Call (877) 883-2383 — 42% of electrical fires start from loose connections that cause flickering lights. Our licensed Oregon electricians diagnose voltage fluctuations outside the 120V±5% safe range, fix overloaded circuits, resolve dimmer incompatibility, and secure every loose connection in your home. Serving Portland, Salem, Newberg, Beaverton, and all Oregon communities.
Flickering lights are far more than a visual annoyance — they are your home's electrical system sending a warning signal that something is wrong. The most common cause is a loose wire connection somewhere between your breaker panel and the affected fixture. When a wire terminal loses firm contact with its screw or splice, electrical current arcs across the tiny gap, generating extreme heat concentrated at a single point. According to the National Fire Protection Association, 42% of residential electrical fires originate from these loose or deteriorated connections. Every flicker you observe represents an arc event that heats surrounding materials closer to their ignition temperature. Call (877) 883-2383 to have a licensed Oregon electrician inspect every connection in the circuit before a minor flicker becomes a major hazard.
Voltage fluctuations are another leading cause of flickering lights in Oregon homes. Your utility delivers electricity at a nominal 120 volts, with an acceptable tolerance of ±5% (114V to 126V). When voltage drops below 114V — often triggered by a large appliance like a central air conditioner or electric dryer cycling on — lights on the same circuit or phase visibly dim or flicker. Our electricians use true-RMS multimeters to measure voltage at your panel and at individual outlets under varying load conditions. If voltage sags outside the acceptable range, the fix may involve adding dedicated circuits for high-draw appliances, tightening main panel connections, or coordinating with Portland General Electric or Pacific Power to address utility-side supply issues.
Overloaded circuits represent a third major cause of persistent flickering, particularly in older Oregon homes where original wiring was designed for far fewer devices than modern households use. When the total amperage drawn by lights, outlets, and appliances on a single circuit approaches or exceeds the breaker's rated capacity, voltage drops and lights flicker as the circuit struggles to deliver adequate power to all connected loads. Dimmer incompatibility adds yet another dimension — older TRIAC dimmers paired with LED bulbs cause rapid on-off cycling visible as strobing or shimmer. Call (877) 883-2383 and our electricians will determine whether your flickering stems from overloaded circuits, dimmer mismatch, loose connections, or voltage supply problems.
Persistent flickering may signal arcing connections. 42% of electrical fires start this way.
Call (877) 883-2383 NowOur five-step process identifies the exact cause of your flickering and eliminates it permanently.
Describe which lights flicker, when it happens, and whether it affects one room or many.
We measure voltage at your panel and outlets under load to check for drops outside 114V–126V.
Every splice, terminal, and bus bar connection in the suspect circuit is inspected and tightened.
Replace faulty connections, upgrade dimmers, add dedicated circuits, or repair neutral wires.
Load testing confirms stable, flicker-free operation across all affected fixtures and circuits.
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Call (877) 883-2383We treat flickering lights as the safety hazard they are — not as a cosmetic inconvenience.
Every flickering light call starts with a thorough connection inspection because 42% of electrical fires begin at loose terminals.
True-RMS multimeter readings at panel and outlet under varying loads verify your voltage stays within the safe 120V±5% range.
Written documentation of every finding with photos, measurements, and clear repair recommendations before any work proceeds.
All repairs meet Oregon Electrical Specialty Code standards. CCB# verified electricians who understand local inspection requirements.
We fix the root cause, not just the visible symptom. Written warranty ensures your flickering problem stays solved.
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"Every light in our living room and kitchen would dim whenever the furnace kicked on. It had been happening for years and we just assumed it was normal. Called (877) 883-2383 and the electrician measured voltage at the panel — it was dropping to 108V during furnace startup, well below the safe 114V minimum. He found corroded connections on the main lugs inside our panel and cleaned and retorqued everything. Voltage now holds at 119V even with the furnace and dryer running. Completely different house now."
"Our recessed LED lights in the master bedroom would strobe and shimmer at any dimmer setting below 50%. I thought the LEDs were defective and replaced them twice before calling (877) 883-2383. The electrician immediately identified the problem — our old incandescent dimmer was a leading-edge TRIAC type incompatible with LED drivers. He replaced it with a Lutron Maestro CL trailing-edge dimmer and the lights now dim smoothly from 100% down to 5% with zero flicker. Quick, knowledgeable, professional."
Address underlying issues discovered during flickering light diagnosis. Call (877) 883-2383.
Advanced diagnostics with FLIR thermal imaging for complex or intermittent electrical problems.
Replace incompatible dimmers with LED-rated models from Lutron and Leviton for flicker-free dimming.
Upgrade your panel if flickering results from an overloaded system that needs more capacity.
Add dedicated circuits for high-draw appliances causing voltage drops on shared lighting circuits.
Repair corroded, loose, or damaged wiring connections identified during flickering diagnosis.
Whole-house inspection to find all loose connections and hazards, not just the one causing flickering.
Common questions about flickering lights in Oregon homes. Call (877) 883-2383 for expert answers.
42% of residential electrical fires originate from loose or deteriorated wire connections according to NFPA data. Call (877) 883-2383 immediately if your lights flicker — loose connections create arcing that generates temperatures exceeding 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit at the contact point. Our licensed Oregon electricians inspect every connection in the affected circuit, tighten or replace terminals, and verify secure contact to eliminate the fire risk.
Large appliances like air conditioners, dryers, and microwaves draw significant startup current that momentarily drops voltage on shared circuits. Call (877) 883-2383 — standard residential voltage is 120V with a ±5% acceptable range (114V–126V). If your voltage drops below 114V during appliance startup, you likely need a dedicated circuit for the high-draw appliance or your panel connections require tightening. Our electricians measure voltage under load to determine the exact cause.
Yes — flickering lights are one of the earliest warning signs of serious electrical hazards including loose connections (42% of fire cause), failing breakers, corroded neutral conductors, and overloaded circuits. Call (877) 883-2383 for same-day diagnosis. Persistent flickering that affects multiple rooms simultaneously may indicate a failing utility connection or loose main panel lugs, both of which require immediate professional attention to prevent fire or equipment damage.
LED flicker on dimmers occurs when incompatible dimmer technology is paired with LED drivers. Call (877) 883-2383 — older leading-edge (TRIAC) dimmers designed for incandescent bulbs chop the AC waveform in ways that cause LED drivers to stutter and strobe. The fix requires replacing the dimmer with a trailing-edge model rated for LED loads, and confirming the LED bulbs are listed as dimmable. Our electricians match the correct dimmer to your specific LED fixtures every time.
Call (877) 883-2383 after any storm-related flickering — wind causes overhead service lines and weatherhead connections to move, revealing loose utility-side connections or damaged service entrance cables. While brief flickers during severe weather are common, persistent or recurring flickering after the storm passes indicates your service entrance, meter base, or main panel connections need inspection. Ignoring post-storm flickering risks neutral conductor failure which can send 240V through 120V circuits, destroying electronics and appliances.
Whether your flickering is caused by loose connections, voltage drops, overloaded circuits, or dimmer incompatibility, our licensed Oregon electricians diagnose and fix the root cause permanently. Call (877) 883-2383 for same-day service and written repair guarantees.
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