You should be able to rely on your business’s lighting whenever you need it, but dim lights make it difficult to get things done. This frustration isn’t just common; it’s also a warning sign of electrical problems. Let’s explore what issues might cause your lights to dim, and how an electrician’s repairs can fix them.
Circuit Overloading
Your property has electrical circuits that draw power, and each circuit has a limit on how much power it can handle. When it has too much demand, it stops performing at its best, so you can experience reduced performance in appliances or dim lighting.
Older properties often face this issue, as their outdated circuitry isn’t equipped to handle modern appliances and their increasing electric demands. In some cases, you might be able to balance a load yourself by unplugging devices that aren’t in use and freeing up power on the grid. In other cases, you’ll need to work with an electrician to find out whether there’s an underlying wiring problem or you need to add a new circuit.
Old Wiring
Older properties build in the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s may not be able to handle the demands of modern appliances, especially upgraded electric fridges, stoves, washers and dryers. When your company’s electrical system faces too much strain, the old wiring can give out or falter, causing your lights to dim.
Outdated wiring needs professional replacement to be brought up to modern standards. This type of repair, as well as any other regarding wires, is always best left to an electrician.
Damaged Ballasts
Ballasts control the flow of electricity to a light fixture. If they’re old or damaged, they can stop working efficiently. Reduced voltage means dimmer lighting, and your ballasts may need to be replaced to restore full vibrancy. Some ballasts may also cause lighting to emit a buzzing sound now and again. Check for this as a potential sign of an electrical issue.
Faulty Wiring
Whether it’s become damaged over time or was improperly installed, faulty wiring is a common cause of dim lighting. Contact point or outlet corrosion can lead to poor conductivity, which leads to poor lighting conditions. This is a serious issue that needs urgent repair, as corroded electrical elements pose a much higher risk of shock and fire.
If you suspect any type of wiring issue, such as damage, poor installation or faulty connections, let an expert take a look.
For expert commercial electrical repair, contact our team at Wire Works in Lansing, MI.