Electrical Repair in Durham, NC
Electrical problems should not be ignored. All Weather Heating & Cooling provides residential electrical repair in Durham, NC and surrounding areas for outlets, switches, breakers, lighting, GFCI issues, faulty wiring concerns, and electrical safety problems.
If lights are flickering, a breaker keeps tripping, an outlet stopped working, or you notice heat, buzzing, sparks, or a burning smell, our team can inspect the issue and recommend the safest next step.
Common Electrical Repairs We Handle
- Outlet repairs: Dead outlets, loose outlets, warm outlets, damaged receptacles, and outlet replacement.
- Breaker problems: Breakers that trip repeatedly, will not reset, or may be connected to overloaded circuits.
- Switch and lighting repairs: Flickering lights, faulty switches, broken fixtures, and lighting problems.
- GFCI issues: GFCI outlets that trip, will not reset, or affect multiple downstream outlets.
- Wiring concerns: Loose connections, damaged wiring, unsafe conditions, and electrical safety concerns.
Not sure what is happening? Try our Outlet / Breaker Problem guide to narrow down common electrical warning signs before scheduling service.


Safety-Focused Electrical Troubleshooting
Electrical repairs are about more than convenience. A warm outlet, buzzing sound, repeated breaker trip, or burning smell can point to a condition that needs professional attention. We focus on finding the cause of the issue and making the repair safely.
For more complex problems, our electrical troubleshooting services can help identify circuit, panel, wiring, or device issues that are not obvious at first glance.
Schedule Electrical Repair Service
We provide electrical repair service for Durham, Chapel Hill, Morrisville, Hillsborough, Carrboro, and nearby areas. Tell us what you are experiencing and we’ll help you schedule the right service.
Electrical issues we diagnose
The same symptom can have several possible causes. A proper inspection helps determine whether the issue is the outlet, breaker, wiring, device, or circuit load.
Outlet stopped working
Could involve a tripped breaker, GFCI outlet, loose connection, failed device, or wiring issue.
Breaker keeps tripping
Repeated trips can point to overload, short circuit, appliance issue, damaged wiring, or a failing breaker.
Lights flicker or dim
Flickering lights may involve loose connections, circuit load, switches, fixtures, or panel-related concerns.
Burning smell, buzzing, or heat
These are warning signs. Stop using the affected circuit and schedule electrical service.
Frequently Asked Questions
▶What are common signs that I need electrical repair?
Common signs include flickering lights, outlets that stop working, breakers that trip repeatedly, buzzing sounds, burning smells, warm outlets, or lights and appliances losing power unexpectedly.
▶Is a tripping breaker something I should worry about?
A breaker that trips once may be a temporary overload, but repeated breaker trips can indicate an overloaded circuit, damaged wiring, or another electrical issue that should be inspected.
▶Should I keep using an outlet that feels warm?
No. A warm outlet can be a warning sign of a wiring issue, loose connection, or overloaded circuit. Stop using it and schedule electrical service.
▶Can All Weather repair outlets, switches, and lighting issues?
Yes. We can inspect and repair common residential electrical issues including outlets, switches, lighting problems, breaker concerns, and wiring-related problems.
▶What should I do if I smell burning near an outlet or panel?
Stop using the affected area and call for service. If you see smoke, sparks, or signs of fire, leave the area and call emergency services.
▶Can electrical repairs help prevent bigger problems?
Yes. Fixing loose connections, damaged wiring, overloaded circuits, or failing components early can help reduce the risk of larger electrical failures and safety hazards.
Helpful Guides
Quick decision tools to help you choose the right option.
Need electrical repair service?
Call All Weather Heating & Cooling or request service online. If you notice burning smells, sparks, smoke, or an immediate safety concern, leave the area and call emergency services.
