When Should You Call a Licensed Electrician in Southwest Florida?

While some electrical issues are obvious, others can develop gradually and become serious safety concerns before homeowners realize there is a problem. Certain warning signs, project types, and electrical conditions clearly indicate that professional service is needed. In Southwest Florida, factors such as high humidity, coastal salt air, aging electrical systems, and frequent thunderstorms can place additional stress on wiring, panels, breakers, and other electrical components.

Recognizing these issues early and knowing when to call a licensed electrician can help prevent property damage, costly repairs, and potential safety hazards.

Warning Signs in Your Home That Require an Electrician

Frequently Tripping Breakers

A breaker that trips once in response to an overload has done its job correctly. A breaker that trips repeatedly under normal loads, that will not reset and hold, or that trips multiple times across the home is telling you something is wrong. This requires professional diagnosis.

Flickering or Dimming Lights

Lights that flicker or dim when appliances kick on can indicate loose wiring connections, an undersized service, or failing components in your electrical system. Widespread flickering that cannot be resolved by replacing a bulb warrants a professional evaluation.

Warm or Discolored Outlets and Switches

Outlets that feel warm to the touch, show scorch marks, or produce buzzing or crackling sounds are exhibiting signs of arcing or overloading. Stop using the outlet and call an electrician.

Burning Smell Without an Identified Source

A burning smell in your home that you cannot trace to an appliance or cooking is a serious red flag for electrical issues. Wiring that is arcing or overheating inside walls will often produce a distinctive odor before any visible signs appear.

Electrical Shocks

Even minor electrical shocks indicate a grounding problem or wiring fault. Any shock from a switch, outlet, or appliance should prompt an immediate electrical inspection.

Project Types That Always Require a Licensed Electrician

Many electrical projects should only be performed by a licensed electrician to ensure the work is completed safely and meets current code requirements. This includes electrical panel replacements and upgrades, installation of new circuits, service entrance and electrical meter work, generator and transfer switch installations, EV charger installations that require dedicated circuits, rewiring portions of a home, repairs following storm or flood damage, and commercial electrical projects. These systems are critical to the safe operation of a property and often involve permitting, inspections, and specialized expertise that should not be handled as do-it-yourself projects.

Why Licensing Matters in Florida

Florida requires electricians to be licensed at the state level. A licensed electrical contractor has passed comprehensive exams, carries required insurance, and can legally pull permits. Hiring an unlicensed individual for electrical work means the work cannot be permitted, will not be inspected, may void your homeowner’s insurance, and could create serious liability if a problem arises later.

Our office holds Florida Electrical Contractor License EC13006459.

How to Verify an Electrician’s Credentials

Florida contractor licenses can be verified at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation website. You can search by contractor name or license number. Always confirm that the electrician carries both general liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage before allowing work to begin on your property.

What Homeowners Can Safely Do Themselves

Homeowners in Florida can reset a tripped breaker once to test whether it holds, replace light bulbs, reset GFCI outlets using the TEST and RESET buttons, and tighten loose switch and outlet cover plates. Any work that involves removing cover plates, accessing wiring, working inside the panel, or installing new electrical components is recommended to be handled by a licensed electrician.

When to Call Our Office

Since 1995, Mabry Brothers has built a reputation for honest, thorough electrical work across Fort Myers, Estero, Naples, Bonita Springs, Sanibel Island, and Captiva Island. Our licensed team handles everything from troubleshooting a single outlet to full-home rewiring and new construction electrical systems. We offer 24/7 emergency service because electrical problems do not follow business hours.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I do my own electrical work in Florida?
Florida allows owner-builders to perform certain electrical work on their primary residence with a permit. However, many project types require a licensed electrical contractor, and all electrical work must be inspected. When in doubt, consult a licensed electrician before beginning any project.
How do I know if an electrician is licensed in Florida?
You can verify any Florida contractor's license at myfloridalicense.com using the contractor's name or license number.
What is a licensed electrical contractor vs. a journeyman?
A licensed electrical contractor holds a state license allowing them to pull permits and operate a contracting business. A journeyman electrician is a trained electrician who works under a licensed contractor's supervision.
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Need Service in Southwest Florida?

The licensed electricians and HVAC technicians at Mabry Brothers have served Fort Myers, Estero, Bonita Springs, Naples, Sanibel Island, and Captiva Island since 1995.

For immediate assistance, please call our office directly at (239) 482-1122.

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