Our electricians are skilled in handling a variety of electrical needs, from installations and repairs to upgrades and emergency troubleshooting. Whether you need wiring for new construction, electrical panel upgrades, or quick fixes for outlets and lighting, our team ensures top-quality service with safety and precision.
Book an appointmentOur goal is to solve your problem as quickly and efficiently as possible. We use only high-quality materials from the best suppliers, with whom we work directly. The most advanced equipment ensures top-notch execution of every job. And our extensive experience allows us to easily find solutions and handle any task with ease.
At TF Central Ohio, we understand how important your home is to you. That’s why we provide top-notch home services delivered by skilled and experienced professionals. Our mission is to give you peace of mind and a seamless experience, no matter the task.
Book an appointmentWe’ve answered the most common questions below. If you need more details, just reach out—we’re ready to help!
If your breaker keeps tripping, start by unplugging devices from the affected circuit and resetting the breaker. If it trips again, avoid using that circuit and call a licensed electrician. Repeated tripping may signal an overloaded circuit, faulty appliance, or a deeper wiring issue that needs professional diagnosis.
Immediately turn off power to the outlet from your main breaker panel and avoid using it. Do not plug anything into it until it’s inspected. A burning smell often indicates overheating, short circuits, or loose wiring — all of which can pose a serious fire risk.
Check if the breaker for that room has tripped. If it has, try resetting it. If the power doesn't return or the breaker keeps tripping, unplug devices and call an electrician. This may indicate a localized issue like a faulty outlet, switch, or damaged wiring.
Occasional flickering may be caused by a loose bulb or dimmer switch. Try tightening or replacing the bulb. If the issue affects multiple lights or is frequent, it could be due to voltage fluctuations, poor connections, or overloaded circuits — a qualified electrician should assess the cause.