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Warning Signs You Need to Call a Houston, TX Residential Electrician

When the homeowners of Harris County need the services of a residential electrician, Double G Electric is the first company they call. For years, our fully licensed and insured, professionally trained, and highly skilled Houston, TX electrician contractors have been providing exceptional electrical installation, routine maintenance, and emergency electrical services. Whether you want to upgrade your electrical system, you’d like to install some new outlets, or you’re experiencing an emergency, no job is too big or too small for our team of Houston, TX electrician contractors. When you need the services of a residential electrician, you can count on Double G Electric to not only meet your needs but to exceed your expectations.

Signs You Need to Schedule an Appointment with a Houston, TX Residential Electrician

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From lighting your way when the sun goes down to powering your appliances, and from keeping you cool in the summer and warm in the winter, you depend on the electrical system that powers your Harris County home on a constant basis. Most of the time, your electricity is reliable and functions without any issue; however, just like anything else, your electrical system can experience problems.

Electrical issues can leave you in the dark, can cause short circuits, and in the worst-case scenario, can even lead to injuries and house fires. To avoid inconveniences, major headaches, and most important, potentially serious dangers, being on the lookout for signs that your electrical system is malfunctioning is important so that you can contact a residential electrician as soon as possible. The following are telltale signs that you need to schedule an appointment with a Houston, TX electrician contractor.

Your Circuits Keep Tripping

It isn’t unusual for a circuit breaker to trip every once in a while – when you’re running to many appliances at one time, for example – a circuit breaker that’s constantly tripping, however, is not normal.

Breakers are designed to trip when circuits are overloaded, which prevents wires from overheating and reduces the risk of a fire. If the breaker in your Harris County home is tripping frequently, that could be a sign that your circuits are overloaded; a problem that needs to be addressed by a residential electrician. A reputable Houston, TX electrician contractor will perform a thorough assessment of your breaker, all of the circuits, and the rest of your electrical system and will properly diagnose and correct the problem.

Flickering Lights

If any lights in your Harris County home are flickering, try changing the light bulb. If that doesn’t resolve the problem, then the flickering could be the result of a problem with the wiring; for instance, a wire could be frayed or there may be an issue with the connection.

Flickering lights are more than just annoying; more importantly, they can be potentially dangerous. If any of your lights repeatedly brighten and dim, turn off the light in question and call a residential electrician. A licensed and experienced Houston, TX electrician contractor will be able to accurately detect and correct the problem.

Odd Noises

Are you hearing strange noises coming out of any of the outlets in your Harris County house? Crackling, sizzling, buzzing, or anything else that seems unusual? If so, that’s a definite cause for concern. Electrical outlets should never emit any noise. If you hear something coming from an outlet, the wiring may be loose or faulty, or there may be issues with the amount of amps the breaker connected to the outlet in question is putting out.

If you notice weird noises coming from an outlet, shut off the power to the outlet immediately, and put a call into a Houston, TX electrician contractor right away.

Call Harris County’s Premier Residential Contractor

If you’re having any of the above-mentioned issues or any other problem with your home’s electrical system, get in touch with Double G Electric. As the leading Houston, TX electrician contractor, you can count on our experts to properly detect and correct any issues that you may be having, and restore the function and safety of the electricity that powers your home. Dial 409-225-4669 and we’ll send an emergency electrician to your home right away! To learn more about the services we provide or to schedule an appointment, call 409-225-4669 today and one of our knowledgeable, courteous, and friendly associates will be more than happy to assist you with all of your needs.


Some information about Houston, TX

Houston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas, fourth-most populous city in the United States, most populous city in the Southern United States, as well as the sixth-most populous in North America, with a population of 2,304,580 in 2020. Located in Southeast Texas near Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, it is the seat of Harris County and the principal city of the Greater Houston metropolitan area, which is the fifth-most populous metropolitan statistical area in the United States. Houston is the southeast anchor of the greater megaregion known as the Texas Triangle.

The Houston area occupying land that was home of the Karankawa (kə rang′kə wä′,-wô′,-wə) and the Atakapa (əˈtɑːkəpə) indigenous peoples for at least 2,000 years before the first known settlers arrived. These tribes are almost nonexistent today; this was most likely caused by foreign disease, and competition with various settler groups in the 18th and 19th centuries. However, the land remained largely uninhabited until settlement in the 1830s.

The Allen brothers—Augustus Chapman and John Kirby—explored town sites on Buffalo Bayou and Galveston Bay. According to historian David McComb, ‘[T]he brothers, on August 26, 1836, bought from Elizabeth E. Parrott, wife of T.F.L. Parrott and widow of John Austin, the south half of the lower league [2,214-acre (896 ha) tract] granted to her by her late husband. They paid $5,000 total, but only $1,000 of this in cash; notes made up the remainder.’

The Allen brothers ran their first advertisement for Houston just four days later in the Telegraph and Texas Register, naming the notional town in honor of President Sam Houston. They successfully lobbied the Republic of Texas Congress to designate Houston as the temporary capital, agreeing to provide the new government with a state capitol building. About a dozen persons resided in the town at the beginning of 1837, but that number grew to about 1,500 by the time the Texas Congress convened in Houston for the first time that May. The Republic of Texas granted Houston incorporation on June 5, 1837, as James S. Holman became its first mayor. In the same year, Houston became the county seat of Harrisburg County (now Harris County).

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