top of page

Does Your Meter Need Repaired?

  • Writer: Get Wired Electric LLC
    Get Wired Electric LLC
  • Feb 6
  • 1 min read
An electrical meter.

Signs Your Electric Meter Might Be Failing


A faulty electric meter can be tricky to spot since issues often develop gradually. If your power bill suddenly spikes without explanation, your meter might be over-registering usage. Flickering lights or inconsistent power flow can also point to an electrical issue. If your lights dim when large appliances kick on, it could mean the meter isn’t accurately tracking power distribution.


Common Electrical Meter Problems


Electric meters can develop problems due to age, damage, or faulty connections. Watch out for these common issues:


  • Overheating: A warm or hot meter box could signal an internal problem.

  • Physical Damage: Cracks, rust, or loose wires might mean trouble.

  • Erratic Readings: If the numbers jump wildly, the meter could be defective.

  • Power Surges or Outages: Frequent issues could indicate meter-related faults.


When to Call a Professional Electrician


If you suspect a meter problem, don’t try to fix it yourself, electric meters belong to the utility company, and tampering could be illegal. A licensed electrician can check for wiring issues or faulty connections leading to the meter. They’ll determine if the problem is inside your home’s electrical system or if it’s the utility company’s responsibility. If the meter itself is faulty, your power provider should replace it at no cost to you.


Preventing Future Meter Issues


Routine electrical inspections can catch small issues before they turn into expensive problems. Keeping your meter box free from dirt, debris, and pests can also help extend its lifespan. If you notice unusual power fluctuations, don’t ignore them, small electrical inconsistencies can lead to bigger failures. Regular maintenance by a professional electrician ensures your home’s electrical system stays reliable and safe.



 
 
 

Comments


Commenting on this post isn't available anymore. Contact the site owner for more info.
bottom of page