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My lights flicker and my modem resets whenever there's a storm. Is this a Vectren grid problem or my house?

Flickering during storms is often a grid issue. Vectren, now part of CenterPoint Energy, serves an area with a high risk of lightning-induced surges. These power fluctuations can easily damage modern smart home electronics. While some flicker may originate on the utility side, having a professional evaluate your home's grounding and install whole-house surge protection at the main panel is a critical defense for your expensive devices.

My Marrs Township house was built around 1977 and the lights dim when the microwave runs. Is the original wiring just too old now?

Your electrical system is about 49 years old. Homes in the Marrs Township Residential District built with the original NM-B Romex are often struggling because 1977 standards were designed for far fewer appliances. Modern 2026 loads, like high-wattage microwaves, air fryers, and entertainment centers, can overload those original circuits. This constant demand on aging wires and connections is a primary cause of dimming lights and can create a fire risk over time.

We live in the rolling river valley near the fairgrounds. Could the terrain be affecting our power quality?

The rolling river valley terrain can impact electrical health in a couple of ways. Moist, shifting soil common in valleys can degrade underground cable splices and compromise grounding electrode connections, leading to stray voltage or poor protection. Furthermore, the dense tree canopy often found in these areas can cause interference with overhead service drops during high winds, leading to momentary outages or flickering that stresses your appliances.

The power is out and I smell something burning from an outlet. How fast can an electrician get here?

For an emergency like a burning smell, which indicates active overheating, we dispatch immediately. From a start point near the Posey County Fairgrounds, we take IN-62 for direct access across the township, aiming for a 10 to 15 minute response. Your first action should be to go to your main panel and shut off the breaker for that circuit if it's safe to do so, then evacuate the area immediately and call for help.

How should I prepare my home's electrical system for Posey County's ice storms and summer brownouts?

Preparing for 5°F ice storms and summer AC peaks involves layered protection. For winter, ensure your heating system's circuit is dedicated and in good repair. For summer brownouts, consider a hardwired standby generator with an automatic transfer switch, which is far safer and more reliable than portable units. A whole-house surge protector is also essential year-round to shield electronics from the voltage spikes that often accompany these grid disturbances.

I want to add a circuit, but I'm worried about permits and code. What do I need to know for Posey County?

Any new circuit requires a permit from the Posey County Building Commissioner and must follow the NEC 2020, which is Indiana's enforced standard. This isn't red tape; it's a verified safety check. As a master electrician licensed through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, I handle the entire process—from the load calculation on your panel to the final inspection. This ensures the work is documented, safe, and adds value to your home.

My overhead service mast looks crooked after a windstorm. Is this something I should worry about fixing?

Yes, a damaged or leaning overhead service mast is a serious safety concern. The mast is the point where Vectren's utility lines connect to your home. If it's compromised, it can pull loose, potentially dropping live power lines. This repair always requires a permit from the Posey County Building Commissioner and must be completed by a licensed electrician who can ensure the mast head, conduit, and weatherhead are up to the current NEC 2020 code for wind and ice loading.

I have a 100-amp panel and might want an electric car or heat pump. Is my system safe for these big upgrades?

A 100-amp service from 1977 is typically insufficient for adding a Level 2 EV charger or a new heat pump. More critically, we must check the panel brand. Many homes of that era have Federal Pacific panels, which are a known fire hazard due to breakers that can fail to trip. Upgrading your service to 200 amps is not just about capacity; it's a mandatory safety step to replace that recalled equipment before adding any major new load.

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