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Questions and Answers
My Brennan Estates home was built around 1995. Is the original NM-B Romex wiring still safe for all my modern appliances?
Your home's electrical system is about 31 years old. While NM-B Romex from that era is generally safe if undisturbed, Brennan Estates homes with original wiring are often strained by 2026 appliance loads. A typical 1995 kitchen had one or two dedicated circuits; today's kitchens need four or five to handle microwaves, air fryers, and high-draw coffee makers simultaneously. This can lead to overloaded circuits and nuisance tripping, signaling that an electrical capacity assessment is overdue.
My Brennan Estates home has an overhead service mast. What are common issues with this setup I should watch for?
Overhead service masts are subject to weather wear and potential physical damage. Inspect the mast head and the service entrance cables for any cracking, animal nesting, or signs of arcing. The connection at the weatherhead is a common point of failure during high winds. Ensure tree limbs are trimmed well back from the service drop lines. Any work on the mast or service entrance conductors requires a permit and coordination with Delmarva Power.
How should I prepare my Bear home's electrical system for winter ice storms or summer brownouts when the AC is running full blast?
For winter ice storms, ensure your emergency generator has a proper transfer switch installed by a licensed electrician to prevent backfeed dangers. Summer brownouts from peak AC demand can stress motors and compressors. Installing a hard-wired surge protector defends against the voltage sags and surges common during these events. Proactive maintenance on your HVAC electrical connections can also prevent failures during the hottest weeks.
I'm near Lums Pond State Park and my power is out completely, or I smell something burning. How quickly can an electrician get here?
For an emergency like a total power loss or a burning odor, we dispatch immediately. From a starting point near Lums Pond State Park, we use US-40 for the most direct route, typically arriving within 10 to 15 minutes. Our first priority is to make the situation safe by identifying and isolating the fault, whether it's a tripped main breaker, a failed utility connection, or a more serious internal issue.
I want to add a circuit in my Bear home. What do I need to know about New Castle County permits and electrical codes?
In New Castle County, most electrical work beyond a simple like-for-like replacement requires a permit from the Department of Land Use, with inspections to ensure safety. All work must comply with the NEC 2023, as adopted by Delaware. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Delaware Board of Electrical Examiners, I handle the permit filing, the installation to current code standards, and coordinate the final inspection, managing all the red tape for you.
We live on the flat coastal plain near Lums Pond. Does the soil here affect my home's electrical grounding?
The flat, often moist coastal plain soil in this area is generally good for grounding electrode conductivity. However, it's crucial that your grounding electrode system—typically metal rods driven into the earth—is intact, with all connections tight and corrosion-free. We test this during a service evaluation. Proper grounding is your first line of defense against lightning strikes and utility faults, directing harmful current safely into the earth.
My lights in Bear flicker whenever my AC kicks on, and I'm worried about Delmarva Power surges damaging my electronics.
Flickering lights during motor starts often point to voltage drop on an overloaded circuit or a loose connection, which should be investigated. Given Delaware's moderate surge risk from seasonal thunderstorms, protecting your smart home electronics is wise. We recommend a whole-house surge protector installed at your main panel, which works in tandem with the utility's grid protection to clamp damaging voltage spikes before they reach your sensitive devices.
I have a 150-amp panel in my 1995 Bear home. Can it safely support adding a Level 2 EV charger or a new heat pump?
A 150-amp service from 1995 may be insufficient for both a new heat pump and a Level 2 EV charger without a load calculation. More critically, you must verify your panel brand is not a recalled Federal Pacific model, which poses a significant fire risk and would require immediate replacement before adding any new load. A professional can perform a full assessment to determine if a service upgrade is needed for safe, code-compliant installation of these modern systems.