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FAQs
How should I prepare my home's electrical system for a Louisiana ice storm or summer brownout?
For winter ice storms, ensure your generator's transfer switch is professionally installed to prevent back-feeding the grid, which is lethal to line workers. In summer, sustained heat can cause brownouts that strain motors in your AC and refrigerator. Installing a hardwired surge protector at your panel is crucial year-round to defend against the voltage swings that accompany these events. These steps protect both your home's infrastructure and the sensitive electronics inside.
We live on the flat coastal plain near the Civic Center. Does the soil type affect my home's electrical grounding?
Yes, the moist, conductive soil of our coastal plain is generally favorable for grounding electrode systems. However, it requires proper installation. Ground rods must reach the permanent moisture level, and all connections must be corrosion-resistant. A poor ground can lead to stray voltage, equipment damage, and compromised safety during a lightning strike. We verify ground resistance with specialized meters to ensure your system meets NEC 2023 standards for effective fault clearing.
The power is out and I smell burning near my panel. Who can get here fast from the Gonzales Civic Center area?
From the Gonzales Civic Center, a master electrician can be on I-10 and at your Southwood Village home in under 10 minutes. A burning odor indicates an active fault, like a failing breaker or overheated connection. Your first action should be to safely shut off the main breaker if possible. Time is critical to prevent an electrical fire, so a prompt dispatch for diagnostic testing and repair is essential.
My power comes from an overhead line on a mast. What maintenance should I be aware of?
Overhead service masts require periodic inspection, especially after severe weather. Check for any sagging or damage to the mast head, the service drop cables, and the weatherhead seal. These components are your first line of defense against water intrusion, which can cause major panel damage. Also, ensure tree branches are trimmed well back from the lines to prevent interference and fire risk. Any work on the mast or service entrance conductors must be permitted and performed by a licensed electrician.
I have a 150-amp Federal Pacific panel and want to add an EV charger. Is this a dangerous combination?
Yes, this is a high-risk scenario. Federal Pacific panels are known for faulty breakers that fail to trip during overloads, creating a serious fire hazard. Adding a Level 2 EV charger's sustained 30-50 amp load would severely test that aging equipment. The first step is a full panel replacement with a modern, UL-listed unit. Only after that upgrade can we safely evaluate if your service entrance and grounding meet the 2023 NEC requirements for EV charger installation.
Do I need a permit from the City of Gonzales to replace my electrical panel?
Absolutely. A panel replacement always requires a permit from the City of Gonzales Building Department. The inspection ensures the work complies with the 2023 NEC and is performed safely. As a master electrician licensed by the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors, I handle the entire permit process—application, scheduling, and the final inspection. This documentation is vital for your home's insurance and resale value, proving the upgrade was done to current code.
Our 1994 house in Southwood Village has original wiring. Is it safe for today's appliances?
Your electrical system is 32 years old. The NM-B Romex cable installed then has an insulation life typically rated for 40 years, but modern loads from home offices, large-screen TVs, and kitchen appliances can stress it prematurely. We often see undersized circuits from that era overheating under continuous use. A professional assessment of your 150A panel's bus bars and branch circuit loading is a wise investment to prevent nuisance trips and fire risks.
My lights in Gonzales flicker whenever the AC kicks on. Is this an Entergy grid problem or my wiring?
Flickering under load like an AC start is usually a sign of voltage drop within your home's wiring, often from loose connections at the panel or an overloaded circuit. However, Entergy Louisiana's grid in our area experiences high surge risk from frequent lightning, which can compound the issue. A proper diagnosis checks your internal connections first, then considers whole-house surge protection at the service entrance to shield your electronics from external spikes.