If your Appliance Problems After Power Outage, you’re not alone. At Appliance Medic Pro, we receive a surge of service calls after blackouts and power restoration events. Even a short outage can cause electrical surges, control board resets, or component failures.
The key is knowing what you can safely reset—and what needs professional attention.

Why Power Outages Damage Appliances
From real technician experience, damage usually happens when power is restored, not when it goes out. Voltage spikes and unstable current can stress or destroy sensitive electronics inside modern appliances.
Common Appliance Problems After a Power Outage
1. Appliance Won’t Turn On
Very common with:
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Refrigerators
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Washers and dryers
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Microwaves
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Dishwashers
Often caused by:
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Tripped the internal safety reset
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Blown fuse
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Control board lockup
2. Error Codes or Flashing Lights
After outages, we often see:
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Random error codes
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Beeping with no function
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Display lights blinking
These usually indicate the control board didn’t reboot correctly.
3. Appliance Runs but Doesn’t Work Properly
Examples from service calls: The fridge runs but doesn’t cool
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Dryer tumbles but won’t heat
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Washer fills but won’t spin
This can mean relays, sensors, or heaters were damaged during power restoration.
4. Appliance Keeps Tripping the Breaker
If an appliance now trips the breaker:
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An internal short may be present
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The motor or heating element may be damaged
⚠️ Continued use can cause electrical fire risk.
5. Smart or Digital Appliances Lost Settings
Smart appliances may:
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Lose Wi-Fi connection
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Reset schedules
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Fail to reconnect to apps
This is common and often fixable.
What You Can Safely Do After a Power Outage
Step 1: Hard Reset the Appliance
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Unplug appliance
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Wait 5–10 minutes
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Plug back in and restart
This fixes many control-board lockups.
Step 2: Check the Circuit Breaker
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Reset any tripped breakers
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Make sure breakers didn’t half-trip
Step 3: Inspect for Obvious Damage
Look for:
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Burnt smells
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Melted plugs
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Clicking or buzzing noises
❌ If you see or smell anything unusual, stop using the appliance.
When NOT to DIY and Call a Professional
Contact Appliance Medic Pro immediately if:
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The appliance won’t power on after a reset
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Breaker trips repeatedly
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You smell burning plastic
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The unit behaves unpredictably
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Multiple appliances were affected
Post-outage issues often involve control boards or motors, which require professional testing.
Typical Repair Cost After Power Damage
Approximate ranges:
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Reset or minor electrical repair: $90–$150
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Control board replacement: $180–$450
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Motor or compressor damage: Replacement may be recommended
We always check if the repair is cost-effective before proceeding.
How to Protect Appliances From Future Outages
From technician experience:
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Use surge protectors for major appliances
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Install a whole-home surge protector
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Turn appliances off during outages
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Wait 5 minutes before restarting after power returns
These steps prevent thousands of dollars in damage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can a power outage permanently damage appliances?
A: Yes—especially modern appliances with electronics.
Q: Why did my fridge stop cooling after an outage?
A: Control board or compressor relay damage is common.
Q: Should I unplug appliances during a power outage?
A: Yes, if safe to do so.