We have a 12 year old house that was built during that time when they stamped them out as fast and cheap as possible. We got it as a foreclosure 8 years ago.
A couple of days ago I noticed one of the outlets in our master bathroom had brown on it. I open it up, and the thing was completely melted. This outlet never gets used, but it jumps to an outlet that gets heavy use (my wife’s hair dryer and straightener). It has 12 gauge wire and goes through a GFCI in the other bathroom.
Two days later and the light switch goes bad in our spare bedroom. I see a loose wire so I pull it out and the clamp where you jam a wire in has come out. As in the plastic broke and the clamp fell out. In the process I knock the same wire out of the fan switch next to it. This switch lost an entire corner including the terminal screw.
Do switches normally fall apart? These are some of the least used outlets and switches in the house. Do I need to expect to replace all of them now?
A couple of days ago I noticed one of the outlets in our master bathroom had brown on it. I open it up, and the thing was completely melted. This outlet never gets used, but it jumps to an outlet that gets heavy use (my wife’s hair dryer and straightener). It has 12 gauge wire and goes through a GFCI in the other bathroom.
Two days later and the light switch goes bad in our spare bedroom. I see a loose wire so I pull it out and the clamp where you jam a wire in has come out. As in the plastic broke and the clamp fell out. In the process I knock the same wire out of the fan switch next to it. This switch lost an entire corner including the terminal screw.
Do switches normally fall apart? These are some of the least used outlets and switches in the house. Do I need to expect to replace all of them now?

