Outlet Stopped Working Suddenly

An outlet that was working fine and then suddenly went dead may be tied to a tripped breaker, a nearby GFCI, or a loose connection somewhere on the circuit.

Quick summary

When an outlet stops working suddenly, the cause is often something simple at first glance, but not always at the outlet itself. A breaker or GFCI may have tripped, or a loose connection upstream may have opened the circuit without much warning.

Common causes

A nearby GFCI may have tripped and cut power to the outlet.

The breaker may be tripped or not fully reset after a small fault or overload.

A loose connection at the outlet or another device on the circuit may have opened up.

The outlet itself may be worn out or damaged internally.

Safe checks homeowners can do

1

Test another outlet in the same room to see whether the problem is isolated or part of a larger circuit issue.

2

Check the panel for a tripped breaker and reset it fully only if it is safe to do so.

3

Press reset on nearby GFCI outlets in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, laundry areas, and outdoors.

4

Plug the same device into a known working outlet so you know the issue is really the outlet and not the appliance.

When to stop and call an electrician

  • Stop if the outlet is warm, smells burnt, or shows discoloration.
  • Stop if more than one outlet on the same circuit has also gone dead.
  • Call a licensed electrician if the outlet still has no power after the basic breaker and GFCI checks.