Extension cords are one of those things almost every home has. They’re convenient, easy to use, and perfect when you need power somewhere a wall outlet just isn’t close enough.
But a question electricians hear all the time is:
“Is it safe to use extension cords all the time?”
The short answer is no — extension cords are meant to be temporary solutions, not permanent ones. When used incorrectly or for long periods of time, they can create safety risks in your home.
Let’s take a closer look at when extension cords are safe, when they’re not, and what you should do instead.
Why Extension Cords Are Designed for Temporary Use
Extension cords were created to give you short-term access to electricity when you need it. For example:
- Plugging in holiday decorations
- Using tools in the garage or yard
- Powering equipment during a project
- Temporary setups for events
They aren’t designed to replace your home’s permanent wiring.
When extension cords are used daily for long periods of time, they can overheat, wear down, or become damaged, especially if they’re running appliances or electronics that draw a lot of power.

The Risks of Using Extension Cords Long-Term
Using extension cords as a permanent solution can lead to several problems.
Overheating
Extension cords can overheat if they’re carrying more electricity than they’re rated for. This is especially common when powering:
- Space heaters
- Refrigerators
- Microwaves
- Window air conditioners
These appliances should always be plugged directly into a wall outlet.
Fire Hazards
According to fire safety organizations, extension cords are involved in thousands of house fires each year. Problems often happen when cords are:
- Running under rugs or carpets
- Pinched behind furniture
- Damaged or frayed
- Connected to multiple power strips
Heat buildup inside a cord can eventually cause the insulation to fail.
Tripping and Damage
Cords stretched across rooms or hallways create tripping hazards. Over time they can also become damaged from being stepped on, rolled over, or bent repeatedly.
Once a cord is damaged, it becomes unsafe to use.
Signs You Need More Outlets
If you find yourself relying on extension cords regularly, your home may simply not have enough outlets where you need them.
Common signs include:
- Multiple extension cords in one room
- Power strips plugged into extension cords
- Appliances that can’t reach an outlet
- Cords running across floors or hallways
Installing additional outlets is often the safer and more convenient long-term solution.
Safer Alternatives to Extension Cords
Instead of relying on extension cords all the time, consider safer options like:
- Installing new outlets
- Adding surge-protected power strips
- Installing dedicated appliance circuits
- Upgrading older electrical panels
These upgrades can make your home safer and help your electrical system handle modern power demands.
The Benefits of Preventative Maintenance with Club Wally
Electrical issues are often easy to miss until something stops working or becomes unsafe.
That’s why many homeowners join Club Wally, our preventative maintenance program designed to help keep your home’s essential systems running safely and efficiently.
Club Wally members enjoy benefits like:
- Discounted inspections of HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems
- Priority scheduling for service calls
- Discounts on repairs
- Early detection of potential problems before they become expensive emergencies
Regular system checks can catch things like overloaded circuits, aging wiring, or outlet issues before they turn into safety concerns.
Plus, it gives you peace of mind knowing your home’s systems are being looked after year-round.
When It’s Time to Call a Professional
Extension cords are useful tools, but they should never replace proper electrical wiring.
If you’re relying on them every day, it may be time to install additional outlets or evaluate your home’s electrical setup.
Making the right upgrades can reduce fire risks, improve convenience, and make your home safer for your family.
And if you ever start wondering whether your home’s electrical setup is working the way it should…
Y’all Call Wally.
📞 Call us at (864) 536-0887
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