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FAQs
My power comes in on an overhead mast. What are the common issues with this setup in Keenesburg?
Overhead service masts are standard here but are vulnerable to Colorado's weather. High winds can stress the masthead and connections, while ice accumulation can add dangerous weight. We regularly find loose or corroded connections at the weatherhead, which can cause intermittent power loss or arcing. A proper mast inspection should be part of any routine electrical check, especially before the heavy snow and wind seasons.
Why do my lights flicker and my modem reboot during storms with United Power?
Flickering often indicates a loose connection, either in your home's wiring or on the utility side. On our high plains, United Power's overhead lines are highly exposed to wind and the frequent lightning that causes voltage surges. These surges can damage sensitive electronics like modems and smart home devices. Installing a whole-house surge protector at your main panel is a critical defense to absorb these hits and protect your equipment.
My Keenesburg home's lights dim when the air conditioner kicks on. Is my 1989 electrical system just too old?
It likely is underpowered. Your Central Keenesburg home has a 37-year-old system. The original 100A service and NM-B Romex wiring were designed for fewer, less demanding appliances. Modern 2026 loads from computers, large-screen TVs, and kitchen gadgets can overwhelm that original capacity, causing voltage drops that appear as dimming lights. An upgrade to 200A service is a common and necessary solution to meet today's standard of living.
I have a Federal Pacific panel and want to add an EV charger. Is my 100-amp system from 1989 safe for this upgrade?
No, it is not safe for a Level 2 charger or a modern heat pump. The Federal Pacific panel is a known fire hazard due to breakers that can fail to trip. Even if it weren't, your 100A service lacks the spare capacity for a 40-50A EV circuit. This project requires a full service upgrade: replacing the hazardous Federal Pacific panel with a modern, code-compliant one and increasing your service to 200A or more to handle the new load safely.
Does the open prairie land around Schey Park affect my home's electrical grounding?
It can. The high plains prairie soil is often dry and rocky, which increases the resistance for a grounding electrode system. A high-resistance ground is less effective at safely diverting lightning strikes or fault currents. We often need to drive additional grounding rods or use other approved methods to achieve the low-resistance ground required by the NEC, ensuring your safety during a surge or short circuit.
How can I prepare my home's electrical system for a Keenesburg ice storm or summer brownout?
Start with a professional inspection to ensure your panel and connections are sound. For ice storms that threaten long outages, a properly installed generator with a transfer switch is the safest backup. To guard against summer brownouts from high AC demand, consider an automatic whole-house surge protector. It will shield your appliances from the damaging voltage spikes that can occur when utility power flickers back on.
What's involved in getting a permit from Weld County for an electrical panel replacement?
As a master electrician licensed through Colorado DORA, I handle all permitting with the Weld County Building Department. The process requires submitting detailed plans that comply with the 2023 NEC. After the upgrade, the work must pass a county inspection to ensure it's safe and correct. Attempting this without a permit and licensed professional is illegal, voids insurance, and creates a serious safety risk for your home and family.
My power is out and I smell something burning from an outlet. How fast can an electrician get to my house?
For an emergency like a burning smell, dispatch is immediate. From our starting point near Schey Park, we can typically reach any home in Central Keenesburg within 5-8 minutes via I-76. Your first action should be to go to your main panel and shut off the breaker for that circuit, if it's safe to do so. We'll diagnose the overheating connection or failed device upon arrival to prevent a potential fire.