7 Signs You Need an Electrical Inspection in Your Long Beach Home

- 7 Signs You Need an Electrical Inspection in Your Long Beach Home
- 1. Your Lights Are Flickering or Dimming
- 2. Your Breakers Trip Over and Over
- 3. Your Outlets or Switch Plates Feel Warm
- 4. You Smell Something Burning With No Obvious Source
- 5. You Hear Buzzing or Humming From the Walls
- 6. Your Home Is More Than 30 Years Old and Has Never Been Inspected
- 7. Rodents Have Been in Your Home
- How Much Does an Electrical Inspection Cost in Long Beach?
- Don't Wait Until Something Goes Wrong
If your home’s electrical system is working fine, it’s easy to forget it exists. But electrical problems rarely announce themselves all at once. Most of the time they start small — a flickering light here, a warm outlet there — and quietly get worse until something serious happens.
The good news is your home will usually warn you before things get dangerous. You just need to know what to look for.
Here are 7 signs that it’s time to call a licensed electrician for an inspection in your Long Beach home.
1. Your Lights Are Flickering or Dimming
A quick flicker when your AC kicks on is usually nothing to worry about. But if your lights flicker constantly, dim on their own, or do it in multiple rooms at once, that’s your electrical system telling you something is wrong.
The most common causes are loose wiring connections, an overloaded circuit, or a failing breaker. None of these fix themselves — and all of them get worse over time. What starts as an occasional flicker can turn into a tripped breaker, damaged appliances, or in serious cases, an electrical fire inside your walls.
An inspection will identify exactly where the problem is before it becomes a bigger and more expensive issue. In most cases the fix is straightforward once the source is found.
2. Your Breakers Trip Over and Over
Circuit breakers are designed to trip when a circuit gets overloaded — that’s them doing their job. But if you’re constantly resetting the same breaker, or multiple breakers are tripping on a regular basis, your electrical system is struggling to keep up with demand.
This is especially common in older Long Beach homes built before the 1990s, where the original panels were designed for far less electrical load than modern households use. Back then a typical home might have had a television, a refrigerator, and a few lights. Today that same home might be running two TVs, a home office, an EV charger, a dishwasher, a washer and dryer, and central AC — all on a panel that was never designed for that kind of load.
An inspection will tell you whether you need a panel upgrade or if something else is causing the overload. Either way, repeatedly resetting breakers is not a long-term solution and shouldn’t be ignored.
3. Your Outlets or Switch Plates Feel Warm
This one is simple: outlets and switches should never feel warm or hot to the touch. Ever.
A warm outlet almost always means one of three things — an overloaded circuit, a loose connection behind the wall, or faulty wiring. All three are fire hazards. If you notice a warm outlet, unplug whatever is connected to it right away and call an electrician before using it again.
Also pay attention to outlets that spark when you plug something in, outlets that have visible scorch marks or discoloration around them, or outlets that simply stop working without any obvious reason. All of these are signs that something behind the wall needs attention.
4. You Smell Something Burning With No Obvious Source
A burning smell that you can’t trace to a specific appliance is a serious warning sign. It usually means wiring inside your walls or behind an outlet is overheating — and that can happen long before any visible sign of damage appears.
This type of smell is easy to dismiss at first because it often comes and goes. You might notice it for a few seconds and then it’s gone. But if it keeps coming back, especially near a specific outlet, room, or your electrical panel, stop using that area and call for an inspection immediately.
Electrical fires can start inside walls and smolder for hours before breaking out into open flame. A burning smell with no obvious source is not something to wait on.
5. You Hear Buzzing or Humming From the Walls
Your electrical system should be completely silent during normal operation. If you hear a buzzing, humming, or crackling sound coming from a wall, an outlet, or your electrical panel, that sound is a sign something is wrong.
Common causes include loose wiring, a failing breaker, an overloaded circuit, or an outlet that’s beginning to arc. Arcing is particularly dangerous — it happens when electricity jumps across a gap in a damaged wire or connection, and it’s one of the leading causes of house fires.
If the sound is coming from your panel specifically, don’t ignore it. A buzzing panel can mean a breaker is failing and needs to be replaced before it causes a bigger problem.
6. Your Home Is More Than 30 Years Old and Has Never Been Inspected
Many Long Beach homes were built in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s — and a significant number of them have never had a full electrical inspection. Wiring that was perfectly safe when it was installed can degrade significantly over decades.
Two wiring types are particularly common in older Long Beach homes and both require attention:
Knob-and-tube wiring was standard in homes built before the 1950s. It consists of individual wires run through ceramic knobs and tubes, with no ground wire. Over time the insulation on this wiring becomes brittle and can crack, creating shock and fire hazards. Most insurance companies in California will not cover a home with active knob-and-tube wiring, or will charge significantly higher premiums.
Aluminum branch circuit wiring was widely used in homes built between the mid-1960s and mid-1970s as a cheaper alternative to copper. The problem is that aluminum expands and contracts more than copper with temperature changes, which causes connections to loosen over time. Loose aluminum connections are a well-documented fire risk and should be inspected and corrected by a licensed electrician.
If your home is over 30 years old and you have no record of a recent electrical inspection, that alone is a good reason to schedule one. A proactive inspection costs far less than an emergency repair — or dealing with a homeowner’s insurance claim after the fact.
7. Rodents Have Been in Your Home
This one surprises a lot of people. If you’ve had mice, rats, or other rodents in your home, your wiring may be at risk even after the rodents are gone.
Rodents chew through electrical insulation regularly — it’s one of their most destructive habits. The damage they leave behind can cause short circuits, sparks, and electrical fires, sometimes months after the rodent problem has been resolved. The wiring inside your walls won’t show any outward signs of damage, which is exactly why an inspection is so important after a rodent infestation.
If you’ve dealt with a rodent problem, make an electrical inspection part of your cleanup and remediation process, not an afterthought.
How Much Does an Electrical Inspection Cost in Long Beach?
This is one of the most common questions homeowners ask, and it’s a fair one.
At Karmic Electrical, our service call is $249 — that covers the first hour of diagnostic and inspection work, plus a 20-minute response window once we’re dispatched. For most standard inspections, that’s all you need.
If the inspection uncovers something that needs to be repaired or upgraded — a panel that needs replacing, circuits that need to be added, or wiring that needs attention — we provide free written estimates with three clear options: Basic, Recommended, and Premium. You choose the scope that fits your home and your budget, with no pressure and no surprises.
Don’t Wait Until Something Goes Wrong
Electrical problems are one of those things where catching them early makes a huge difference — in cost, in safety, and in peace of mind. The warning signs on this list are your home’s way of asking for attention before something serious happens.
If you noticed anything on this list, it’s worth making a call.
Karmic Electrical serves Long Beach, Lakewood, Signal Hill, Seal Beach, Torrance, Huntington Beach, Carson, and Cerritos.
