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Why do my lights flicker when I turn on the washing machine?

Written by Tom Baynum | Mar 25, 2025 11:45:01 AM

"Why Do My Lights Flicker When I Start the Washing Machine?"
A Homeowner’s Guide to Solving the Annoying (and Dangerous) Electrical Tango



You’re folding laundry when suddenly—flicker, flicker, flash—your kitchen lights throw a disco party every time the washer switches cycles. It’s equal parts annoying and unnerving. Is this normal? A sign of danger? Or just your home’s quirky way of saying, “Hey, I’m working hard here!”? Let’s untangle this shocking mystery.



 “Why Do My Lights Dance When the Washer Runs?”


Modern homes are power-hungry beasts. Your washing machine’s motor gulps up to 19 amps during spin cycles—enough to make older electrical systems hiccup. While brief flickering during motor startups is common, persistent strobing could signal anything from a simple bulb swap to a loose neutral wire threatening fires. The key? Learning the difference between a “quirky old house” quirk and a “call an electrician NOW” red flag.



Behind the Blinking: 4 Hidden Reasons Your Bulbs Freak Out


A. The Bulb Factor: Why Energy-Efficient Bulbs Misbehave
“Budget Bulb Blues”: Cheap LEDs (like dollar-store brands) lack built-in voltage regulators, turning them into drama queens during power dips.

“Dimmer Drama”: Older dimmer switches clash with modern LEDs, creating flicker symphonies when appliances surge.

B. Is Your Laundry Room Hogging All the Power?
Circuit Sharing Secrets: If your lights and washer share a circuit, that 15-amp highway gets jammed fast. (Spoiler: They shouldn’t!)

Aged Wiring Woes: Homes with 1960s-era aluminum or knob-and-tube wiring often sag under today’s energy demands.

C. Hidden Hazards: When Wires Get Lazy
Loose Neutrals: A wobbly connection at your main panel or utility pole can cause whole-house flickering—a top fire risk.

Washer Whiplash: Agitation cycles create mini “power earthquakes,” stressing weak links in your electrical chain.

D. The Ghost in the Machine: Vampire Voltage Dips
Even ENERGY STAR washers can cause 3-5% voltage drops during spin cycles. Modern bulbs notice these dips; old incandescents didn’t care.

 DIY Detective Work: 3 Steps to Pinpoint the Culprit


Clue 1: The Bulb Swap Test

Replace flickering LEDs with dimmer-rated bulbs. Still flashing? The issue runs deeper.

Clue 2: Circuit Sleuthing

Check your breaker panel: Is the washer on a dedicated 20-amp circuit? If not, it’s bullying your lights.

Listen for buzzing outlets—a telltale sign of overload.

Clue 3: Voltage Vampire Hunt

Use a $15 outlet tester during a wash cycle. Voltage drops >5%? It's time for upgrades.

 

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Upgrade Your Home’s Electrical System


 Install a dedicated line for the washer.

A whole-house surge protector buffers motor-induced spikes.

 Opt for bulbs with built-in voltage regulation.

 Call a pro for service upgrades.



 When to Wave the White Flag and Call Reinforcements


Whole-House Flicker Shuffle: Points to a loose neutral—a job for licensed electricians.

Burning Smell Red Alert: Immediate shutdown + call 911 call if wires smoke.

Mystery Lingers: Pros use thermal cameras and load analyzers to spot hidden faults.



Keeping the Peace Between Your Washer and Lights


 Have an electrician test connections and grounding.

Pair washers with AFCI/GFCI outlets to prevent circuit squabbles.

 Upgrade to 200-amp service if your panel’s stuck in the ’70s.

 




Flickering lights during laundry cycles are your home’s SOS—sometimes whispering, “Change the bulb,” sometimes screaming, “Fix the wires!” Mixing DIY sleuthing with pro help will keep your lights steady, your washer happy, and your family safe.

After all, the only disco party in your house should be the one you plan! 🔌

(Note: Premiere Electric offers flicker diagnostics for homes in the Tri-State Area.

Schedule yours today—because peace of mind shouldn’t flicker.)