Every electrical system needs a good circuit breaker. Without one, you have no system in place to turn off a circuit if it overloads or starts to spark. This could lead to seriously dangerous conditions for your property and your family.
When you need circuit breaker services in Tampa, work with Hoffman Electrical & A/C. We can repair your current system or install a new one.
Be sure you have a safe and reliable circuit breaker at your property. Contact Hoffman Electrical & A/C now to schedule service in Tampa.
Most circuit breakers will last about 20 years before needing replacement. They may need replacing sooner if they have been through a lot of electrical stress over the years. Whatever your situation, count on us for the job.
Hoffman Electrical & A/C provides circuit breaker installation and replacement services in Tampa. We can discuss your situation, look over your system, and replace your breaker in just a day.
Do you need a new circuit breaker for your home? You may want to consider installing a new one if:
A new circuit breaker can make a big difference to your electrical system.
Circuit breakers can run into a variety of problems, but if caught early, repairs are an option. You may need circuit breaker repairs if:
When you need circuit breaker repairs in Tampa, look no further than Hoffman Electrical & A/C.
For over 35 years, the team at Hoffman Electrical & A/C has been a leader in
Electrical throughout the Tampa region. We have the best tools and expertise for every project. From small repairs to major overhauls, you can count on us.
Our goal is to ensure that every customer gets the services they need. You can depend on us for free replacement estimates, upfront prices, special discounts, and financing on large projects.
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Actually, no. An electrical panel provides electricity throughout the property while the circuit breaker is connected to it and cuts the power connection when part of the system is overloaded.
Circuit breakers are designed to disconnect an overloaded circuit, so they are not able to prevent a power surge. However, if power surges occur, they can stress out the circuit and cause a tripped circuit.