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FAQs
How should I prepare my Westborough home's electrical system for a winter ice storm or a summer brownout?
Preparation involves both protection and backup. For ice storms, ensure your overhead service mast and weatherhead are secure and clear of tree limbs. A licensed electrician can install a generator interlock kit on your panel, allowing for safe backup power from a portable generator during an outage. For summer brownouts, which strain an already overloaded 100-amp system, consider a service upgrade to increase capacity and reduce the risk of overheating circuits during peak AC use.
I'm near Bay State Commons and my power is completely out. How fast can an electrician get here to check for an internal fault?
For a total power loss, our dispatch prioritizes safety and response time. From our base near Bay State Commons, we're typically on I-495 and at your door within that critical 5-8 minute window for emergencies in Westborough Center. Our first step is verifying whether the outage is isolated to your home by checking the main panel and service entrance, then we systematically diagnose the internal fault to restore your power safely.
My Westborough Center home was built around 1950. Why do the lights dim when my dishwasher and microwave run at the same time?
Your home's 76-year-old electrical system, originally built with cloth-jacketed copper wiring, was never designed for today's simultaneous appliance loads. This old wiring has less capacity and degraded insulation, causing voltage drop when multiple devices draw power. In older Westborough neighborhoods, this is a common sign the 100-amp service is overloaded. Upgrading the panel and modernizing the branch circuits is the definitive solution for safety and reliability.
I have an old 100-amp panel and want to add a Level 2 EV charger and a heat pump. Is my current system in Westborough safe for this?
A 1950s-era 100-amp service cannot safely support a Level 2 EV charger and a heat pump simultaneously; the combined load would severely overload the system. We must first inspect the panel brand—homes of this vintage in Westborough often have recalled Federal Pacific panels, which are a known fire hazard and must be replaced. A full service upgrade to 200 amps is the required, code-compliant foundation for adding these modern high-demand appliances.
My home has power lines coming in from a pole in the backyard. What should I know about maintaining this type of service?
You have a classic overhead mast service, common for homes of your era in Westborough. The critical maintenance points are the mast itself, which must remain plumb and secure, and the weatherhead, which must keep moisture out of the service cables. The utility-owned lines from the pole to your mast are their responsibility, but the mast, weatherhead, and everything downstream to your panel are yours. Have these components inspected periodically for corrosion, physical damage, or animal intrusion to prevent major faults.
I want to upgrade my electrical panel. What permits and codes does the Westborough Building Department require?
All panel upgrades in Westborough require a permit from the Building Department and a final inspection to close it. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Massachusetts Board of State Examiners, I handle the entire permit process. The work must comply fully with the current NEC 2023, which mandates AFCI protection for most living area circuits and specific requirements for service equipment. Using a licensed professional ensures the red tape is managed correctly and your upgrade is legal, safe, and insurable.
We have huge, old trees over our property near Bay State Commons. Could that be affecting our home's electricity?
Yes, the heavy tree canopy common in Westborough Center directly impacts electrical health. Branches rubbing against overhead service drop lines can damage insulation and cause intermittent faults. More critically, extensive root systems can disrupt your home's grounding electrode system, especially if the ground rods are old. Poor grounding compromises the entire safety system of your electrical panel. We recommend a professional inspection of both the service drop connection and the grounding integrity.
My smart TV and modem keep resetting during storms. Is this a problem with National Grid's power in Westborough, or something in my house?
Seasonal ice storms on the National Grid system can cause momentary surges and dips in voltage, which are particularly hard on sensitive electronics. While the grid issue is real, protection starts at your main panel. Installing a whole-house surge protector at the service entrance will clamp these utility-side transients. We also recommend dedicated, properly grounded circuits for your home office and entertainment centers to create a robust defense against data loss and hardware damage.