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A buzzing or humming sound coming from your electrical panel is one of those things that’s easy to notice and hard to know what to do with. Panels aren’t supposed to make noise, so any sound at all can feel alarming — but the seriousness really depends on the type of sound, how loud it is, and where exactly it’s coming from. Here’s what buzzing from a breaker usually means, from the licensed electricians at EZSMART, serving Toronto and the GTA.
Under normal operation, an electrical panel should be silent, or close to it. A very faint, low hum from a panel that’s been that way consistently for years, with no other symptoms, is sometimes considered within a normal range for older equipment. But any new buzzing, especially if it’s noticeable, growing louder, or coming from one specific breaker, is worth paying attention to.
1. A loose connection at the breaker. This is one of the most common causes. When a wire connection at a breaker loosens slightly, electricity arcing across the small gap can produce an audible buzzing or crackling sound, along with heat buildup.
2. An overloaded breaker. A breaker carrying a load close to or beyond its rated capacity can vibrate audibly under strain, particularly older breakers or ones nearing the end of their service life.
3. A failing breaker. Breakers, like most mechanical and electrical components, wear out over time. Internal parts can loosen or degrade, causing a breaker to hum or buzz even under normal load.
4. Loose bus bar connections. The bus bar is the metal strip inside the panel that breakers connect to. If a breaker isn’t seated firmly against the bus bar, it can create a poor connection that buzzes.
5. Age and quality of the panel itself. Panels and breakers from certain manufacturers age differently. Reputable brands like Siemens, Eaton, and Square D are generally built to higher tolerances than some older or discontinued panel lines, some of which — like Federal Pacific “Stab-Lok” panels — have well-documented reliability and safety concerns and are a common reason electricians recommend a panel replacement rather than a repair.
6. Moisture or corrosion inside the panel. In some cases, especially in older basements, moisture intrusion can lead to corrosion on breaker contacts or the bus bar, which can cause buzzing along with other electrical issues.
Any of these alongside buzzing means it’s time to call an electrician, not wait and monitor.
A licensed electrician will typically de-energize the panel safely, inspect the specific breaker and its connection to the bus bar, check for signs of arcing, corrosion, or heat damage, and test whether the breaker itself is failing versus a wiring issue further down the circuit. Depending on findings, the fix may be as simple as replacing a single breaker, or may point to a larger issue like an aging panel that should be upgraded. Panel work should always be performed by a licensed contractor and, where required, inspected under Electrical Safety Authority standards.
A quiet, consistent, very faint hum from an older panel with no other symptoms is sometimes considered normal, but any new, loud, or worsening buzzing — especially from a specific breaker — is a sign that a connection is failing or a breaker is on its way out. It’s not a sound to live with; it’s a sign to call a licensed electrician.
Is it normal for an electrical panel to make any noise at all?
A very faint, consistent hum in an older panel is sometimes considered within normal range, but any new or noticeable buzzing is not, and should be checked.
Can a buzzing breaker cause a fire?
Yes, if the buzzing is caused by arcing at a loose connection, since that arcing generates heat that can worsen over time if left unaddressed.
Should I turn off my whole panel if I hear buzzing?
Not necessarily — if you can safely identify the specific breaker causing the sound, turning that one off is a reasonable precaution. Turning off the main breaker is a bigger step best guided by an electrician’s advice based on your specific situation.
How do I know if it’s the breaker or the panel itself that’s the problem?
This is difficult to determine without opening and testing the panel safely, which is why it’s best left to a licensed electrician rather than guessed at from the outside.
Is buzzing a sign I need a whole panel upgrade?
Not always — sometimes it’s a single failing breaker. But if your panel is older, especially certain older brands with known issues, buzzing can be one of several signs pointing toward a full upgrade being the more sensible long-term fix.
Hearing buzzing from your electrical panel? Don’t wait to find out why. EZSMART provides licensed panel inspections and repairs across Toronto and the GTA. Call 416-838-9006, and see what our customers say on our Google reviews page.
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