Call your power company you have either lost a Phase or you have a loose neutral connection. Do not use any 240 volt appliances, Stove, range, Clothes Dryer, Air Cond, Heat, shut off breaker for the water heater if it is electric, what will happen if you have lost a phase it will feed the elements of the dryer ETC to complete the circuit but will cause damage if there is allot of load. Other causes with out knowing more about your house could be. Loose netral or phase conductor at the Main Breaker/ Fuse if you call the power company first and its thier problem should be no charge to you from the pole to the meter anyway. I f you call an Electrician and he finds it's a power company issue you still have to pay him for his time. I do not reccomend that inexperianced people do electrical work, always get a licensed electrician for any thing more than changeing lights and receptacles. Hope it is a power company issue for you so its no cost. Good Luck. Bart Master Electrician VA/ MD/ West VA.
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