A fuse box that keeps tripping is doing its job: something on that circuit isn't right, and the RCD or breaker is cutting the power before it turns dangerous. The usual culprits are a faulty appliance (kettles, washing machines and cheap phone chargers are regulars), moisture getting into an outside socket or light, a damaged cable, or a circuit that's simply overloaded. Unplug everything on the affected circuit and reset it: if it holds, plug things back in one at a time and the offender usually gives itself away.
If it trips with nothing plugged in, trips the instant you reset it, or you can smell burning or see scorching around a socket, stop resetting it and get it looked at. We trace faults right across Buckingham, Milton Keynes and Bicester every week, from the older wiring in the town-centre terraces to the newer grid-square estates, using calibrated test equipment rather than guesswork. As NAPIT-registered, TrustMark-approved electricians we test properly, fix what we find and certify the work, with one fixed written price agreed before anything starts.
Find it, don't guess it
Calibrated test gear traces the actual fault, so you're not paying to swap parts on a hunch.
Honest advice first
If it's a faulty appliance rather than your wiring, we'll tell you, and you've lost nothing but a phone call.
Fixed and certified
Whatever we repair is tested and certified afterwards, so the fix is proven safe, not just switched back on.
Your questions, answered
Is a tripping fuse box dangerous?
The trip itself is the safety system working. What's dangerous is ignoring a repeated trip or holding the switch on, because that feeds a live fault. If a circuit won't stay on after you've unplugged everything, have it traced properly.
Why does it only trip in wet weather?
That pattern usually points at an outside socket, light or cable letting water in. Rain gets into the fitting, the RCD sees the leakage and cuts off. We find the affected fitting, dry it out or replace it, and reseal the run properly.
It trips at random with nothing obvious plugged in. What now?
Intermittent trips are the ones that genuinely need test equipment: a failing appliance, a nicked cable under a floor or a tired RCD can all look identical from the outside. We test circuit by circuit until the cause is pinned down, then agree the fix before doing it.
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