Frequently Asked Electrical Company Questions
Why are my lights flickering?
There are many reasons your lights may be flickering. Some may be harmless, and some may be hazardous. Before contacting a professional, we recommend checking these common simple causes first.
- Check for loose bulbs: Your lighting issue may be as simple as a loose connection between the bulb and the socket.
- Change the bulb or light switch: Some light dimmers are incompatible with some types of bulbs, such as LEDs. Try a different brand of light bulb or upgrade your switch.
If neither of these actions resolves the issue, you could be dealing with an overloaded circuit or other wiring issues. When in doubt, our professionals are only a phone call away.
Why is my light switch hot?
Light switches can get warm when lights are on for an extended period of time—this is nothing to worry about. However, if you find your light switch is uncomfortably hot to the touch, it may be failing or operating with faulty wiring, which is a serious electrical fire risk. If you feel excessive heat from your light switch, contact a professional as soon as possible.
How do I know if my electrical outlet is burning?
If your electrical outlet is burning, there will likely be one or more of these telltale signs:
- Discoloration of wall outlets (burn marks)
- Burning or smoky smell emanating from the outlet
- Tingling sensation or sparks occur when plugging in a device
If you notice any of the above symptoms from your outlet, give our staff a call right away.
How do I get an estimate?
Getting an estimate is as easy as dialing our number: (916) 564-3530. Depending on the nature of the job, we might be able to give you a quote over-the-phone. Other times, we’ll dispatch one of our team members to your property—at no obligation to you—to assess the project firsthand. From there, we can more accurately outline our labor fees for you.
In either case, our estimates are 100% obligation-free!
Is a permit required for the electrical work I need?
Most electrical work requires a permit. Generally, if an electrical system is being installed, altered, or replaced, a permit will be necessary. At Bonham Electric Inc., we take care of the permit application process for you, so you have one less thing to worry about.
What is a GFCI outlet?
GFCI is short for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter. A GFCI outlet is specially designed to provide superior protection from electrical shock. It works by tracking the electrical current in real-time. If a change in electrical flow is detected (for example, by a cord touching water), the device will automatically cut off the power supply for your safety.
GFCI outlets are mandatory in certain locations as set by regional codes and local building authorities. For more information about GFCI protocols on your property, don’t hesitate to drop us a line.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
Yes! Our company is fully licensed, bonded, and insured. Our electrical contractors boast certification for both residential and commercial work, as well as many years of specialized training and experience.
To learn more about credentials, get in touch with us today.