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FAQs
My smart TVs and computers in Lost Creek keep resetting after thunderstorms from Duke Energy. What's causing this?
Duke Energy's grid in our area faces moderate surge risk from seasonal thunderstorms. These voltage spikes, while often brief, can overwhelm the basic protection built into most power strips. Sensitive modern electronics require dedicated whole-house surge protection installed at your main panel. This acts as a first line of defense, clamping high-voltage transients before they reach your expensive devices.
I have a Federal Pacific panel and want to install a heat pump and an EV charger. Is my 1977 home's electrical system safe for this?
No, it is not safe to proceed. Federal Pacific panels are a known fire hazard and are not listed for use; they must be replaced before any significant load addition. Furthermore, your 100-amp service is insufficient for a Level 2 EV charger and a heat pump simultaneously. A full service upgrade to 200 amps is the necessary first step to safely modernize your home's capacity.
I want to upgrade my electrical panel in Vigo County. What permits and codes do I need to know about?
All major panel work requires a permit from the Vigo County Building Inspection Department and must be performed by a licensed electrician, as regulated by the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency. The work will be inspected to ensure it meets the current NEC 2020 code, which includes updates for AFCI protection and grounding. As your contractor, we handle all permit filings and coordinate the inspection, ensuring your upgrade is both safe and legally compliant.
We live on rolling farmland near Lost Creek Park and have occasional static on our landline. Could that be related to our electrical system?
Yes, it could be related. Rolling terrain with long service runs can sometimes lead to grounding issues or induced voltage on communication lines. Furthermore, the heavy tree canopy common around the park can cause branches to intermittently contact overhead service drops. An electrician should check your grounding electrode system and the integrity of your service mast and connections to ensure they are not introducing interference.
How can I prepare my Lost Creek Township home's electrical system for winter ice storms and summer brownouts?
For winter's 12°F lows and ice storms, ensure your heating system's electrical components are serviced and consider a hardwired standby generator for essential circuits. During summer peak AC season, a service upgrade can prevent brownouts by providing adequate capacity. Installing a transfer switch for a portable generator is a practical step for both scenarios, allowing you to safely backfeed power during an outage.
My house in Lost Creek Estates was built in 1977. Why do my lights dim when the air conditioner and microwave run at the same time?
Your home's electrical system is about 49 years old. Original NM-B Romex wiring from that era was designed for a different era of appliances, without today's constant high-draw devices. A 100-amp panel, once considered generous, is now often at capacity in these neighborhoods. Modern kitchens and home offices simply demand more power than a 1977 system was engineered to provide, leading to voltage drop you experience as dimming lights.
My power goes out more often than my neighbor's in Lost Creek Estates. We both have overhead lines from the pole. What could be different?
While you both have an overhead service mast, the health of the connection at your weatherhead or the section of service cable running to your home could be compromised. Age, weathering, or animal damage specific to your line can cause intermittent faults. A master electrician can inspect your mast, service entrance conductors, and meter base for corrosion or damage that Duke Energy may not address until a complete failure occurs.
I smell something burning from an outlet in my Lost Creek Township home. How fast can an electrician get here?
That smell requires immediate attention to prevent a fire. From our dispatch near Lost Creek Park, we can typically be on I-70 and at your door within 10 to 15 minutes for an emergency like this. Please turn off the circuit at your panel if it's safe to do so, and avoid using that outlet until we can inspect the connections and wiring behind it.