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Water Leaking From Your Electrical Panel?

Water in an electrical panel is a serious hazard. Water and electricity together create a shock and fire risk. Do not touch the panel. If you can safely reach your main shutoff without standing in water, turn off the power — otherwise call your utility and a licensed electrician immediately. This is an emergency.

A wet or dripping electrical panel is never normal and should never be ignored. Here's exactly what to do, why it happens, and who to call.

Do This Immediately

  1. Do not touch the panel or anything wet near it.
  2. Never stand in water to reach the panel. If the floor is wet, stay back.
  3. If you can safely shut off the main power from a dry spot, do so — otherwise leave it.
  4. Call your utility company to cut power at the source if you can't safely reach the shutoff.
  5. Call a licensed electrician right away — this is not a wait-and-see issue.

If you see sparks, smoke, or hear arcing, or if there's significant flooding, leave the area and call 911 and your utility. Your safety comes before the equipment.

Common Causes

Water entering through the service entrance

Rain can travel down the service conduit (the "weatherhead") into the panel if the seal has failed. This is one of the most common sources and needs professional repair.

Leaks from above or nearby

A roof leak, plumbing pipe, or condensation running down the wall can reach a panel and pool inside it. Finding and stopping the water source is part of the fix.

Flooding or high humidity

Basement flooding or a damp environment can introduce moisture into a panel. Even after it dries, corroded components may need inspection or replacement.

Outdoor panel seal failure

Outdoor panels rely on weatherproof seals. When gaskets crack or the enclosure is damaged, rain gets in. A licensed electrician can reseal or replace the enclosure.

Why You Can't Just Dry It Out

Even after water dries, it leaves corrosion on connections and breakers that can cause overheating, failure, or fire down the line. An electrician must inspect the panel, identify the water source, and replace any damaged components — not just wipe it dry.

Water in Your Panel? Get Emergency Help.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is water in an electrical panel dangerous?

Very. Water and electricity together create shock and fire risks. Don't touch the panel, keep away from any standing water, and get professional help immediately.

Should I turn off the power myself?

Only if you can reach the main shutoff from a completely dry spot without touching the wet panel. If not, call your utility to cut power at the source instead.

Will the panel need to be replaced?

Sometimes. Water can corrode breakers and connections, so an electrician will inspect it and replace any damaged parts — occasionally the whole panel — to keep it safe.

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