Burnt Electrical Smell in Labrador, Get It Checked Today
A burning or hot-plastic smell with no obvious source is one of the few faults you should never ignore. Family Electrician Labrador offers same-day service, finds the cause fast, and leaves it safe, backed by 300+ five-star reviews.
What That Burning Smell Really Is
A hot-plastic or faintly fishy smell with no clear source usually means a connection or fitting is running hotter than it should, often from arcing or overload. Under AS/NZS 3000, that heat should never be present, so you are right to take it seriously. The team at Family Electrician Labrador sees this one all the time, and the fix is usually straightforward.

Common Causes of an Electrical Burning Smell
An original ceramic-fuse board
Many of Labrador's older beach cottages still run the ceramic-fuse switchboard fitted decades ago, and pushing modern loads through those undersized original circuits is a genuine cause of overheating.
An overloaded power point
Too many appliances on one point pushes it past its limit, and the heat that builds at the plug or the point itself is often what you are smelling.
A loose or arcing connection
A connection that has worked loose behind a switch or point can arc under load, generating real heat and a distinct burning odour well before anything visibly fails.
Salt-corroded terminals near the foreshore
Homes closer to Marine Parade and the Broadwater cop constant salt-laden air, and corrosion on outdoor points and switchboard terminals is a real trigger for arcing and heat.
A failing appliance
An appliance with a worn motor or damaged cord can overheat internally and produce a burning smell that seems to come from the wall when it is really the plug or lead.
Is an Electrical Burning Smell Dangerous?
Yes. This is one of the few electrical faults you should never ignore. Overheating and arcing precede fire, so any burning or hot-plastic smell needs action today, not next week.
- Treat any burning or hot-plastic smell as urgent, whatever the room
- Switch off the affected circuit or the main switch and stop using the point
- Have it checked the same day, not once you get a chance
Call now to book your electrician today on (07) 5566 1401.

What To Do Right Now
If you can smell burning, a few safe steps protect your home and family until we arrive, without you needing to touch any wiring yourself:
- Switch off the affected circuit or the main switch at the switchboard straight away.
- Unplug any appliance on that point and leave it unplugged.
- Do not use the point again until it has been checked and cleared.
- Do not open the switchboard, remove covers, or investigate the wiring yourself.
- Call a licensed electrician (Lic #83326) now.

When To Call an Electrician for a Burning Smell
- The smell persists or returns after you switch the circuit off
- You cannot pinpoint which point or appliance the smell is coming from
- There is any warmth, discolouration, or buzzing alongside the smell
- Your switchboard still uses old ceramic or rewireable fuses
- The smell started after running the aircon and other appliances together
Any of these at home is a same-day job for a licensed electrician, not something to wait out. We respond fast with clear pricing before we start, backed by electrical repairs, a full safety inspection, or a switchboard upgrade where the board itself is the problem.

How We Find and Fix a Burning Smell in Labrador
Locating the Source
We isolate circuits and check points, switches, and connections methodically until we trace the smell back to its exact source, rather than guessing at the cause.
Upfront Quote
Once we know what is overheating, we explain it plainly and give you clear pricing before we start, so you know the full cost before any work begins.
The Repair
We repair or replace the faulty point, connection, or wiring causing the heat, and where the cause traces back to an old board we recommend a switchboard upgrade.
Safety Inspection
We check the rest of the circuit and switchboard against AS/NZS 3000 with a safety inspection, so nothing else nearby is quietly heading the same way toward a fault.
Why This Is Common in Labrador Homes
Labrador's mix of original 1960s cottages and salt-exposed foreshore homes along Marine Parade means ageing ceramic-fuse boards and corroding terminals both turn up often, more so than in newer areas like Arundel.

Burning Smells and Related Electrical Faults Across Labrador
A burning smell often shows up alongside a burnt outlet or a noisy breaker box. We fix all three here, across Southport, Biggera Waters, Runaway Bay, Arundel, and Coombabah.

Burning Smell or Burnt Outlet in Labrador? Call Now
Call (07) 5566 1401 for same-day and emergency service, clear pricing before we start, and Lic #83326 Accredited Master Electricians. We will find the fault and leave it safe and sorted. Get in touch.
Common questions
Electrical Burning Smell FAQs
Here are the questions we hear most from homeowners dealing with a burning or hot-plastic smell, with straight answers before you pick up the phone.
Is a burning smell from a power point dangerous?
Yes. A burning or hot-plastic electrical smell is one of the few faults you should never ignore, so switch it off and get it checked the same day.
What causes an electrical burning smell in the house?
Overheating wiring, an arcing connection, an overloaded power point, or a failing appliance are the most common causes we find when we trace the smell on site.
What should I do if I smell burning from a power point?
Switch off the affected circuit or the main switch, unplug anything on that point, and call a licensed electrician straight away rather than waiting to see if it settles.
Do I need an electrician to fix a burning smell, or can it wait?
A burning smell needs a licensed electrician the same day, not a wait-and-see approach, because overheating and arcing get worse rather than settle on their own.
How much does it cost to fix a burning-smell fault?
It depends on the cause, so we assess it onsite and give you clear pricing before we start, with no surprises once the work is underway.
Are old ceramic-fuse switchboards a common cause of burning smells in older Labrador homes?
Yes. Many of Labrador's original 1960s and 70s cottages still run ceramic-fuse boards, and overloaded old circuits are a genuine cause of the overheating we get called out for.