06/10/2026
Your Lights Aren't Just Flickering—They're Flashing a Warning ⛈️⚡
When the storm hits and your lights start to flicker, do not just assume it’s a standard utility power grid issue. If your neighbors' lights are perfectly steady but yours are dancing, you are looking at a severe property emergency. In Florida, flickering lights during a heavy rainstorm usually means water is actively leaking directly into your electrical mast, meter box, or main electrical panel. 🏚️⚠️
The Direct Path: The electrical mast on your roof is an open pipeline if the weather boot or sealing collar cracks. Heavy storm rains ride the main service wires straight down through the inside of the conduit piping, pouring water directly onto your live breakers.
The Corrosion Explosion: When water mixes with live electrical current, it triggers a process called arcing. This corrodes the main brass bus bars, destroys your breakers, and generates massive amounts of hidden heat that can ignite a structural fire behind your walls.
The "Pre-Existing Condition" Trap: Insurance adjusters love to look at water-damaged electrical panels and claim the mast seal was just "old and degraded" to deny your coverage. We step in with forensic storm-impact evidence to prove that wind-driven rain or flying debris compromised the system, forcing the insurer to pay for a code-compliant electrical replacement.
📲 Is your home's electrical system drowning in the rain? 💸🔥 Don't wait for the panel to pop or catch fire. Comment the word "LIGHTS" ⬇️ or send us a DM 📩✨ so GBR Public Adjusters can perform a forensic moisture audit on your electrical infrastructure before the next storm! 🤝🛡️
GBR Public Adjusters (FL Lic. # G037248). We represent policyholders, not insurance companies.