If you live in Revesby, there is a good likelihood that your house has some history. And with this comes wiring that has lived through its time. Old power systems were not designed to accommodate the current power-consuming appliances. As such, electrical issues and other safety concerns can arise unexpectedly. 

Below, we will discuss some of the most frequent ones. By the end of it, you will know when to call the professionals.

Old wiring that can’t keep pace

A good number of Rivesby homes were constructed prior to the 1980s. They used obsolete wiring materials, like cloth-insulated or aluminum wiring. These kinds of wires deteriorate over time. This poses more risk of electrical fires. Beware of these signs:

  • Regular flickering of power
  • Burning odors
  • Overheating 
  • Discolored outlets.

These are indicators that your wiring is in need of maintenance.

What to do: Don’t ignore it. Call an electrician Revesby, to check your wiring. They might advise you to partially or completely rewire your house. It is a significant financial expenditure. However, rewiring your home will make sure that your electrical system is up to the task of handling the new appliances and air conditioner. You don’t have to experience tripping out every time you prepare toast and coffee simultaneously.


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Circuit breakers tripping too often

If your circuit breaker seems to be having tantrums all the time, then that means that your system is overloaded or outdated. Earlier electrical panels were also made to serve in a simpler age. This is a time when there were no multiple TVs, game consoles, or EV chargers.

What to do: Upgrade to a modern switchboard with safety switches (RCDs). These carry a greater load. In addition, they instantly cut power in case of a fault. This is necessary to prevent electrical fires and shocks. An electrician can test your circuits and recommend whether your board will require an upgrade.

Malfunctioning lights 

It’s easy to dismiss flickering lights as a typical old house phenomenon, but it is unusual. It is usually caused by the following:

  • Loose connections
  • Aging wiring 
  • Overloaded circuits.

What to do: Check whether the bulb is correctly screwed or whether the problem occurs on more than one light. When it does, it is most likely that there is a deeper wiring problem. However, do not attempt to find where the fault is in an electrical appliance. This can be done safely by a skilled electrician without the danger of receiving a shock.

Electrical earthing issues 

Grounding systems in older buildings may not conform to modern standards. This can be especially risky when you have outdoor outlets or an electric fence. Poor earthing may result in electric shocks in case of a short circuit.

What to do: Have your electrician check the earthing system around your whole property. They can make sure that everything is safely grounded. This also ensures compliance.

The takeaway

Do not overlook the regular maintenance of your electrical systems. Frequent upgrades and installation of safety switches will keep your house running efficiently and your family safe.