Flickering Lights in Adamstown
If your lights are flickering in Adamstown, Electrician Adamstown finds the fault fast, whether it is one globe or the whole house, backed by 300+ five-star reviews. Lic #451348C, free quotes, and we can fix it.
Why Your Lights Flicker
Flickering usually means a connection somewhere in the circuit is not carrying power steadily. One light flickering is a small, local fault. Every light in the house flickering together is a different problem, often further back toward your switchboard or consumer mains.

Common Causes of Flickering Lights in Adamstown Homes
A loose connection at the fitting
The most common single-light cause. A loose wire at the switch, fitting, or globe base breaks contact intermittently, especially in older Adamstown homes with original fittings.
An incompatible dimmer or LED driver
Older dimmer switches were built for incandescent globes, not LEDs, so pairing them with modern LED downlights or a failing driver often causes visible flicker or pulsing.
An overloaded circuit
Running a large oven, pool pump, or heater on the same circuit as your lighting can cause voltage dips, especially through a humid Newcastle summer when everything runs at once.
An ageing or overloaded switchboard
Many Adamstown homes built before 1940 or through the 1940s-60s still run original switchboards not designed for today's electrical load, causing wider voltage fluctuation across the house.
A loose or ageing consumer mains connection
When every light in every room dims or flickers together, the fault is often further back than any one circuit, sitting in the ageing or undersized consumer mains or a loose connection at the service mains.
Is Flickering Lights Dangerous?
One flickering light is usually a nuisance fault, not an emergency, but flickering across every room at once is a warning sign worth taking seriously. Either way, it points to a fault that will not fix itself.
- A single flickering light is often just a loose connection or ageing globe, worth checking soon
- Flickering in every room together suggests a bigger fault at the switchboard or consumer mains
- Warmth, buzzing, or a burning smell alongside flickering is a fire-risk sign and needs same-day checking

What To Do Right Now
Flickering lights are not something to investigate yourself, so take these safe steps before we arrive:
- Note whether it is one light, one room, or the whole house flickering.
- Turn off and unplug any large appliance running at the same time, then see if it settles.
- Do not open the switchboard or attempt to rewire any fitting yourself.
- Do not ignore flickering that affects every room in the house.
- Call a licensed electrician (Lic #451348C) to find and fix the cause properly.

When To Call an Electrician for Flickering Lights in Adamstown
- More than one room or the whole house is flickering together
- The flickering comes with dimming, buzzing, or a burning smell
- It started after a storm, renovation, or new appliance
- Globes keep blowing or fittings feel warm to touch
- Your switchboard or consumer mains have not been checked in years
Any of these at your Adamstown property is a job for a licensed electrician, not a new globe. We respond same-day and 24/7 for emergencies, with $0 call-out and free quotes. See our electrical repairs and lighting.

How it works
How We Fix Flickering Lights in Adamstown
Fault Finding
We check the fitting, the circuit, the switchboard, and where needed the consumer mains, to work out whether this is a local fault or a whole-of-home issue.
Upfront Quote
Once we know the cause, we provide a free, fixed quote so you approve the cost before any repair or upgrade begins.
The Repair or Upgrade
For a single fitting we repair the connection or replace an incompatible driver, and if the mains are undersized we recommend a consumer mains upgrade for stable power.
Testing & Safety Check
Every repaired circuit and connection is tested against AS/NZS 3000 wiring rules before we leave, confirming your lighting runs steady.
Why This Is Common in Adamstown Homes
Adamstown's core of pre-1940 and 1940s-60s cottages near the old railway corridor often still carries original switchboards, which now strain under loads far beyond what they were built for, a pattern we also see in neighbouring The Junction.

Flickering Lights and Related Electrical Faults Across Adamstown
Flickering lights often show up alongside a tripped circuit breaker or power outages. We fix all three across Adamstown, Kotara, New Lambton, and the wider Newcastle region.

Lights Flickering in Adamstown? Book an Electrician Today
Call (02) 4072 9929 or get in touch for same-day or 24/7 emergency service, $0 call-out, free quotes, and fixed upfront pricing. Backed by 300+ five-star reviews, we'll find the fault, and if it sparks, shorts, flickers or fails, we can fix it.
Common questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Real answers to the questions Adamstown homeowners ask us most about flickering lights, from what causes it to whether one light or the whole house is the bigger concern.
Are flickering lights dangerous?
One flickering light is usually a loose connection or failing globe, but flickering across every room can point to a service mains fault, which needs prompt attention.
What causes lights to flicker?
A single flickering light is often a loose connection, faulty driver, or incompatible dimmer, while whole-house flickering usually points to the consumer mains or switchboard.
What should I do if my lights are flickering?
Note whether it is one light or the whole house, avoid touching wiring or fittings yourself, and call a licensed electrician to find and fix the cause.
Do I need an electrician to fix flickering lights?
Yes, a loose connection or faulty driver needs a licensed electrician, and whole-house flickering may need a Level 2 ASP to check the consumer mains.
How much does it cost to fix flickering lights?
We provide a free, fixed upfront quote before any work starts, plus a $0 call-out fee, so you know the full cost with no surprises on the invoice.
Are ageing switchboards a common cause of flickering lights in older Adamstown homes?
Yes, Adamstown's stock of pre-war and 1940s-60s cottages often runs original switchboards that struggle to hold steady voltage under today's electrical load.