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FAQs
My smart TVs and computers keep getting damaged by power surges. Is this a problem with Hawaiian Electric (HECO) or something in my house?
While HECO manages the grid, our volcanic tropical environment creates a high surge risk from frequent lightning and geological activity. These grid-level surges can easily bypass basic power strips and damage sensitive electronics. Protecting your home requires a professionally installed whole-house surge protection device at your main electrical panel. This device works in tandem with HECO's equipment to clamp dangerous voltage spikes before they reach your outlets.
I have an old 100-amp panel and want to add a Level 2 EV charger and a heat pump. Is my current system safe for this in my 1980s home?
A 100-amp service from the 1980s is insufficient for adding a Level 2 EV charger and a heat pump simultaneously. More critically, if your panel is a Federal Pacific brand, it presents a significant fire hazard due to known breaker failure and should be replaced immediately, regardless of new loads. A full service upgrade to 200-amps is the standard, safe solution to support modern electric vehicle charging and efficient climate control in Keaau.
My power comes in on an overhead line. Does that make my service more vulnerable than homes with underground wires?
Overhead service lines, common in Keaau, are more exposed to environmental factors like high winds, falling tree branches, and salt air corrosion. This can lead to more frequent service disruptions or damage to the weatherhead and mast. However, overhead service is often easier and less expensive to repair or upgrade than buried lines. The key is ensuring your mast, conduit, and point of attachment to the house are properly sealed and rated for our harsh coastal rainforest conditions.
I just lost all power and smell something burning near my panel. How fast can an electrician get to my house in Keaau?
For a burning smell and total power loss, we treat it as an immediate safety dispatch. From the Keaau Shopping Center, we use Hawaii Belt Road (Route 11) for direct access to most neighborhoods, with a typical 5-8 minute response for urgent calls. The priority is to safely disconnect power at the meter to prevent a potential fire, then diagnose the issue at your service entrance or panel.
My Keaau Town home was built in 1980 and has original wiring. Why are the lights dimming when I use the microwave and air conditioning together?
Your home's 46-year-old NM-B (Romex) wiring is likely struggling with 2026 appliance loads. Original circuits from that era were designed for fewer electronics and lower simultaneous demand. Modern kitchens and whole-home AC units draw significantly more power, which can cause voltage drop, noticeable as dimming lights. This is a common capacity issue in Keaau Town, indicating your electrical system needs a professional load calculation and likely circuit upgrades.
I need a panel upgrade. What permits are required from Hawaii County, and does the work have to follow a specific electrical code?
All panel upgrades in Keaau require a permit from the Hawaii County Department of Public Works Building Division. The work must be performed by a licensed electrician, as mandated by the Hawaii Board of Electricians and Plumbers, and it must fully comply with the NEC 2020 code, which Hawaii County has adopted. As your contractor, I handle the permit application, scheduling inspections, and ensuring the installation meets all current safety standards for grounding, AFCI protection, and load calculations before the county signs off.
Could the heavy rainforest environment near the Keaau Shopping Center be causing electrical problems in my home?
Absolutely. The constant moisture and dense canopy of our volcanic tropical rainforest accelerate corrosion on outdoor mast heads, meter bases, and grounding electrode connections. This corrosion increases resistance, which can lead to power quality issues, poor grounding, and even equipment failure. Furthermore, tree limbs interacting with overhead service lines during storms are a common cause of flickering lights and outages. Regular exterior electrical inspections are vital in this terrain.
How should I prepare my home's electrical system for summer brownouts and high humidity in Keaau?
Summer peaks strain the grid and increase indoor humidity, which stresses electrical components. Start with a maintenance inspection to ensure all connections at your panel and outlets are tight; corrosion from humidity can create heat and resistance. For brownouts, consider a hardwired backup generator with an automatic transfer switch to maintain critical loads like refrigeration. Whole-house surge protection is also critical, as brownouts are often followed by damaging voltage surges when power is restored.