Flickering Lights in Highland Park

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Why Your Lights Flicker

Flickering usually means a light is not getting a steady flow of power, often from a loose connection, an overloaded circuit, or a dimmer that does not suit your globes. Most cases are straightforward under AS/NZS 3000, and you are in the right place to get it checked. A licensed electrician in Highland Park can trace the cause quickly and make it safe.

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Common Causes of Flickering Lights in Highland Park Homes

01

A loose wiring connection

The most common cause. A connection at the switch, fitting, or switchboard has worked loose over time, and many Highland Park estate homes are now old enough that this shows up more often.

02

An ageing or undersized switchboard

Boards from the 1980s estate build-out were not sized for modern family loads, so lights flicker as circuits struggle to keep up with everyday demand.

03

An overloaded circuit

Running a pool pump, split-system cooling, or a kettle on the same circuit can pull the voltage down when they switch on, making nearby lights dip or flicker briefly.

04

An incompatible LED or dimmer

Swapping old globes for LED downlights is common after a renovation, but many older dimmer switches are not built for LED loads, causing a visible flicker or pulse.

05

Storm-season voltage fluctuation

Summer thunderstorms can send a brief surge or dip through the Energex network, causing lights across a larger family home to flicker until things settle.

Is Flickering Light a Dangerous Sign?

Usually a nuisance rather than a danger, but flickering across the whole house, or flicker with warmth or a smell, is a warning sign worth taking seriously and checking the same day.

  • A single flickering light is usually a loose connection or a globe and dimmer mismatch
  • Flicker across multiple rooms or the whole home can point to a switchboard or supply fault
  • Warmth, buzzing, or a burning smell alongside the flicker is a fire-risk sign
  • Flicker that started right after a DIY globe swap is almost always a compatibility issue

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What To Do Right Now

A few simple, safe steps help us find the fault fast and keep your home protected while you wait for our team to arrive and assess things properly:

  1. Note which lights, rooms, or circuits are flickering, and whether it happens with an appliance running.
  2. If you notice buzzing or warmth at a switch or fitting, switch off that circuit at the switchboard.
  3. Do not keep swapping globes or dimmers repeatedly if the flicker continues.
  4. Do not open the switchboard, remove covers, or attempt any wiring yourself.
  5. Call a licensed electrician (Lic #83326) to find and fix the fault properly.
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When To Call an Electrician for Flickering Lights in Highland Park

  • The flicker affects more than one room or the whole home
  • The flicker started right after new globes or a dimmer were fitted yourself
  • There is any warmth, buzzing, or burning smell at a switch or fitting
  • The flicker began during or after a storm or power surge
  • Your switchboard still uses old ceramic or rewireable fuses

Any of these at your property is a job for a licensed electrician, not more guesswork. We respond same-day where availability allows, with clear pricing before we start. See our electrical repairs and light installation services.

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How it works

How We Fix Flickering Lights in Highland Park

1

Fault Finding

We check the affected lights, switches, and circuits methodically, isolating the fault between the wiring, the switchboard, and the fitting itself before deciding on the fix.

2

Upfront Quote

Once we know the cause, we explain it in plain language and give you clear pricing before we start, so you know the full cost before any work begins.

3

The Repair or Upgrade

We repair the loose connection or faulty component directly, and where an ageing board is the culprit, we recommend a switchboard upgrade so it copes with modern load.

4

Testing & Safety Check

Every affected circuit is tested and checked against AS/NZS 3000 before we leave, so the flicker is gone and your home is left genuinely safe and sorted.

Why This Is Common in Highland Park Homes

Larger family homes built through the 1980s estate push still run original switchboards, and DIY globe swaps to LED often expose a dimmer mismatch, while summer storms add the odd voltage dip.

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Flickering Lights and Related Electrical Faults Across Highland Park

Flickering lights often show up alongside a tripped circuit breaker or a power outage. We fix all three across Highland Park, Nerang, Worongary, and Carrara.

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Lights Flickering in Highland Park? Book an Electrician Today

Call (07) 5500 2878 for same-day and emergency service, clear pricing before we start, and 300+ five-star reviews behind us. We will find the fault and leave it safe and sorted. Get in touch.

Common questions

Flickering Lights FAQs

Here are the questions we hear most from Highland Park homeowners dealing with flickering or dimming lights, along with straight answers before you pick up the phone.

Are flickering lights dangerous?

Usually not. A single flickering light is often a loose connection or an incompatible dimmer, but whole-house flicker with warmth or a smell should be checked the same day.

What causes lights to flicker or dim?

A loose wiring connection, an overloaded circuit, an ageing switchboard, voltage fluctuation, or a dimmer switch that is not compatible with LED globes are the usual causes.

What should I do if my lights keep flickering?

Note which lights and rooms are affected, switch off the circuit if there is buzzing or warmth, and call a licensed electrician to check the fault properly.

Do I need an electrician for flickering lights, or is it just old bulbs?

A single bulb flicker can be the bulb itself, but flicker across several lights or the whole home points to a wiring or switchboard fault that needs a licensed electrician.

How much does it cost to fix flickering lights?

It depends on the cause, so we assess the fault onsite and give you clear pricing before we start, with no surprises once the work is underway.

Are ageing switchboards a common cause of flickering lights in older Highland Park homes?

Yes. Many 1980s Highland Park switchboards struggle under today's larger household loads, and flickering is often the first sign a board needs attention.

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