Power Outages in Paradise Point
Lost power at home? It is unsettling, but Family Electrician Paradise Point finds the fault fast and explains it plainly, backed by 300+ five-star reviews and same-day service when you need it.
What a Power Outage Actually Means
Losing power at home usually means one of two things: an Energex network fault affecting the wider street, or your own switchboard cutting a faulty circuit before it got worse. Either way, it is worth understanding before you call anyone. As your local electrician in Paradise Point, we deal with faults like this all the time.

Common Causes of Power Outages in Paradise Point Homes
A whole-street Energex outage
If neighbours have also lost power, it is likely a network fault on the Broadwater side of the meter. Check with neighbours first, then report it directly to Energex rather than an electrician.
A tripped main switch or RCD
The most common house-side cause. A fault on one circuit, often triggered by aircon or pool equipment load, trips the main switch or a safety switch and takes out part or all of the home.
An ageing canal-estate switchboard
Many boards in the 1960s and 70s canal-estate homes were built for a fraction of today's load, so modern appliances and aircon trip the single-phase main switch until the board is upgraded.
Original homes without safety switches
Some older canal-estate houses near The Esplanade still predate mandatory RCDs, so a fault on one circuit can cut power more broadly than a modern, properly protected board would allow.
Salt-corroded outdoor connections
The high salt exposure on this Broadwater peninsula corrodes outdoor points and connections faster than inland suburbs, and a corroded joint near the water can cut power without warning.
Storm-driven supply faults
Storm-tide, king-tide and wet-season storms off the Broadwater can push moisture into outdoor points and low-lying frontages, tripping a safety switch until things dry out and the fault is checked.
Is a Power Outage Dangerous?
A power outage is usually your switchboard protecting you, but one that keeps recurring, or comes with warmth, buzzing or a burning smell, points to a real fault that needs checking the same day.
- A safety switch cutting power is doing its job, but repeated tripping means a real fault underneath
- Warmth at the switchboard, buzzing, or any burning smell alongside the outage is a fire-risk sign
- A very old board with no safety switches leaves you without proper shock protection under AS/NZS 3000
- Power loss after a storm or king tide can point to damaged wiring that needs a proper inspection
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What To Do Right Now
If your home has lost power, a few simple and safe steps keep everyone protected until we arrive, and help stop the underlying fault from getting worse while you wait for our team:
- Check whether neighbouring homes still have power before doing anything else.
- Switch off appliances on the affected circuit at the wall.
- Try resetting the main switch or safety switch once only.
- If it trips again immediately, leave it off. It is protecting you from a real fault.
- Do not open the switchboard, remove covers, or touch any wiring yourself.

When To Call an Electrician for Power Outages
- Neighbours still have power, so the fault is on your side of the meter
- The power drops out again the moment you reset the switch
- There is any burning smell, warmth, buzzing or scorching at the board
- The outage started during or after a storm, king tide or power surge
- Your switchboard still uses old ceramic or rewireable fuses
Any of these at your property is a job for a licensed electrician, not a reset. We respond same-day with clear pricing before we start, and advise on electrical repairs or a switchboard upgrade.

How it works
How We Fix a Power Outage in Paradise Point
Fault Finding
We isolate circuits one at a time to trace exactly where the power has been lost, checking the main switch, safety switches and wiring carefully along the way as we work.
Upfront Quote
Once we know the cause, we explain it in plain language and give you clear pricing before we start, so you know the full cost upfront before any work begins.
The Repair or Upgrade
We fix the fault directly, and if the board is undersized or ageing, we recommend a switchboard upgrade so your home copes safely with modern household load.
Testing & Safety Check
Every circuit is tested and the switchboard checked carefully against AS/NZS 3000 before we leave, so the fix holds and your property is left genuinely safe and sorted.
Why This Is Common in Paradise Point Homes
Storm-tide and king-tide events push surges and moisture through this Broadwater peninsula, while original 1960s and 70s boards near King Charles Drive still run under modern load beside Runaway Bay.

Power Outages and Related Electrical Faults Across Paradise Point
A power outage often shows up alongside a tripped circuit breaker or a blown fuse. We fix all three here, Coombabah, Hope Island and Biggera Waters.

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Common questions
Power Outage FAQs
Here are the questions we hear most from local homeowners dealing with lost power, along with straight answers before you pick up the phone.
Is a power outage in my home dangerous?
Usually it is your switchboard protecting you from a fault, but a warm switch, buzzing, or a smell alongside it should be treated as urgent and checked the same day.
What causes power outages in one part of a house?
A tripped main switch or RCD, an overloaded circuit, a faulty appliance, damaged wiring, or an ageing switchboard are the most common causes we find on site.
What should I do if my house loses power?
Switch off appliances on the affected circuit, avoid resetting the switch repeatedly, and call a licensed electrician to find the fault properly and safely.
Do I need an electrician for a power outage, or is it Energex?
Energex manages the street network, but power lost to part of a home is almost always a switchboard or wiring fault on your side, which needs a licensed electrician.
How much does it cost to fix a power outage fault?
It depends on the cause, so we assess the fault onsite and give you clear pricing before we start, with no surprises once the work is underway.
Are ageing switchboards a common cause of power loss in older Paradise Point homes?
Yes. Many 1960s to 70s canal-estate switchboards were not built for modern loads, and they trip or fail under pressure from aircon, appliances and storms off the Broadwater.