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F H Furr
F.H. Furr Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning & Electrical
Q&A
My overhead service mast looks weathered - should I be concerned about it in Georgetown's downtown area?
Overhead service masts in Downtown Georgetown do require periodic inspection, especially after 49 years of exposure. Weathering can compromise mast integrity and create points where moisture enters your electrical system. We check mast condition, proper height clearances, and weatherhead seals during every service call. If your mast shows rust, cracks, or improper support, it needs replacement before it fails during a storm. Underground service conversions are also available for improved reliability.
Can my 1977 home with a 100A panel and Federal Pacific equipment safely add a Level 2 EV charger or heat pump?
Unfortunately, no. Federal Pacific panels have documented safety issues with breakers failing to trip during overloads, creating serious fire risks. Even if the panel were safe, 100A service lacks the capacity for Level 2 EV charging (typically requiring 40-50A) plus existing household loads. You'll need a complete service upgrade to 200A with a modern panel before considering these additions. We often coordinate these upgrades with Delmarva Power to ensure proper service entrance sizing.
How should I prepare my electrical system for winter ice storms and summer brownouts in Georgetown?
For winter lows around 15°F, ensure your heating system's electrical components are serviced and consider a generator with proper transfer switch installation. Summer AC peaks strain the grid, making whole-house surge protection essential against brownout-related voltage swings. We recommend installing a generator interlock kit that allows safe backup power connection without backfeeding the grid. These preparations protect both your home and utility workers during extreme weather events.
My power went out and I smell something burning near my electrical panel - how fast can an electrician get here?
From the Sussex County Courthouse, our service vehicles can reach most Downtown Georgetown locations within 3-5 minutes via US Route 113. Burning smells indicate immediate fire risk, so we dispatch emergency crews immediately. While en route, we'll advise you to shut off the main breaker if safe to do so. Our priority is preventing electrical fires before they start, especially with older Federal Pacific panels that have known failure points.
Why do my lights flicker during thunderstorms, and is Delmarva Power's grid damaging my smart home devices?
Georgetown's moderate surge risk from seasonal thunderstorms causes voltage fluctuations that manifest as flickering lights. Delmarva Power's grid is generally reliable, but lightning strikes and switching operations can send damaging surges through overhead lines. Modern smart home electronics with sensitive microprocessors are particularly vulnerable. Installing whole-house surge protection at your main panel provides the first line of defense, while point-of-use protectors safeguard individual high-value devices.
What permits and codes apply when upgrading my Georgetown home's electrical system?
All electrical work in Sussex County requires permits from the Planning and Zoning Department and must comply with NEC 2023. As a Delaware Board of Electrical Examiners licensed master electrician, I handle the permit process, inspections, and compliance documentation. Recent code changes emphasize AFCI protection for living areas and specific EV charger circuit requirements. Proper permitting ensures your system meets current safety standards and maintains your home's insurability and resale value.
Why does my 49-year-old Georgetown home with original NM-B Romex wiring keep tripping breakers when I run multiple appliances?
Homes built around 1977 in Downtown Georgetown were designed for much lower electrical demands than modern 2026 households face. Original NM-B Romex wiring from that era typically lacks the capacity for today's high-draw appliances like tankless water heaters, induction ranges, and multiple air conditioning units. The 100A service panel common in these homes becomes overloaded quickly, causing nuisance tripping and creating potential fire hazards. Upgrading to a 200A panel with modern AFCI breakers addresses both safety and capacity issues.
Does Georgetown's flat coastal plain terrain near the courthouse affect my home's electrical system health?
The flat terrain actually benefits electrical systems by minimizing lightning strike risks compared to elevated areas. However, high water tables in coastal plains can compromise grounding electrode systems over time. We regularly test grounding resistance for Downtown Georgetown homes and may recommend additional grounding rods or chemical treatments. Proper grounding is critical for surge protection and overall system safety, especially with the moderate thunderstorm risk in our area.