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Opelika Electricians Pros

Opelika, AL
Emergency Electrician

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Opelika AL electricians available 24/7 for emergency repairs, wiring, and outages.
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Dawson Construction

Dawson Construction

Opelika AL 36801
Electricians, Plumbing, Carpet Installation
Serving the Opelika community, Dawson Construction is your trusted local expert for electrical, plumbing, and carpet installation needs. We understand the common and disruptive issues faced by homeown...
Gaultney Electrical

Gaultney Electrical

Opelika AL 36804
Electricians
Gaultney Electrical is a trusted, locally-owned electrical contractor serving Opelika and the surrounding communities. We specialize in a comprehensive range of residential electrical services, from r...
Thompson Electric

Thompson Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
4889 Al Hwy 51, Opelika AL 36804
Electricians
Thompson Electric is a trusted, licensed, and bonded electrical contractor proudly serving Opelika, Alabama, and the surrounding East Alabama and West Georgia communities. With a strong focus on both ...
Bna Electric

Bna Electric

Opelika AL 36804
Electricians, Cabinetry, Security Systems
Bna Electric is a family-owned and operated business in Opelika, built on over two decades of electrical expertise. Founded in 2020, our mission is to provide reliable service for homes and businesses...
G & W Electric

G & W Electric

212 N 13th St, Opelika AL 36801
Electricians
G & W Electric is a trusted, locally-owned electrical contractor serving Opelika and the surrounding communities. We understand the unique challenges faced by homeowners in our area, such as frequent ...
Dixie Electric Plumbing & Air

Dixie Electric Plumbing & Air

★★★☆☆ 2.8 / 5 (18)
2901 Society Hill Rd, Opelika AL 36804
Garage Door Services, Electricians, Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC
Since 1908, Dixie Electric Plumbing & Air has been a trusted local partner for Opelika homeowners and businesses. Our deep roots in the community are built on a simple promise: Call Dixie, and it's do...
Johnson Electric

Johnson Electric

5428 Lee Road 166, Opelika AL 36804
Electricians, Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment
For over 50 years, Johnson Electric has been the trusted electrical partner for Opelika families and businesses. Founded in 1970 and still family-operated, we bring a legacy of reliable, code-complian...
Thalamus

Thalamus

2301 Center Hill Dr, Opelika AL 36801
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Generator Installation/Repair
Thalamus Electrical, serving the Auburn and Opelika communities since 2007, is a locally owned and operated electrical contractor. Led by Allen Conradi, the team brings decades of combined experience ...
F&A Electrical Services

F&A Electrical Services

Opelika AL 36801
Electricians
F&A Electrical Services LLC is a trusted electrical contractor serving Opelika and the surrounding areas. With years of combined experience, we specialize in a wide range of services including circuit...
D Ray & Company Electrical Contractors

D Ray & Company Electrical Contractors

1409 Fitzpatrick Ave, Opelika AL 36801
Electricians
D Ray & Company Electrical Contractors provides reliable, licensed electrical services for Opelika homeowners and businesses. We specialize in addressing common local electrical concerns, such as over...
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Question Answers

How should we prepare our home's electrical system for an Opelika ice storm or a summer brownout?

Preparation focuses on safety and backup power. For winter, ensure your home's grounding electrode system is intact, as frozen, saturated soil can affect its performance. For frequent summer brownouts, consider installing a manual transfer switch and a standby generator to safely power essential circuits like refrigeration and medical equipment. Avoid using portable generators without a transfer switch, as back-feeding power into the grid is extremely dangerous for utility workers and can damage your home's wiring.

Our Opelika home was built around 1965. Why are our lights dimming when the new appliances run?

Your home's electrical system is over 60 years old, which is a significant lifespan for cloth-jacketed copper wiring. The insulation on this type of wiring degrades over time, becoming brittle and losing its protective qualities. Original 100-amp panels from that era were not designed for the simultaneous load of modern refrigerators, microwaves, and air conditioners all drawing power at once. This combination of aging infrastructure and increased demand is a primary cause of voltage drop, which manifests as dimming lights and can pose a fire risk.

Our smart TV and modem keep getting fried after thunderstorms. Is this an issue with Opelika Power Services?

While the utility manages the grid, the high lightning activity in our region means surge protection is a homeowner's responsibility. Power surges from lightning strikes or grid switching can travel into your home through the service entrance. A whole-house surge protector installed at your main panel is the most effective defense. This device shunts damaging voltage spikes to ground before they can reach your sensitive electronics, complementing any point-of-use surge strips you may already have.

Do we need a permit to replace our electrical panel in Opelika, and why is it so important?

Yes, a permit from the Opelika Building Inspections Department is legally required for a panel replacement. This process ensures the work is performed to the current NEC 2020 standards and inspected for safety. Skipping permits can void your homeowner's insurance in the event of a fire and create serious liability issues. As a master electrician licensed by the Alabama Electrical Contractors Board, I handle all necessary paperwork and scheduling, ensuring the installation is documented and compliant, which protects your investment and your family.

We lost power and smell something burning near our outlet in Historical Downtown. How fast can an electrician get here?

For an urgent electrical issue like that, you should call for service immediately. Our dispatch, located near Opelika Municipal Park, prioritizes safety emergencies. From our base, we can typically be en route via I-85 and reach most addresses in the Historical Downtown area within 5 to 8 minutes. A burning smell indicates active failure, so we advise turning off the breaker for that circuit until a professional can assess it to prevent potential fire spread.

We have overhead power lines coming to our house. What are the common maintenance issues we should watch for?

Overhead service, or a mast service, is common here. The main concerns are physical damage to the weatherhead, mast, and service drop cables from falling limbs or severe weather. You should visually inspect where the utility lines connect to your house for any fraying, sagging, or damage. Keep tree branches trimmed well back from the lines. Any work on the mast or weatherhead requires a permit from Opelika Building Inspections and should only be performed by a licensed electrician, as it involves the live utility connection point.

We have an old 100-amp panel and want to add a heat pump. Is our current system safe and sufficient?

A 100-amp service from 1965 is likely at its capacity limit, and adding a heat pump would require a dedicated 30-50 amp circuit. More critically, we must check the panel brand. Many homes of that era in Opelika were built with Federal Pacific panels, which are known to have a high failure rate and are no longer considered safe for continued use. Upgrading to a modern 200-amp service with AFCI breakers is the standard, safe path forward for adding major appliances like heat pumps or preparing for future EV charger installation.

We live on the rolling hills near the park and have intermittent power issues. Could the terrain be a factor?

Yes, the rolling Piedmont plateau terrain can influence electrical health. Properties on slopes or with heavy tree cover, common near Opelika Municipal Park, are more susceptible to wind damage on overhead service drops. Furthermore, rocky or variable soil conditions can challenge the installation and long-term integrity of your home's grounding electrode system. A proper ground is non-negotiable for safety and surge protection, so these sites often require specialized grounding methods to meet code.

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