Burnt Outlet in Arundel
A scorched, discoloured or warm power point should never be ignored. Family Electrician Arundel offers same-day service, finds the fault fast, and leaves it safe, backed by 300+ five-star reviews and Lic #83326.
What a Burnt Outlet Actually Means
Scorch marks, discolouration or heat around a power point mean the plastic and terminals inside have been running hotter than they should, usually from arcing or a loose connection. Under AS/NZS 3000, that heat should never be present. Our Arundel electricians see this fault every week and can usually sort it the same day.

Common Causes of a Burnt Outlet
An overloaded power point
Double adaptors and power boards piggybacked onto one outlet push more current through it than the point is rated for, and the strain shows up as heat around the plate.
Loose or poorly terminated wiring
A connection that was never fully tightened, or has worked loose over time, creates resistance at the terminal and generates heat every time the point is used.
Arcing behind the point
A small gap in a connection can arc under load, scorching the plastic housing and terminals from behind long before the fault is visible from the front.
High-draw appliances on old wiring
Running a portable aircon unit or kitchen appliances through a point built for lighter, older loads pushes ageing wiring further than it was designed to carry.
An ageing 1980s or 90s estate outlet
Many of the suburb's original master-planned estate homes still have points from that era, and plastic and terminals this old are simply more likely to fail under today's heavier household loads.
Is a Burnt Outlet Dangerous?
Yes. A scorched or burnt power point is one of the few electrical faults you should never ignore. It is a genuine fire-risk sign, not a cosmetic issue, and needs checking the same day, not next week.
- A scorched, discoloured or warm point should be treated as urgent, whatever the room
- Any smell, buzzing, or heat alongside the marks is a stronger fire-risk sign
- Have it checked the same day, since the fault will not fix itself
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What To Do Right Now
If you have found a burnt or warm power point, a few safe steps protect your home until we arrive, without you needing to touch any wiring yourself:
- Turn off the affected circuit or the main switch at the switchboard right away.
- Unplug anything that was plugged into that point and leave it unplugged.
- Do not use the point again until it has been checked and cleared.
- Do not open the point, remove the faceplate, or investigate the wiring yourself.
- Call a licensed electrician (Lic #83326) now.

When To Call an Electrician for a Burnt Outlet in Arundel
- The point is scorched, discoloured, or warm to touch
- There is any smell, buzzing, or crackling near the point
- More than one point on the same circuit shows warmth or marks
- The point is original to a 1980s or 90s estate build and has never been checked
- You are not sure which circuit the affected point belongs to
Any of these at your Arundel property is a same-day job for a licensed electrician, not something to leave until it gets worse. We turn up quickly, quote clearly before we start, and can arrange electrical repairs or a full safety inspection.

How it works
How We Fix a Burnt Outlet
Fault Finding
We isolate the circuit and check the point, its wiring and its terminals methodically to confirm exactly what caused the scorching before touching anything else.
Upfront Quote
Once we know what needs replacing, we explain it plainly and give you clear pricing before we start, so the full cost is clear upfront.
The Repair
We replace the damaged point and any affected wiring, and if the circuit is overloaded, we may recommend electrical repairs or a switchboard upgrade to prevent it recurring.
Testing & Safety Check
We test the repaired circuit and check nearby points against AS/NZS 3000, so nothing else on that circuit is quietly heading toward the same fault.
Why This Is Common in Arundel Homes
Arundel grew almost entirely as master-planned estates from the late 1980s onward, and many original points in those brick-veneer and rendered homes now carry double adaptors and high-draw appliances they were never designed for, a pattern we also see in neighbouring Coombabah.

Burnt Outlets and Related Electrical Faults Nearby
A burnt outlet often shows up alongside a burning smell or overloaded power points. We fix all three across Parkwood, Ashmore, Biggera Waters, and Labrador.

Burnt Outlet? Call Now
Call (07) 5500 2880 for same-day and emergency service, clear pricing before we start, and Lic #83326 Accredited Master Electricians. We will find the fault and leave it safe and sorted. Get in touch.
Common questions
Burnt Outlet FAQs
Here are the questions we hear most from Arundel homeowners dealing with a scorched or warm power point, with straight answers before you pick up the phone.
Is a burnt power point dangerous?
Yes. A scorched, discoloured or warm power point is a genuine fire-risk sign, so stop using it, switch it off, and get it checked the same day.
What causes a power point to burn or scorch?
Loose or poorly terminated wiring, an arcing connection, an overloaded point, or an ageing outlet reaching the end of its life are the most common causes we find.
What should I do if I find a burnt power point?
Switch off the circuit or the main switch, unplug anything on that point, do not touch or use it again, and call a licensed electrician straight away.
Do I need an electrician to fix a burnt outlet?
Yes. A scorched point should never be reset, taped over, or left in use, since it needs a licensed electrician to find the fault and replace it safely.
How much does it cost to fix a burnt power point?
It depends on what the fault finding uncovers, so we assess it onsite first and give you clear pricing before we start, with no surprises.
Are overloaded power points a common cause of scorching in older Arundel homes?
Yes. Many 1980s and 90s estate points carry double adaptors and piggybacked loads that were never designed for today's heavier appliances.