Why Do My Lights Flicker?

At Wilton Electrical, we often get asked, "Why are my lights flickering?" Flickering lights can be frustrating, but they can also signal potential issues with your electrical system. Here are some common causes of this pesky problem:
1. Faulty LED Bulbs
If you’re using LED lights, a common culprit is the bulb itself. LEDs can flicker if they’re defective, or even due to poor-quality bulbs.
2. Incompatible Dimmer Switch
If your lights are connected to a dimmer switch, it may not be compatible with the style of lighting you have. Dimmer switches designed for incandescent bulbs may not work well with LED or CFL bulbs, causing flickering.
3. Loose or Faulty Wiring
Flickering could indicate loose wiring or connections, which could be a serious safety hazard. Over time, wiring can degrade or become loose, causing inconsistencies.
4. Overloaded Circuit
If too many devices are drawing power from the same circuit, your lights may flicker or even dim intermittently. This needs to be dealt with immediately.
Other than changing the light bulb to something more compatible, we do not suggest fixing it yourself (as tempting as it might be), it’s always safest and most economical to call a licensed electrician.
At Wilton, we can quickly identify the root cause of your flickering lights and provide a reliable and long-term solution, keeping your home safe and well-lit. Don’t hesitate to call Glenn for a quote or some advice!
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