Tripped Circuit Breaker in Arundel

If your circuit breaker keeps tripping at your Arundel home, it is the switchboard telling you something is wrong. Family Electrician Arundel finds the fault fast, explains it plainly, and leaves it safe and sorted, backed by 300+ five-star reviews.

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What a Tripping Circuit Breaker Is Telling You

A circuit breaker trips to cut power the moment it senses more current than the circuit can safely carry, protecting your home from overheating and shock. Under AS/NZS 3000 that protection is doing exactly what it should, so you are already in the right place. The team at Family Electrician Arundel sees this one all the time, and the fix is usually straightforward.

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Common Causes of a Tripped Circuit Breaker

01

Too much load on one circuit

Modern loads like induction cooktops, ducted cooling, a pool pump and EV charging can push an original estate-era circuit past its limit, especially with several appliances running at once.

02

A faulty appliance

An appliance with an internal fault will trip the breaker the instant it is switched on, and we isolate circuits methodically to pinpoint exactly which item is causing it.

03

A short circuit or earth fault

Damaged cord insulation or a wiring fault can send a sudden surge of current through the circuit, tripping the breaker immediately rather than under gradual load.

04

Storm moisture triggering an earth fault

On the low creek flats near the Coombabah wetlands, heavy summer downpours can push moisture into outdoor points and older wiring, tripping the safety switch on an earth fault until the point dries out or is repaired.

05

An ageing or failing RCD

Original safety switches on 1980s and 90s boards can wear out and start nuisance-tripping, cutting power even when there is no genuine fault on the circuit.

06

An ageing or undersized switchboard

Many of the suburb's older estate switchboards were built for a fraction of today's load, so modern appliances trip them repeatedly until the board itself is upgraded.

Is a Tripped Circuit Breaker Dangerous?

Usually the breaker is simply doing its job, but a circuit that trips constantly points to a fault that will only get worse without proper attention. Warmth or a smell alongside the tripping changes the picture.

  • A breaker tripping once and staying off is generally the system protecting you as designed
  • A breaker that trips again the moment you reset it points to a fault that will not fix itself
  • Warmth, buzzing, or any smell at the switch or board should be checked the same day
  • A very old board with a failing safety switch offers little protection against shock under AS/NZS 3000

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What To Do Right Now

If a breaker has tripped, a few simple and safe steps protect your household while you arrange for a proper look at what caused it:

  1. Turn off appliances on the affected circuit, then try the breaker once.
  2. If it trips again immediately, leave it off. It is protecting you from a real fault.
  3. Unplug anything that was running on that circuit when it tripped.
  4. Do not keep forcing or resetting a breaker that will not stay on.
  5. Do not open the switchboard or touch the wiring yourself.
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When To Call an Electrician for a Tripped Breaker in Arundel

  • The breaker trips again the moment you reset it
  • More than one circuit or the whole home is affected
  • There is any burning smell, warmth, buzzing, or scorching
  • The problem started after a storm or heavy rain
  • Your switchboard still uses an original estate-era safety switch

Any of these at your property is a job for a licensed electrician, not another reset. We respond same-day where availability allows, with clear pricing before we start, and can arrange switchboard upgrades, electrical repairs or a safety inspection.

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How it works

How We Fix a Tripped Breaker in Arundel

1

Fault Finding

We isolate circuits one by one to trace exactly why the breaker is tripping, checking appliances, wiring, and outdoor points before deciding on the right fix.

2

Upfront Quote

Once we understand the cause, we explain it in plain language and give you clear pricing before we start, so there are no surprises once work begins.

3

The Repair or Upgrade

We resolve the immediate fault, and where an undersized board is the real issue, we recommend a switchboard upgrade sized for your home's actual load.

4

Testing & Safety Check

Every circuit is tested and the board checked against AS/NZS 3000 before we leave, so the fix holds and your home stays genuinely safe and sorted.

Why This Is Common in Arundel Homes

Arundel grew almost entirely as master-planned estates from the late 1980s onward, and original boards from that build-out were never sized for today's induction cooktops, ducted cooling, pool circuits and EV charging. Storm season on the low creek flats adds earth-fault trips on top, from Arundel through to Parkwood.

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Tripped Breakers and Related Electrical Faults Across Arundel

A tripping breaker often shows up alongside flickering lights and power outages. We fix all three across Arundel, Ashmore, Coombabah, Biggera Waters, and Labrador.

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Breaker Keeps Tripping in Arundel? Book an Electrician Today

Call (07) 5500 2880 for same-day and emergency service, clear pricing before we start, and 300+ five-star reviews behind us. We will find the fault and leave it safe and sorted. Get in touch.

Common questions

Tripped Circuit Breaker FAQs

Here are the questions we hear most from homeowners dealing with a breaker that will not stay on, with straight answers before you call.

Is a circuit breaker that keeps tripping dangerous?

Not always. A breaker tripping once is usually the system protecting you, but one that trips constantly or trips with warmth or a smell needs checking properly.

What causes a circuit breaker to keep tripping?

Too much load on one circuit, a faulty appliance, a short circuit, an earth fault, or an ageing switchboard undersized for modern demand are the usual causes.

What should I do if my breaker keeps tripping?

Turn off appliances on that circuit, try the breaker once, and if it trips again immediately leave it off, unplug what was running, and call a licensed electrician.

Do I need an electrician, or can I just keep resetting the breaker?

If it trips again straight away, stop resetting it. That is a real fault, not a nuisance trip, and only a licensed electrician should diagnose and fix it safely.

How much does it cost to fix a tripping circuit breaker?

It depends on the cause, so we assess your switchboard onsite and give you clear pricing before we start, with no surprises once the work begins.

Are ageing switchboards a common cause of tripping breakers in older Arundel homes?

Yes. Many of the suburb's original estate-era boards were sized for far less than today's cooling and appliance load, so they trip well before anything is actually broken.

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