Bottom line: A circuit breaker trips to protect your home from electrical fires. If yours keeps tripping, you likely have an overloaded circuit, a short circuit, or a ground fault — all of which need attention. OneStop Pro has served Wheaton and DuPage County since 2007. Call 630-733-9000.
If you’ve ever been in the middle of cooking dinner or watching TV in your Wheaton home and suddenly lost power to part of the house, you’ve experienced a tripped circuit breaker. It’s one of the most common electrical service calls our team handles across DuPage County — and while it’s often a simple fix, it can also signal something more serious.
What Does a Circuit Breaker Actually Do?
Your circuit breaker panel is the safety system for your home’s electrical wiring. Each breaker is designed to “trip” — shut off — when too much current flows through the circuit. This prevents wires from overheating and potentially starting a fire. It’s not a malfunction; it’s the system working as designed. However, if a breaker trips repeatedly, it can indicate a dangerous overload, an electrical fault, or a circuit design conflict.
## Common Reasons Your Circuit Breaker Trips
1: {Circuit Overload