After circuit breaker, some outlets are not working

Arlene
by Arlene
  6 answers
  • Dee Dee on Nov 12, 2017

    do you mean that a breaker tripped/flipped to off

  • Dfm Dfm on Nov 12, 2017

    you may have a bad circuit get an electrician to come out and evaluate. But first re set the breaker if al is powered, good. No power..call for the electrician.


  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Nov 12, 2017

    Check the circuit breaker box to make sure one has not been accidentally turned off before going through the expense of a electrician

  • Did it trip the GFCI? You may need to reset that too. If you want a photo of mine, let me know.

  • Hillela G. Hillela G. on Nov 13, 2017

    check for a tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse. You'll find the circuit breakers or fuses in the main electrical panel, which is usually located near where the electrical wires enter the house.

  • Russbow Russbow on Nov 13, 2017

    Your question is definitely not clear at all. However I'll take a shot. After a remodel, we had two outlets that would not work, with all circuit breakers set. Upon finally calling the electrician, he discovered that the dry wall installers had covered an outlet , before it was wired, thus, all outlets on that circuit would not work. cutting a hole in the dry wall to release that outlet, and connecting it, solved the issue.