Flickering Lights in Springfield
Lights flickering in your Springfield home? Electrician Springfield finds the fault fast, explains it plainly, and fixes it properly, backed by 300+ five-star reviews and Lic #451348C.
Why Your Lights Flicker
Flickering usually means a loose connection somewhere in the circuit, an overloaded load, or a switchboard fault, though sometimes it is simply an incompatible dimmer or LED globe. Under AS/NZS 3000, flickering across more than one room deserves a proper look, not a shrug.

Common Causes of Flickering Lights in Springfield Homes
A loose connection
The most common cause. A wire at the switch, fitting, or switchboard has worked loose, causing the current to flicker as contact is made and broken.
An overloaded circuit
Running a large oven, EV charger, or home workshop equipment on the same circuit as your lighting can cause visible flicker under load.
A failing switchboard
Many Springfield homes from the 1970s and 1980s carry original switchboards, where a loose main connection can cause flickering across the whole house.
An incompatible dimmer or LED globe
Older dimmer switches are not always built for modern LED globes, causing flicker even when the wiring itself is fine.
Is Flickering Lights Dangerous?
Usually it is a nuisance rather than an emergency, but flickering across more than one room or the whole house can point to a loose connection worth checking before it worsens.
- Flickering in one room is often a globe or dimmer compatibility issue
- Flickering across the whole house points to a switchboard or main connection fault
- Warmth, buzzing, or a burning smell alongside flickering should be checked the same day
- An old switchboard with a loose connection no longer meets AS/NZS 3000 reliably

What To Do Right Now
Before we arrive, take these safe steps only, this is not something to investigate yourself:
- Note whether the flickering is in one room, one circuit, or the whole house.
- Try a different globe if only one light is affected.
- Unplug any large appliance running at the same time as the flickering.
- Do not open switches, fittings, or the switchboard yourself.
- Call a licensed electrician (Lic #451348C) if it continues or spreads.

When To Call an Electrician for Flickering Lights in Springfield
- The flickering affects more than one room or the whole house
- It happens regardless of which globe or dimmer is fitted
- There is any warmth, buzzing, or burning smell alongside it
- The flickering started after a storm, surge, or new appliance was connected
- Your switchboard still uses old ceramic or rewireable fuses
Any of these at your Springfield property is worth a proper check, not a guess. We respond same-day and 24/7, with $0 call-out and free quotes. See our electrical repairs and lighting pages.

How it works
How We Fix Flickering Lights in Springfield
Fault Finding
We check the affected circuit, fittings, and switchboard connections to isolate exactly where the flicker starts.
Upfront Quote
You get a fixed, transparent price for the repair or upgrade before any work begins, with no surprises.
The Repair or Upgrade
We fix the loose connection or fault, and where needed, recommend LED-compatible dimmers or a lighting upgrade.
Testing & Safety Check
Every job is tested against AS/NZS 3000 to confirm the circuit is stable and safe.
Why This Is Common in Springfield Homes
Springfield's 1970s to 1990s brick-veneer homes often still carry original switchboards and wiring, making loose-connection flicker more common than in newer estates near Wyoming.

Flickering Lights and Related Electrical Faults Across Springfield
Flickering lights often show up alongside a power outage or tripped circuit breaker. We fix all three across Springfield, Point Frederick, and the wider Central Coast.

Flickering Lights in Springfield? Book an Electrician Today
Call (02) 4089 4284 for same-day service, with $0 call-out, free quotes and fixed upfront pricing. Backed by Lic #451348C and 300+ five-star reviews, we'll find the fault and fix it, fast and transparent.
Common questions
Flickering Lights FAQs
Straight answers for Springfield homeowners dealing with lights that flicker or pulse.
Is flickering lights dangerous?
Usually it is a nuisance, but flickering across multiple rooms or the whole house can point to a loose connection or switchboard fault worth checking.
What causes lights to flicker?
A loose connection, an overloaded circuit, a failing switchboard, voltage fluctuation, or an incompatible dimmer or LED globe are the most common causes.
What should I do if my lights keep flickering?
Note whether it is one room or the whole house, avoid ignoring it if it worsens, and call a licensed electrician if it continues for more than a day or two.
Do I need an electrician for flickering lights, or is it just the globe?
Sometimes it is a simple globe or dimmer issue, but flickering across more than one circuit usually means a wiring fault needing a licensed electrician.
How much does it cost to fix flickering lights?
We give a fixed, upfront quote after finding the cause, with $0 call-out and a free quote so there are no surprises on the bill.
Are ageing switchboards a common cause of flickering lights in older Springfield homes?
Yes, Springfield's 1970s and 1980s housing often still runs original switchboards, and a loose connection there is a common cause of whole-house flickering.