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Nottingham Solutions
Questions and Answers
I have a Federal Pacific panel and want to add an EV charger. Is my 1974-era electrical system up to it?
A Federal Pacific panel is a known safety hazard due to a high failure rate of its breakers, and adding a major new load like an EV charger is not advisable. First, that panel must be replaced. Second, a 100-amp service from 1974 is typically insufficient for a Level 2 charger alongside central air and other household loads. A full service upgrade to 200 amps is almost always required to support modern electric vehicle charging and heat pump systems safely.
My overhead service mast looks old. What should I check after a bad storm?
Overhead service masts, common in Arcadia, are vulnerable to wind and debris. After a storm, visually inspect the mast head and the conduit running down to your meter for any signs of pulling, bending, or damage. Never touch these lines yourself. If you see damage, contact Florida Power & Light to secure the utility side, then a licensed electrician to repair the mast and weatherhead on your home to prevent water intrusion and maintain a safe connection.
Our lights in Arcadia flicker during storms. Is this damaging our computers and TV?
Flickering lights often signal voltage instability on the Florida Power & Light grid, which is common during our area's frequent lightning storms. These micro-surges and brownouts can degrade sensitive electronics over time. Installing a whole-house surge protector at your main panel is a critical defense, absorbing the massive energy from nearby strikes before it reaches your appliances and smart home devices.
Do I need a permit from the DeSoto County Building Department to replace my electrical panel?
Absolutely. Replacing a service panel or upgrading your electrical service always requires a permit and subsequent inspection. This process ensures the work complies with the current NEC 2023 and local amendments, which is vital for safety, insurance, and future home sales. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, I handle the permit paperwork and scheduling to ensure full compliance and a certified final inspection.
Our Downtown Arcadia home's electrical system is over 50 years old. Is it safe for our new appliances?
A 52-year-old system from 1974 was not designed for modern loads. Original aluminum branch circuit wiring in many homes of this era can cause loose connections and overheating at outlets. That 100-amp service panel, once considered adequate, now strains under the simultaneous demand of air conditioning, computing equipment, and kitchen appliances. An evaluation is crucial to assess wiring integrity and panel capacity for safe, reliable operation.
The power went out and I smell something burning near the panel. Who can respond fast?
For an immediate electrical emergency like a burning smell, call 911 first, then a licensed electrician. From the DeSoto County Courthouse, a qualified electrician can be on-site in 5-8 minutes via US-17. Do not attempt to reset breakers or touch the panel if you detect that odor, as it indicates active overheating and a serious fire hazard that requires professional intervention.
Does the flat, sandy soil around here affect my home's electrical grounding?
Yes, the sandy, low-moisture soil of this coastal plain can challenge grounding electrode performance. A proper ground is your system's safety foundation, directing fault currents safely into the earth. During an inspection, we test ground resistance and may need to drive additional grounding rods or use chemical treatments to achieve the low-resistance path required by the National Electrical Code for reliable protection.
How should I prepare my home's electrical system for Florida's summer heat waves and occasional winter cold snaps?
Summer peak demand can cause brownouts, stressing older air conditioning compressors. Ensuring your panel connections are tight and your system is properly balanced helps. For winter, while rare, ice storms can knock out power for extended periods. A properly installed and permitted generator transfer switch provides essential backup. Both seasons underscore the need for robust whole-house surge protection given our high lightning risk.