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Questions and Answers
Our Woodmont home's lights dim when the AC kicks on. Is the original 1980s wiring in Tamarac too old for today's appliances?
A 46-year-old electrical system from 1980 is often undersized for 2026 demands. Original NM-B Romex wiring, while code-compliant for its time, wasn't designed for multiple high-draw devices like gaming PCs, large-screen TVs, and modern kitchen appliances running simultaneously. This constant strain on a 100-amp panel can cause voltage drops, noticeable as dimming lights. It's a clear sign your system is working at its limits and likely needs a capacity assessment.
We just lost all power and smell something burning from the panel. How fast can a master electrician get to our house near Tamarac Veterans Park?
For an emergency like a burning smell, we prioritize immediate dispatch. From Tamarac Veterans Park, our service route uses Florida's Turnpike for the fastest access to Woodmont, typically an 8-12 minute response. Upon arrival, our first action is to secure the main breaker to prevent fire risk, then diagnose the fault—often a failing breaker or overheated connection—with thermal imaging. Never ignore this smell; it requires urgent professional intervention.
Our inspector flagged a Federal Pacific panel. Can our 100-amp service from 1980 handle adding a heat pump or electric car charger?
The Federal Pacific panel is the primary safety concern, as these are known for failure and should be replaced immediately. Beyond that, a 100-amp service from 1980 cannot safely support the added load of a Level 2 EV charger or a modern heat pump. Both require dedicated, high-amperage circuits. A full service upgrade to 200 amps is the necessary first step to ensure safe, code-compliant capacity for these upgrades and future-proof your home.
We live on the flat coastal plain near the park. Does the soil type here affect our home's electrical grounding?
The flat, sandy soil common in the Woodmont area and around Tamarac Veterans Park can present a grounding challenge. Sandy soil has higher electrical resistance than dense clay, which can compromise the effectiveness of your grounding electrode system. During an inspection, we test grounding resistance to NEC standards. If it's insufficient, solutions like driving additional ground rods or using a ground enhancement material ensure your system can safely dissipate a fault current, which is vital for surge protection and safety.
Our power comes from an underground line to the side of the house. Does that make meter or panel repairs more complicated?
Underground service laterals, common in Woodmont, are generally more reliable against weather but add steps for repairs or upgrades. Any work on the meter socket, mast, or the service entrance cables before the main disconnect requires a coordinated outage with Florida Power & Light. As your master electrician, we handle all coordination with FPL and pull the necessary permits with the City of Tamarac Building Department, ensuring the work is seamless and compliant from the utility point to your panel.
How should we prepare our Tamarac home's electrical system for summer brownouts or a rare winter freeze?
Summer peak AC demand strains the grid, making brownouts possible. A licensed electrician can install a manual transfer switch for a portable generator, allowing you to safely back up essential circuits like refrigeration. For winter, the greater risk is often power loss from ice on lines, which again makes a generator valuable. Installing whole-house surge protection is also critical year-round to shield electronics from grid fluctuations during these weather events.
We want to upgrade our panel. What permits are needed from the City of Tamarac, and does the 2023 electrical code change the requirements?
A panel upgrade or replacement always requires a permit from the City of Tamarac Building Department and a final inspection. The adopted 2023 NEC introduces new requirements, such as stricter AFCI and GFCI protection rules, which your new installation must meet. As a licensed contractor with the Florida DBPR, we manage the entire permit process, ensure the installation exceeds current code for safety, and schedule the final inspection. This protects your investment and ensures your home's electrical system is fully compliant and insurable.
Our smart devices in Tamarac keep resetting after lightning storms. Is this a problem with FPL's power quality or our house?
Florida Power & Light manages the grid, but South Florida's high lightning surge risk means protection starts at your home. Frequent surges can degrade sensitive electronics in smart TVs, computers, and thermostats over time. The first line of defense is a whole-house surge protector installed at your main panel, which intercepts spikes before they enter your circuits. For critical devices, point-of-use surge protectors add another layer. This two-tier approach is essential here.