
Electrical Panel Repair
If your electrical panel isn’t working properly, it can affect your entire home. At Star Electric, we provide professional electrical panel repair services throughout Bakersfield and Kern County to restore safe and reliable power.
Whether it’s a faulty breaker, wiring issue, or general panel problem, we can diagnose and repair the issue quickly and correctly.

What We Do
We handle a wide range of electrical panel issues, including:
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Circuit breaker replacement
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Breakers that won’t reset
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Breakers that trip frequently
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Loose or damaged wiring
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Overheating components
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Partial power loss
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Panel troubleshooting and diagnostics
We focus on fixing the issue while keeping your system safe and reliable.

Circuit Breaker Repairs
Circuit breakers are designed to protect your home by shutting off power when a circuit becomes overloaded. Over time, breakers can wear out or fail to function properly.
We repair and replace:
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Faulty or worn-out breakers
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Breakers that won’t stay on
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Breakers that trip without a clear reason
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Damaged or outdated components
Replacing a faulty breaker can restore proper function and prevent further issues.
Signs Your Panel May Need Repairs
You may need panel repair if you notice:
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Breakers tripping often
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A breaker that won’t reset
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Lights flickering or losing power
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Burning smell near the panel
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Warm or buzzing panel
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Certain areas of your home losing power
If something doesn’t seem right, it’s best to have it checked
Repair vs Replacement
Can My Panel Be Repaired or Does It Need to Be Replaced?
In many cases, electrical panels can be repaired without needing a full replacement. Issues like faulty breakers or minor wiring problems can often be fixed quickly.
However, if the panel is outdated or unable to handle your home’s electrical demand, a replacement may be recommended.
We’ll evaluate your system and give you honest recommendations based on what’s best for your home
Why Wont My Breaker Reset?
If a breaker won’t reset, it could be due to an overloaded circuit, a short circuit, or a faulty breaker. Breakers are designed to trip for safety, but if they won’t stay on, it usually means there is an underlying issue that needs to be addressed.
Identifying the cause is important to ensure your system is operating safely and to prevent further electrical problems.
