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Questions and Answers
My 1980s Brewery District home has Romex wiring. Why are the lights dimming when I run my new appliances?
Your system is about 46 years old, which means the original NM-B Romex cable was installed for a different era of electrical demand. Modern 2026 appliances, especially in kitchens and laundry areas, draw significantly more power. This can overload the original 15-amp or 20-amp circuits, causing voltage drop that manifests as dimming lights. A professional load calculation is the first step to determine if you need dedicated circuits or a panel upgrade to 200 amps.
My lights flicker sometimes. Is this a problem with my wiring or PG&E's power?
Flickering lights can stem from either internal wiring issues or the utility feed. In Petaluma, PG&E's grid is generally stable, with surges primarily caused by grid-switching events rather than lightning. However, these minor surges can still stress sensitive electronics. We first check for loose connections in your panel or at devices, which is common in older installations. Installing whole-house surge protection at the main panel is a recommended upgrade to shield computers and smart home systems from these transient voltage spikes.
How should I prepare my home's electrical system for Petaluma's summer heat waves or occasional winter ice?
Summer air conditioning peaks strain an older 100-amp panel, potentially leading to brownouts or tripped breakers. Winter ice on overhead lines can also cause outages. For reliability, consider having an electrician perform a seasonal load check and install a generator interlock kit with a proper outdoor inlet. This allows for safe backup power from a portable generator. Ensuring your service mast and meter base are secure against winter weather is also prudent maintenance.
My power comes in on an overhead mast. What are the common issues with this type of service entry?
Overhead mast service, common in the Brewery District, exposes the entrance cables to weather, tree contact, and physical wear. The mast itself must be properly secured to the structure; a loose mast can strain connections. We inspect for cracked weatherheads, damaged conduit, and any corrosion at the point where PG&E's drop connects to your home. Ensuring this assembly is sound is crucial for preventing water intrusion and service interruptions, especially before the rainy season.
I smell something burning from an outlet and lost power. How fast can an electrician get to my house near Petaluma River Park?
For a burning smell or complete power loss, we treat it as a priority dispatch. From our base near the Petaluma River Park, we can be en route within minutes, using US-101 for quick access to the Brewery District. Expect a response time of 5-8 minutes. Upon arrival, we will immediately secure the circuit, identify the fault—often a failing connection or overloaded wire—and make the area safe before restoring power.
I have a 100-amp panel and may have a Federal Pacific brand. Can I add a Level 2 EV charger or a heat pump?
A 100-amp service from 1980 is generally insufficient for adding major loads like a Level 2 EV charger or a heat pump, and a Federal Pacific panel is a critical safety hazard that requires immediate replacement. These panels are known for failing to trip during overloads, creating a serious fire risk. The safe path forward is a full service upgrade to 200 amps with a modern panel and AFCI breakers, which will provide the capacity and safety required for modern electric vehicles and HVAC systems.
What permits and codes are involved if I need to replace my electrical panel in Petaluma?
All panel replacements in Petaluma require a permit from the City of Petaluma Building Division and must be performed by a contractor licensed by the California Contractors State License Board. The installation will be inspected to comply fully with the 2023 NEC, which mandates AFCI and GFCI protection in specific areas. As the expert on site, I handle the permit application, scheduling, and ensure the work passes inspection, so you don't have to navigate the red tape yourself.
Does the damp, rolling valley floor near the river affect my home's electrical grounding?
The moist clay soils common on Petaluma's valley floor can be conducive to grounding, but they also increase corrosion on underground grounding electrodes over decades. We test the resistance of your grounding system to ensure it meets NEC 2023 requirements. Furthermore, heavy tree canopy in these areas can cause interference with overhead service drops during wind events. A thorough inspection will verify both the integrity of your ground connection and the clearance of any overhead lines from branches.