Electrical Tip
No Power in One Room?
If one room has no power but the rest of the house still works, the issue may be a tripped breaker, a GFCI outlet, a loose connection, a damaged receptacle, or a problem feeding that part of the circuit.
What to check first
Why One Room Loses Power
Partial power loss usually means the problem is limited to one circuit or one section of a circuit. The issue may be simple, like a tripped breaker or GFCI outlet, or it may be hidden behind an outlet, switch, or junction point. For more homeowner-friendly help, visit our electrical tips guide.
Common Causes
Tripped breaker
A breaker can trip even if the handle does not look fully off. A careful reset may restore power if it was a temporary overload.
Tripped GFCI outlet
One GFCI outlet can protect other outlets in another bathroom, garage, kitchen, laundry area, or outdoor location.
Loose outlet or connection
A loose connection can stop power from continuing to other outlets or lights on the same circuit.
Damaged device or wiring
A failed outlet, damaged switch, overloaded circuit, or wiring fault can cause one room or area to lose power.
Safe Checks You Can Do
- Check if the whole room is out or only one outlet or light.
- Look at the breaker panel and reset the affected breaker one time if it appears tripped.
- Check nearby GFCI outlets in bathrooms, kitchen, garage, laundry area, and outside.
- Unplug devices that were being used when the power went out.
- Look for heat, smell, buzzing, scorch marks, or loose plugs around outlets and switches.
- Stop if power does not return or the breaker trips again.
When to Call an Electrician
Call a licensed electrician if one room has no power and the breaker is not clearly tripped, if outlets feel warm, if lights flicker before the outage, or if the problem comes and goes. These signs can point to loose wiring, failed outlets, circuit damage, or a hidden connection problem.
If the issue is centered around dead, loose, warm, or damaged receptacles, Farashi Electric can help with electrical outlet repair and replacement in Los Angeles.
No Power in One Room FAQ
Why is only one room without power?
One room may lose power because of a tripped breaker, GFCI outlet, loose connection, failed outlet, damaged switch, overloaded circuit, or a problem at a junction point feeding that room.
Can a GFCI outlet turn off power in another room?
Yes. One GFCI outlet can protect other outlets downstream. A tripped GFCI in a bathroom, garage, kitchen, laundry area, or outside can sometimes affect outlets in another area.
Still No Power in One Room?
Farashi Electric provides residential electrical troubleshooting and repair in Los Angeles. If one room or part of your home has no power, we can inspect the circuit safely and find the cause.