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How To Deal With Water Damage On Your Electrical Systems

water damage near an electrical outlet

Water and electricity cannot exist together in your home’s electrical systems. Even a small amount of moisture can lead to significant hazards such as electrical shorts, fires, shocks, and system malfunctions. You’ll need an electrical panel replacement in Melbourne, FL, or other possible repairs or replacements.

Water Damage And Electrical Systems

Water can access your electrical systems through pipe leaks, roof leaks from rains, or near water utilities. It is critical to be proactive and prevent its access to your electrical system. You can also use GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) outlets to protect you from electrical shocks.

If there’s water in your electrical systems don’t touch or use them. Shut off the electricity and call the professionals. Water-damaged electrical systems need a thorough inspection of the electrical panel installation.

If water has penetrated your panel, it will cause serious issues like corroded components or faulty connections. A licensed electrician will evaluate the situation, and reinstall or upgrade it to prevent risks.

Additionally, an electrical panel inspection is a must to assess the extent of the damage. An inspection will determine whether it’s isolated damage to certain parts or the entire system is already compromised. A licensed electrician can identify hidden problems and suggest the best solution to prevent long-term damage.

Water Damaged Circuit Breakers

If water damage has reached your circuit breakers, circuit breaker replacement is often necessary. Breakers trip and prevent electrical overload. Water exposure can impair their ability to function. Faulty breakers pose a safety risk, so replacing them right away guarantees your system operates safely. It also reduces the chances of future malfunctions.

In severe cases, a full breaker panel replacement is the best solution. When water significantly damages the internal components of your breaker panel, replacing it can be the only way to ensure safety. A new panel provides better protection from future water incidents. It’s also an important upgrade for the optimized safety and performance of your home’s electrical system.

Always consult an expert electrician to handle these complex repairs safely. Call Deltron Electric today for repairs and replacements resulting from water-damaged electrical systems.

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