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Basehor, KS
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Elite 1 Electric

Elite 1 Electric

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20263 163rd St, Basehor KS 66007
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Generator Installation/Repair
Elite 1 Electric is your trusted, local electrical expert serving Basehor and the surrounding Kansas City area. We specialize in solving the common and frustrating electrical issues that homeowners fa...
Elite Electric KC

Elite Electric KC

2211 N 145th Ter, Basehor KS 66007
Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Electricians, Solar Installation
Elite Electric KC is a trusted electrical service provider in Basehor, KS, specializing in lighting fixtures, electrical systems, and solar installation. We help Basehor homeowners and businesses addr...


Q&A

The power just went out and I smell something burning near my panel. Who can get here fast?

For an electrical emergency like a burning smell, immediate dispatch is critical. From our location near Basehor City Park, we can typically reach homes along US-24/40 within 5 to 8 minutes. Do not attempt to reset a breaker in this scenario. A burning odor often indicates an active fault at a connection point or within the panel itself, which requires a licensed electrician to safely isolate and repair to prevent a fire.

My smart TVs and modems keep getting fried during Evergy power surges. What's the solution?

Frequent thunderstorms in our area create a high surge risk on the Evergy grid that basic power strips cannot handle. Sensitive electronics require layered protection. The most effective strategy starts with a whole-house surge protective device installed at your main service panel, which shunts major surges to ground before they enter your home. This should be supplemented by point-of-use protectors for critical devices. This two-tiered approach is a standard recommendation for Basehor homes.

I want to upgrade my electrical panel. What permits and codes apply in Leavenworth County?

All panel upgrades in Leavenworth County require a permit from the Planning and Zoning office and a final inspection. The work must comply with the NEC 2020, which is the current adopted code in Kansas, and includes requirements for AFCI and GFCI protection that weren't standard in 2001. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Kansas State Board of Technical Professions, I handle the permit application, ensure the installation meets all code articles for service equipment and grounding, and coordinate the necessary inspections to close the job legally and safely.

My Basehor home was built in 2001. Why do my lights dim when the AC and microwave run at the same time?

Your 25-year-old electrical system was designed for a different era. The original NM-B Romex wiring and 150A service panel from 2001 are now supporting a much higher load from modern appliances, computers, and entertainment systems that didn't exist then. This cumulative demand can overload circuits, causing voltage drop, which manifests as dimming lights. An evaluation of your panel's load calculation and circuit mapping is often the first step to a safe, reliable upgrade.

We live in the rolling hills near Basehor City Park and have intermittent power issues. Could the terrain be a factor?

Yes, the rolling prairie terrain can impact electrical health. Long service drops over hills may be more susceptible to wind damage and tree contact. Furthermore, rocky or variable soil conditions common in our area can compromise the effectiveness of your home's grounding electrode system, which is critical for safety and surge dissipation. An inspection can verify that your ground rods meet NEC depth requirements and have low-resistance connections to ensure proper fault current pathing.

I have a 150-amp panel from 2001. Can I safely add a Level 2 EV charger or a new heat pump?

A 150-amp panel from 2001 may be at or near its capacity, especially if it's a Federal Pacific brand, which is a known safety hazard and should be replaced regardless of new loads. Adding a 240-volt Level 2 charger or a heat pump requires a dedicated circuit and significant amperage. A professional load calculation is mandatory to determine if your current service can handle the addition or if a panel upgrade to 200 amps is the necessary, code-compliant path forward.

My power comes from an overhead line on a mast. What specific maintenance should I be aware of?

Overhead service masts require periodic visual inspection. Check for any sagging or damage to the mast head, the conduit itself, and the service drop cables leading from the utility pole. Ensure the mast is securely anchored to your structure, as high winds can cause movement that loosens connections at the weatherhead. It's also important to keep tree branches trimmed well clear of the overhead lines. Any work on the mast or service entrance conductors must be performed by a licensed electrician in coordination with Evergy.

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

Preparation focuses on backup power and surge protection. For extended outages from ice storms, a permanently installed standby generator with an automatic transfer switch is the safest, most reliable option. For summer brownouts, which are brief voltage sags, whole-house surge protection is essential to protect appliances from the damaging effects of repeated low voltage. Ensuring your heating system's electrical components are on a dedicated, properly sized circuit is also a key winterization step.

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