Breaker Issues Are More Common in Michigan Homes

Michigan homeowners face unique electrical challenges due to seasonal changes and older housing stock.

Winter Strain

Space heaters, electric furnaces, and increased indoor activity place extra load on circuits.

Summer Demand

Air conditioning systems and dehumidifiers require consistent power.

Older Homes

Many homes in areas like Ferndale, Royal Oak, and Berkley were built decades ago with limited electrical capacity.

These factors make breaker issues more common — and more important to address.

When Is a Tripping Breaker a Serious Problem?

Occasional breaker trips aren’t unusual, but certain signs indicate a more serious issue.

Call a professional if you notice:

  • Breakers that trip immediately after resetting
  • Burning smells or buzzing sounds
  • Warm or discolored outlets
  • Frequent tripping without a clear cause
  • Power loss in multiple areas of your home

These symptoms may point to wiring issues, panel problems, or safety hazards.

How Electricians Diagnose Breaker Problems

When you call a professional, they don’t just reset the breaker — they identify the root cause.

A typical inspection includes:

  • Checking the electrical panel
  • Testing circuits for overload or faults
  • Inspecting wiring and connections
  • Evaluating appliance loads

This ensures the problem is fixed properly, not just temporarily masked.

Solutions for Frequent Breaker Tripping

The right solution depends on the cause of the issue.

Simple Fixes

  • Redistribute electrical load
  • Replace faulty appliances
  • Reset GFCI outlets

Moderate Upgrades

  • Add dedicated circuits for large appliances
  • Replace worn breakers

Major Upgrades

  • Electrical panel upgrade
  • Home rewiring for older systems

A professional electrician can recommend the best solution for your home.

Preventing Breaker Issues in the Future

Taking a proactive approach can help reduce the likelihood of recurring problems.

Avoid Overloading Circuits

Spread devices across multiple outlets and circuits.

Upgrade Older Systems

Modern electrical systems are designed to handle higher demand.

Schedule Regular Inspections

Routine checks can catch issues before they become serious.

Install Surge Protection

Protects your system from voltage spikes that can damage components.

Preventative care helps keep your electrical system reliable year-round.

Frequently Asked Questions About Tripping Breakers

Is it normal for a breaker to trip occasionally?

Yes, but frequent tripping indicates a problem that should be addressed.

Can I fix a tripping breaker myself?

You can reset it, but diagnosing the cause should be left to a professional.

How do I know if my panel is outdated?

If your home is over 20–30 years old or you experience frequent issues, it may be time for an upgrade.

Are breaker issues dangerous?

They can be. Breakers trip to prevent hazards, so recurring issues should not be ignored.

When to Call an Electrician

If your breaker keeps tripping and you’re unsure why, it’s best to have your system inspected. Electrical issues rarely resolve themselves and can worsen over time.

For over 30 years, Cregger has helped Michigan homeowners stay safe, comfortable, and confident in their homes. If you’re dealing with recurring breaker issues, professional service can identify the problem and restore reliable power.Stay comfortable year-round — schedule your appointment with Cregger today.

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