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Indialantic, FL
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Allstar Electrical Services

Allstar Electrical Services

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112 Neptune Ct, Indialantic FL 32903
Electricians
Allstar Electrical Services is an Indialantic-based electrical company founded by a U.S. Navy SeaBee veteran. With over 17 years of dedicated service, the founder's journey began in the Navy, where he...
All Lit Up Landscape Lighting

All Lit Up Landscape Lighting

418 Rio Casa Dr N, Indialantic FL 32903
Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Electricians, Landscape Architects or Designers
All Lit Up Landscape Lighting is your trusted Indialantic expert for enhancing outdoor beauty and safety through professional electrical and lighting services. We understand the unique challenges loca...


Question Answers

My Indialantic home has overhead service lines. Should I consider converting to underground service for better reliability?

Overhead service with a mast is standard for many Indialantic homes and functions well when properly maintained. The primary advantage of underground service is protection from wind and tree damage during storms, but conversion requires trenching and coordination with Florida Power & Light. For existing overhead service, ensure your masthead is securely mounted and weatherhead properly sealed against salt air corrosion. We recommend annual inspections of the service drop connections and mast hardware, especially before hurricane season. Both service types can provide reliable power when installed to current NEC standards.

How should I prepare my Indialantic home's electrical system for summer brownouts and occasional winter ice storms?

Summer AC peaks strain the grid, while winter lows around 45°F can bring ice storms that knock out power. For brownouts, consider installing a whole-house voltage monitor that automatically sheds non-essential loads. For outages, a properly sized generator with a transfer switch provides backup power without backfeeding dangerous voltage onto FPL's lines. Surge protection becomes critical during restoration when power returns with potential spikes. We can assess your essential circuits and recommend appropriate solutions that comply with local generator installation requirements.

My Indialantic-by-the-Sea home was built in 1968 and still has original copper NM-B wiring. Why do my lights dim when I run the microwave and air conditioner together?

Your electrical system is 58 years old, which means it was designed for a different era of appliance loads. Original 1968 copper NM-B wiring in Indialantic-by-the-Sea homes often lacks the capacity for modern 2026 demands like multiple high-wattage kitchen appliances, large-screen TVs, and computer equipment running simultaneously. The 100A panel may be overloaded at peak times, causing voltage drops that manifest as dimming lights. Upgrading to a 200A service with new branch circuits would resolve these capacity issues while maintaining code compliance.

I smell something burning from my electrical panel in Indialantic. How quickly can an electrician get here?

For burning smells or smoke from electrical panels, we treat this as an emergency dispatch. From the Indialantic Boardwalk, our service vehicles take the Florida State Road A1A route and typically reach Indialantic homes within 5-10 minutes during normal traffic. We recommend immediately turning off power at the main breaker if safe to do so, then evacuating the area until we arrive. Our trucks carry thermal imaging cameras and replacement parts to diagnose and address overheating components on-site when possible.

My smart home devices keep resetting during Florida Power & Light outages in Indialantic. Are power surges damaging my electronics?

Florida Power & Light's grid in coastal Brevard County experiences frequent lightning-induced surges that can damage modern electronics. Smart home devices, computers, and entertainment systems contain sensitive microprocessors vulnerable to voltage spikes. Whole-house surge protection installed at your service entrance provides the first line of defense, supplemented by point-of-use protectors for critical equipment. Given Indialantic's high surge risk, we recommend Type 1 or Type 2 surge protective devices rated for at least 50kA to handle lightning-induced transients.

What permits do I need from the Town of Indialantic Building Department to upgrade my electrical panel?

Panel upgrades require both an electrical permit from the Town of Indialantic Building Department and coordination with Florida Power & Light for service disconnect/reconnect. As a Florida DBPR-licensed master electrician, I handle all permit applications and ensure installations meet NEC 2023 requirements. The process includes load calculations, equipment listings, and final inspections. For homes with Federal Pacific panels, we often recommend complete replacement rather than modification, which requires full permitting. Proper documentation protects your home's value and ensures insurance coverage remains valid.

I found a Federal Pacific panel in my 1968 Indialantic home. Can I safely install a Level 2 EV charger or heat pump with this setup?

Federal Pacific panels have known safety issues with breakers failing to trip during overloads, creating fire risks. Even without the EV charger question, this panel requires immediate replacement. Your existing 100A service cannot support a Level 2 EV charger (typically requiring 40-50A) plus a heat pump (30-50A) alongside other household loads. We recommend upgrading to a 200A panel with AFCI breakers first, then installing dedicated circuits for both systems. This approach ensures safe operation and meets NEC 2023 requirements for new installations.

Does living on the flat coastal plain near the Indialantic Boardwalk affect my home's electrical grounding?

The flat coastal terrain presents both advantages and challenges for electrical systems. Sandy soil common in Indialantic-by-the-Sea has higher resistance than clay, potentially affecting grounding electrode performance. We typically install additional ground rods or use chemical treatments to achieve the required 25-ohm resistance. Salt air corrosion requires regular inspection of service masts and connections. Overhead lines in this terrain are susceptible to wind damage during storms, making proper masthead and weatherhead installation particularly important for reliability.

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