Electrical Repairs in Brisbane

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When Things Start Acting Up

One minute everything’s fine, then a switch stops working, a circuit drops out or something only works when it feels like it. That’s usually how electrical issues start – small, inconsistent and easy to ignore.


At OHMY Electrical Contractors, we handle electrical repairs across Brisbane by working through what’s actually happening, not just what’s obvious. Sometimes the problem is right in front of you, other times it’s buried in the wiring or how the circuit’s been set up.


Either way, it gets tracked down and fixed so it doesn’t keep interrupting how you use the space. If something’s not working the way it should, give us a call on 0434 095 354.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why do my lights flicker sometimes?

    Flickering lights can be caused by loose connections, voltage fluctuations or overloaded circuits. It might seem minor, but it can point to wiring issues or components starting to fail. If it’s happening regularly, it’s worth getting checked before it leads to bigger problems.

  • Why does one power point stop working?

    A single outlet can stop working due to a loose connection, internal fault or an issue further back in the circuit. Sometimes it’s linked to other outlets on the same line. Testing the circuit properly helps identify where the fault actually sits.

  • Why does my circuit breaker trip randomly?

    Breakers usually trip when there’s too much load on the circuit or a fault somewhere in the system. It can also happen with faulty appliances. If it keeps happening without a clear reason, there’s likely an underlying issue that needs to be found and fixed.

What’s Behind Most Faults

A lot of issues come down to how the system has changed over time. Extra appliances get added, circuits get pushed harder, or older wiring just isn’t up to it anymore.


That’s why faults can seem random. A circuit might trip only when certain things are running together, or a fitting might work fine until load increases.


Instead of treating each symptom on its own, it makes more sense to look at the bigger picture – how everything’s connected and what it’s being asked to handle. Once that lines up, the fix is usually straightforward and the problem stops repeating.