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Cabana Colony Electricians Pros

Cabana Colony, FL
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I found a Federal Pacific panel in my 1967 Cabana Colony home. Is it safe to add a Level 2 EV charger or a new heat pump?

No, it is not safe. Federal Pacific panels are a known fire hazard due to breakers that can fail to trip during an overload. Your existing 100-amp service also lacks the capacity for a 240-volt, 40-amp EV charger or a heat pump compressor. The project requires a full service upgrade: replacing the hazardous panel with a modern one, increasing capacity to 200 amps, and installing a dedicated circuit. This is a prerequisite for any major appliance addition.

We just lost all power in our house on Northlake Boulevard and smell something burning from an outlet. Who can get here fast?

Turn off the main breaker at your panel immediately if you safely can. A burning smell indicates an active electrical fire behind the wall. We dispatch from near Northlake Boulevard and can typically be on-site within 8-12 minutes using I-95 for a direct route. This is a critical safety event requiring immediate professional diagnosis to locate the fault and prevent a structure fire.

How should I prepare my home's electrical system for a summer brownout or a rare winter freeze in Palm Beach County?

For summer brownouts, ensure your AC condenser is on a dedicated, properly sized circuit to prevent overloads when voltage drops. For winter preparedness, a hardwired standby generator with an automatic transfer switch is the most reliable solution for sump pumps or heat during a prolonged outage. In both scenarios, whole-house surge protection is critical, as grid instability and lightning are major surge catalysts.

I want to upgrade my electrical panel. What permits are needed in Palm Beach County, and why can't I just do it myself?

A panel upgrade always requires a permit and inspection from the Palm Beach County Planning, Zoning & Building Department. Florida law mandates that all electrical work be performed by a contractor licensed by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. This ensures compliance with the NEC 2023, which governs safety standards for arc-fault protection and load calculations. DIY work voids insurance, creates sale liabilities, and most critically, compromises fire safety.

Our electronics keep getting zapped during Florida storms. Does FPL's grid cause these power surges?

While grid fluctuations occur, the primary surge risk in Florida is direct or nearby lightning strikes. FPL's infrastructure handles everyday loads, but no utility grid can stop a lightning-induced surge from entering your home. These high-voltage spikes can instantly destroy smart TVs, computers, and appliance control boards. A whole-house surge protector installed at your main panel is the essential first line of defense for Cabana Colony homes.

We have constant static on our landline and internet. Could the flat, wet soil near Lake Park affect our home's electrical grounding?

Yes, absolutely. The flat, sandy coastal plain and high water table in our area can corrode traditional ground rods, degrading your grounding electrode system. Poor grounding creates noise on communication lines and is a serious safety issue, as it prevents proper fault current dissipation. We test ground resistance and often install supplemental grounding electrodes, like ground plates, to achieve a low-resistance path required by code.

Our overhead service mast was damaged in a storm. What's involved in getting it repaired properly?

Repairing an overhead mast or service drop is a coordinated process. As the licensed contractor, we handle the on-site work: replacing the mast, conduit, and weatherhead to meet current NEC clearance codes. Florida Power & Light (FPL) must then disconnect and later reconnect the utility service lines. All work requires a permit from the Palm Beach County Building Department to ensure the structural integrity of the attachment to your house.

My Cabana Colony home was built in 1967. Why do my lights dim when I run the microwave and AC together?

Your 59-year-old electrical system, built with original cloth-jacketed copper wiring, was designed for a different era. A 100-amp service panel from 1967 simply doesn't have the bus bar capacity for today's simultaneous loads from modern kitchens, laundry rooms, and home offices. The insulation on that wiring can become brittle, increasing fire risk when overtaxed. Upgrading to a 200-amp service with modern Romex and AFCI breakers is the standard solution for safety and reliability in Lake Park.

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