
Originally Posted by
tkrussell
I am sure the GFI outlet is now defective, and needs to be replaced. Not sure if the hair dryer caused it, ir if it is fine. Replace the outlet, and have the hair dryer checked. If there is any question, replace it also.
Thank you very much for your response. Does an electrician need to replace a GFI outlet, or is it similar to replacing a standard outlet? My husband knows how to replace standard outlets, install fans, lighting fixtures, and light switches. Is it something he can probably replace? Thanks again.