Flickering Lights and Tripping Breakers in Canton
If you live in one of the many Canton homes built before 1980, you've probably noticed the signs — lights that dim when the AC kicks on, breakers that trip when you run the microwave and toaster at the same time, or outlets that feel warm to the touch. These aren't just annoyances. They're warning signs that your electrical system is struggling to keep up with modern power demands. Older homes throughout Stark County were wired for a different era — fewer appliances, lower amperage panels, and no consideration for the dozens of devices we plug in today. Ignoring these symptoms won't make them go away; it just increases the risk of an electrical fire.
We start with a thorough electrical inspection to identify exactly where your system is failing. Then we design an upgrade plan — whether that means a new 200-amp panel, dedicated circuits for high-draw appliances, or a targeted rewire — that brings your Canton home up to current code and gives you the capacity you actually need.








