Burning Smell From Outlet

A burning smell from an outlet may be caused by an overheating device, a loose connection, an overloaded circuit, a damaged plug or receptacle, or failing wiring.

Quick summary

A burning smell from an outlet is a warning sign, not something to watch for a few days. It can mean parts are overheating or arcing inside the device or wiring. The safest move is to stop using that outlet immediately and treat the smell as a sign that the circuit needs attention.

Common causes

A plugged-in device may be overheating.

A loose connection at the outlet or wiring may be creating heat.

The circuit may be overloaded and pushing the outlet too hard.

A damaged plug or worn receptacle may be overheating at the contact points.

The wiring behind the outlet may be failing.

Safe checks homeowners can do

1

Stop using the outlet right away and unplug anything connected if it is safe to do so.

2

Turn off the circuit if it is safe and you know which breaker controls that outlet.

3

Look for discoloration, melting, or scorch marks without removing the cover.

4

Notice whether the smell is limited to one outlet or affects nearby outlets too.

When to stop and call an electrician

  • Stop using the outlet or switch if there is burning smell, heat, repeated sparks, smoke, buzzing, or discoloration.
  • Do not remove covers or inspect wiring while energized, and do not work on live wiring.
  • If there is smoke, fire, or active burning, leave the area and call emergency services.