Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety requires AFCI protection on most lighting circuits in homes built after 2014. These arc-fault breakers trip when they detect electrical arcing. Older dimmers with worn contacts create small arcs during switching. The AFCI breaker interprets this as a fault and shuts down the circuit. You reset the breaker, and it trips again within hours. This cycle repeats until you replace the dimmer with a modern device that switches cleanly. Homes in neighborhoods like Mid-City, Koreatown, and parts of Culver City experience this problem frequently because developers upgraded the panels to meet code but left the original switches in place.
Elite Electricians Los Angeles holds a C-10 electrical contractor license and pulls permits for all work that requires inspection. We follow Los Angeles Municipal Code Chapter IX Article 3, which adopts the California Electrical Code with local amendments. Our electricians complete continuing education on dimmer switch troubleshooting, LED compatibility, and smart home integration. We use code-compliant wire connectors, junction boxes rated for the heat load, and dimmers listed by UL for California installations. When you hire us, you get documentation that satisfies your homeowner's insurance and protects your property value during resale.