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You turn on the microwave or start the washing machine, and the lights flicker for a moment. A brief dim can be normal, but frequent flickering often means your electrical system is under strain.

Flickering lights are usually tied to how power moves through your circuits, breakers, and electrical panel. In some homes, it’s caused by aging wiring or overloaded circuits. In others, it points to loose connections or panel issues that need a licensed electrician’s attention

Why Appliances Make Lights Flicker

Most large appliances don’t ease into running. They pull a quick burst of power the moment they start. When that happens, lights on the same circuit may briefly lose voltage, which causes them to dim or flicker.

This is especially common with appliances like air conditioners, dryers, dishwashers, refrigerators, and vacuums. The effect is usually short and goes away once the appliance is running at full speed.

In many homes, this momentary flicker is just the electrical system reacting to demand. But repeated flickering lights in the house can mean your system is under strain.

When Flickering Is Normal

Not every flicker points to a problem. It’s generally considered normal when:

  • Lights dim for a second and then return to normal
  • The flicker only happens when a large appliance starts
  • The issue stays limited to one room or circuit
  • There are no tripped breakers or strange smells

Older homes are more likely to experience this. Many were wired long before today’s appliances existed, and their electrical panels weren’t designed for modern power needs.

That said, “normal” doesn’t always mean “ideal.” Even harmless flickering can be a sign that your system is nearing its limits.

When Flickering Shouldn’t Be Ignored

If lights dim when appliances start and it’s happening often, or without an obvious cause, it’s time to pay closer attention.

Warning signs include:

  • Flickering that happens throughout the day
  • Lights dimming even when nothing new turns on
  • Multiple rooms affected at the same time
  • Breakers that trip or buzz
  • Outlets or switches that feel warm

These symptoms usually point to electrical panel issues, loose wiring, or overloaded circuits. Left alone, these problems can worsen and create safety risks.

Common Causes Behind Flickering Lights

When flickering goes beyond a quick dip, the cause is often one of these issues:

  • Overloaded circuits: Too many devices sharing one circuit can cause voltage drops. Kitchens, laundry rooms, and older homes are common trouble spots.
  • Loose connections: Wiring connections can loosen over time. Even a small gap at a breaker, outlet, or switch can interrupt power and cause flickering.
  • Aging or undersized electrical panels: Electrical panels wear out and can become outdated. Panels that were fine decades ago may struggle to support today’s appliances.
  • Failing circuit breakers: Breakers that no longer regulate power properly can cause lights to flicker or shut off unexpectedly.
  • Utility problems: Sometimes the issue isn’t inside your home. Loose service connections or neighborhood voltage fluctuations can cause flickering, and a licensed electrician can help confirm where the problem starts.

Why a Professional Inspection Makes Sense

Flickering lights are easy to brush off, until they’re not. Because the causes range from minor to serious, guessing can lead to missed warning signs.

A licensed electrician can inspect your wiring, test circuits under load, and evaluate the condition of your electrical panel. This helps determine whether you need a simple electrical repair, circuit breaker service, or more extensive panel work. In urgent situations, emergency electrical service may be recommended to prevent damage or hazards.

When to Call an Electrician

You should schedule professional electrical repair if:

  • Flickering lights are becoming more frequent
  • Multiple appliances cause lights to dim
  • Breakers trip repeatedly
  • You notice heat, burning smells, or sparking
  • Your home still has an older electrical panel

If flickering is paired with power loss or signs of overheating, emergency electrical service should be contacted right away.

Help From Universe Home Services

Electrical problems aren’t always obvious. With more than 65 years of experience, Universe Home Services helps homeowners understand what’s normal, what isn’t, and what needs attention. Our multi-licensed technicians handle everything from electrical repairs and circuit breaker service to electrical panel inspections and emergency electrical support.

If your lights flicker when appliances turn on, and you’re not sure what it means, a professional inspection can give you clear answers and peace of mind.

If your lights keep flickering, schedule an electrical inspection with Universe Home Services today.


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