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Service Area » Fort Myers Electrician » ELECTRICAL GROUNDING & BONDING REPAIR IN FORT MYERS | CoHarbor Electric
When you work with electrical systems every day, you learn pretty quickly that grounding and bonding aren’t just technical words from the code book—they’re the backbone of safety. And in Fort Myers, where storms hit hard, lightning is practically a seasonal visitor, and moisture finds its way into just about everything, proper grounding and bonding matter even more.
Over the years, we’ve been called to homes and businesses all across Fort Myers—McGregor, Colonial, Treeline, Gateway, downtown, Iona, San Carlos, you name it—because something “just didn’t feel right” electrically. Maybe the lights were flickering, or someone got a small shock touching a metal appliance. Sometimes a breaker kept tripping. Other times there was a strange buzzing coming from the panel. And more often than not, the issue came down to one thing: improper grounding or bonding.
Most folks don’t think about grounding or bonding until something goes wrong. And we get it—they’re hidden systems. They don’t make noise, they don’t light up, and you don’t interact with them. But the truth is, grounding and bonding are what keep electricity flowing safely, what protect equipment during surges, and what prevent minor issues from becoming dangerous ones.
At Coharbor Electric, grounding and bonding repairs aren’t just another box to check—they’re a critical part of making sure your electrical system is stable, safe, and able to handle Fort Myers’ tough electrical environment.
Electrical grounding and bonding repair covers a surprisingly wide range of situations. Some are simple. Some require digging, tracing old wiring, replacing corroded components, or undoing mistakes from previous renovations. But every repair starts with understanding how power is moving through your system and where it’s failing to move safely.
Here’s what our repair work often includes:
• Grounding electrode repairs or replacements
Ground rods rust, shift, break, or lose effectiveness over time—especially in Florida soil.
• Bonding repairs for metal piping, equipment, and structural components
Improper bonding is one of the leading causes of shock issues we see.
• Repairing or upgrading grounding conductors
Old or damaged grounding wires can’t carry fault current properly.
• Correcting unsafe or outdated grounding configurations
We see DIY grounding “fixes” all the time that actually create bigger hazards.
• Grounding for service panels and subpanels
Panels must meet strict grounding requirements to protect the whole system.
• Lightning and surge protection grounding
A surge protector is only as good as the grounding system behind it.
• Bonding repairs for pools, spas, docks, and outdoor equipment
Fort Myers has tons of pools and marine installations, and those require proper bonding for safety.
• Grounding system evaluation during remodels or expansions
Whenever someone adds circuits, equipment, or new structures, grounding often needs to be updated.
• Moisture-related grounding and corrosion repair
Humidity and salt air chew through grounding components faster than people realize.
Grounding and bonding might not be the most glamorous part of electrical work, but when they’re wrong, everything else becomes unreliable.
If you’ve lived here for a while, you already know Florida is basically the lightning capital of the country. Add hurricanes, tropical storms, flooding, extended humidity, metal corrosion, and houses built across several decades of changing electrical standards, and you get a perfect mix of conditions that put grounding systems to the test.
Here are a few common problems we see in Fort Myers:
Ground rods completely corroded through
Subpanels with neutrals bonded incorrectly
Older homes missing grounding altogether
Pool bonding issues causing tingles in the water
Loose or deteriorated grounding clamps
Marine or dock systems with unsafe bonding
Lightning surges damaging electronics due to weak grounding
Renovations where grounding was never updated
Grounding isn’t something you “set and forget,” especially not in a climate like ours. The earth shifts, moisture collects, metal corrodes, and electrical systems age.
When grounding or bonding fails, signs can include:
Mild shocks from appliances
Flickering lights
Buzzing panels
Burned or overheated breakers
Sensitive electronics failing early
Odd symptoms that come and go during storms
Most people ignore these signs until one day something happens that forces them to take it seriously.
But that’s where maintenance and repair come in—we catch small grounding issues before they become dangerous or expensive.
Grounding and bonding issues show up everywhere, regardless of the type of building or business. We work with:
Homes (old, new, and everything in between)
Restaurants & commercial kitchens
Office buildings
Warehouses
Industrial facilities
Medical & dental practices
Retail stores
Apartment complexes & condominiums
Hotels & rental properties
Marine docks & lifts
Pools, spas, and outdoor structures
Some areas in Fort Myers where grounding problems are especially common include:
Downtown / River District (older buildings + moisture)
McGregor Blvd neighborhoods (decades-old panels)
Iona & Sanibel Gateway areas (salt corrosion)
San Carlos Park & Three Oaks (soil shifting + ground rod issues)
Colonial Blvd corridor (older commercial buildings)
Gateway, Treeline, Daniels (modern panels but high equipment loads)
Every property has different challenges. Older homes might have inadequate grounding. Commercial kitchens may have bonding issues that affect equipment reliability. Waterfront properties often deal with galvanic corrosion and grounding failures from salt exposure.
That’s why we don’t approach grounding repairs with a one-size-fits-all attitude. We look at the conditions of your building, the age of your wiring, how your equipment is used, and what kind of electrical stresses your property sees.
Grounding and bonding are areas where experience really shows. These repairs aren’t always obvious. Sometimes the problem is buried underground. Sometimes it’s inside a panel. Sometimes it’s at a junction no one has opened in 20 years. And sometimes the symptoms point to one issue, but the real cause is something deeper.
Here’s what clients often tell us after we handle their grounding repairs:
We actually explain what’s going on.
Grounding is confusing if you’re not an electrician. We break it down in plain, straightforward language.
We don’t guess—we test.
We use meters, resistance tests, visual inspection, continuity checks, and real-world diagnostics.
We’re licensed and insured.
Grounding work must be done by professionals. Mistakes here can cause serious hazards.
We repair the actual problem, not the surface symptom.
Sometimes a tripping breaker or flickering light comes from a grounding fault—not the circuit itself.
We’ve worked on thousands of Fort Myers electrical systems.
We know how this climate affects metal, wiring, and grounding components.
We follow Fort Myers and Lee County electrical code.
Grounding and bonding are heavily regulated for a reason—safety.
We’re thorough.
A grounding repair isn’t something you rush. We take the time to get it right.
A homeowner near McGregor called us because they kept getting small shocks when touching their washer and dryer. Nothing severe, but enough to make them stop mid-laundry. They’d unplugged things, tried different outlets—nothing fixed it.
When we inspected their grounding system, here’s what we found:
The ground rod was nearly gone—just a rusted stump
The grounding conductor was undersized
The clamp attaching the wire to the rod had corroded off
Their panel bonding was inconsistent
A previous renovation had created an unintended neutral/ground connection
Individually, these issues were concerning. Together, they were dangerous.
We replaced the grounding rod, upgraded the grounding conductor, corrected the bonding in the panel, removed the unsafe neutral-to-ground tie, and verified ground resistance levels.
After everything was done, the homeowner said, “We had no idea it could get this bad without any big warning signs.”
And that’s exactly the reality of grounding issues—they sneak up quietly.
Q: How do I know if my grounding system needs repair?
Signs include small shocks, flickering lights, tripping breakers, buzzing equipment, or issues that get worse during storms.
Q: Does grounding really affect surge protection?
Absolutely. A surge protector is useless without solid grounding.
Q: Do older Fort Myers homes need grounding upgrades?
Many do. Homes built before modern code requirements often have inadequate grounding.
Q: Can grounding issues damage appliances or electronics?
Yes—poor grounding causes irregular voltage flow, which wears equipment down faster.
Q: Do pools and docks need grounding and bonding?
Yes—Florida requires strict bonding for anything involving water or metal structures.
If you’re noticing electrical oddities—or you just want to be sure your system is safe—we’d be glad to help.
Reach out to Coharbor Electric to schedule a grounding and bonding inspection or repair.
A safe electrical system starts with proper grounding, and we’re here to make sure yours is solid.
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