5 Problems That Can Impact Your Outdoor Electrical Wiring

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Posted by Denny | July 20, 2023 | Reading Time:

Summary:

  • Damaged or deteriorated insulation can expose electrical conductors, leading to short circuits, ground faults, and potential electrical fires or power outages. Regular inspections and timely repairs are the best ways to prevent these issues.
  • Water infiltration and corrosion from natural elements like heavy rain or melting snow can compromise the effectiveness of underground electrical wiring. This can cause equipment failure, increased resistance in electrical conductors, and possible electrical shocks or fires. Using watertight conduits and junction boxes can help protect the system.
  • Tree roots can grow around or into underground cables, causing significant damage, service disruptions, and potential safety risks. Planting trees mindfully and using root barriers can help direct the growth of roots away from the cables.
  • Accidental damage to underground cables during digging or construction activities can cause minor service disruptions to major safety hazards. Contacting local utility locating services before starting any digging work can help prevent this damage.
  • Aging infrastructure and outdated wiring can be less efficient and potentially not meet current electrical safety standards. Upgrading old wiring with modern, code-compliant materials can improve the safety and efficiency of a home's electrical system, while regular inspections by 4-Star Electric’s professional electricians can help identify and solve potential issues before they become disasters.

We all love the convenience that comes with having a reliable electrical system in our homes, but how often do you think about what happens beneath your feet? While it's easy to overlook, the underground wiring that runs outside your home plays a critical role in supplying power to your home and outdoor electrical fixtures around it. Without proper maintenance and occasional repairs, problems with this wiring can occur that not only affect your daily life but also pose serious safety risks.

Here at 4-Star Electric, we've spent years repairing underground electrical wiring in Calgary—so we know all about the problems you’re most likely to encounter. Below, we outline five of the most common issues homeowners face and explain why it’s important to have them dealt with quickly.

1. Damaged or Deteriorated Insulation

Underground electrical cables are engineered to be durable, but they're not indestructible. Over time, the insulation that protects these cables can become damaged or deteriorate.

What does this mean for you? Damaged or deteriorated insulation can expose the electrical conductors, leading to short circuits, ground faults, and other issues. In worst-case scenarios, these faults can cause electrical fires or power outages.

How can you avoid this? Regular electrical inspections and timely repairs from professional electricians can keep these problems at bay. Our team can detect signs of damage early and carry out necessary work.

Wet ground symbolizing water infiltration of outdoor wiring

2. Water Infiltration & Corrosion

Mother Nature is one of the biggest challenges to your underground electrical wiring. Water infiltration, whether from heavy rain or melting snow, can lead to corrosion of your system's components.

Why should you care? Corrosion can seriously compromise the effectiveness of your wiring. It can lead to equipment failure, increased resistance in electrical conductors, and in severe cases, increase the risk of electrical shocks or fires.

How can you prevent this? Proper cable installation and maintenance are crucial. The use of watertight conduits and junction boxes, for instance, can help protect your system from water damage.

Tree root growing underground on lawn to show potential damage to outdoor wiring

3. Tree Root Intrusion

As peaceful as they seem, trees can cause havoc to your underground electrical wiring. Their roots can grow around and even into your cables, causing significant damage.

What’s the risk? Root intrusion can cause breakages, leading to service disruptions or potentially dangerous exposed wiring.

How can you stop this? Be mindful of where you're planting trees in relation to your underground cables. Additionally, using root barriers can help direct the growth of roots away from your cables.

Damaged electrical wiring underground to show dangers from digging on property without contacting utility company

4. Accidental Damage from Digging or Construction Activities

Accidental damage to underground cables is unfortunately common, often occurring during digging or construction activities. Whether you're installing a new fence or landscaping your garden, if you're not careful, you could accidentally damage your underground electrical wiring.

What's the problem here? Accidental damage can lead to a range of issues, from minor service disruptions to major safety hazards like electrical shocks.

How can this be avoided? Always contact local utility locating services before starting any digging work. These services can help you map out the locations of underground cables so you can avoid them during your project.

5. Aging Infrastructure & Outdated Wiring

Like anything else in your home, your electrical system can become outdated over time. Aging infrastructure and outdated wiring are often less efficient, and in some cases, may not meet current electrical safety standards.

Why should you be concerned? Older electrical systems are more likely to have issues such as damaged insulation, corrosion, or even inadequate capacity to handle modern electrical loads. These can lead to inefficient performance or even pose a safety risk.

What's the solution? Upgrading old wiring with modern, code-compliant materials can significantly improve the safety and efficiency of your home's electrical system. Regular inspections by our professional electricians can also help identify and rectify potential issues early on.

Consulting a Professional Electrician for Underground Electrical Repairs

The common thread in managing these five problems? Consulting professional electricians for your underground electrical work. Working with a qualified, experienced electrician like our team at 4-Star Electric helps ensure safe, efficient, and code-compliant repairs.

Remember: dealing with underground electrical issues is not a do-it-yourself job! It requires knowledge, experience, and proper tools. So whether you're dealing with damaged insulation, water infiltration, root intrusion, accidental digging damage, or aging infrastructure, don't take on these issues alone.

When in doubt, call 4-Star Electric. We're committed to providing reliable and professional electrical services, helping you keep your home's electrical system running smoothly. So don't wait for minor issues to become major problems. If you suspect you have an issue with your outdoor electrical wiring, let our team of experts take a look. Your home’s safety and efficiency are our top priority.

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