Hidden Electrical Danger in San Jose Kitchens | CM Handyman Services

Most San Jose homes have this dangerous electrical issue in the kitchen. Learn how to spot it and when to call a professional electrician.

Your San Jose kitchen might look perfectly safe—but there’s a hidden electrical danger that 8 out of 10 homes have: outdated or overloaded kitchen outlets.

The Problem: Kitchen Circuits From the 80s & 90s

Most San Jose homes built between 1980-2000 have kitchen electrical systems designed for:

Today’s reality: We have air fryers, instant pots, high-speed blenders, espresso machines, and multiple charging devices—all running simultaneously.

3 Warning Signs Your Kitchen Electrical Is Overloaded:

  1. Breakers trip when you use multiple appliances
  2. Outlets feel warm to the touch
  3. Lights dim when major appliances kick on

The Real Danger: Not Just Inconvenience

Overloaded circuits can:

Quick Safety Check You Can Do Today:

  1. Count your kitchen outlets – Modern code requires them every 4 feet
  2. Check for GFCI outlets near sinks (required within 6 feet of water)
  3. Test outlets with a plug-in tester (under $10 at hardware stores)

When to Call a Professional Electrician:

San Jose-Specific Considerations:

Important: California electrical code now requires AFCI protection in kitchens—a safety feature most older San Jose homes lack.