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Q&A
Our smart TVs and computers in Reisterstown keep resetting during thunderstorms. Is this a BGE grid problem or our wiring?
This is typically a surge protection issue. While BGE manages the main grid, the moderate surge risk from our seasonal thunderstorms means transient voltage spikes are inevitable. Your home's internal wiring likely lacks adequate whole-house surge protection at the main panel. These spikes can bypass basic power strips, damaging sensitive electronics. Installing a Type 1 or Type 2 surge protection device (SPD) at your service entrance is the professional solution to safeguard your investment.
We live near the wooded areas of Hannah More Park. Could the trees be affecting our home's power quality?
Absolutely. The dense tree canopy and rolling hills around Glyndon directly impact electrical health. Overhead service lines running through trees can cause interference, flickering, and momentary outages from wind or falling branches. Furthermore, rocky or variable soil conditions in this terrain can compromise your grounding electrode system's effectiveness, which is critical for safety and surge dissipation. An inspection should verify your ground rods meet NEC 2023 requirements for resistance.
I'm smelling a burning odor from an outlet in Glyndon. How fast can an emergency electrician get here?
For an active burning smell, treat it as an emergency. From a central dispatch point like Hannah More Park, a qualified master electrician can typically be on-site in your Glyndon neighborhood within 10-15 minutes via I-795. Your first action should be to turn off the breaker for that circuit and unplug any devices. This immediate response time is critical to prevent an electrical fire from escalating.
We have overhead power lines coming to our house on a mast. What are the common maintenance issues with this setup in Baltimore County?
Overhead mast service, common in our area, has specific vulnerabilities. The mast itself, conduit, and weatherhead can suffer from weathering, ice damage, or animal intrusion over decades. The service drop cables from the utility pole can degrade or be compromised by tree contact. It's crucial to have a licensed electrician periodically inspect the integrity of the mast, its attachment to the house, and the sealing of the weatherhead to prevent water infiltration into your main panel, which creates a serious shock and fire hazard.
We have a 150-amp panel from 1979. Can it safely handle adding a Level 2 EV charger and a new heat pump?
A 150A panel from 1979 is likely at its capacity limit and may contain a Federal Pacific panel, which is a known fire hazard and should be replaced immediately. Adding a Level 2 EV charger (requiring a 40-50A dedicated circuit) and a heat pump simultaneously would almost certainly overload that original service. A professional load calculation is mandatory, and an upgrade to a modern 200A or larger service panel with AFCI breakers is the standard, code-compliant solution for this level of addition.
How should I prepare my Reisterstown home's electrical system for summer brownouts and winter ice storms?
Preparation focuses on backup power and surge protection. For extended outages from ice storms or grid strain during summer AC peaks, a properly installed and permitted generator with a transfer switch is the reliable solution. Concurrently, ensure you have whole-house surge protection installed. This defends your appliances against the damaging surges that frequently occur when utility power flickers or restores after a brownout, which are common during our temperature extremes.
What permits and codes do I need to know about for a panel upgrade or rewiring project in Baltimore County?
All major electrical work in Baltimore County requires a permit from the Department of Permits, Approvals and Inspections and must comply with the currently adopted NEC 2023. The work must be performed by a Maryland Board of Electricians-licensed master electrician, who will pull the permit, schedule required inspections, and ensure the installation meets all safety and grounding codes. Attempting this without proper licensing and permits risks failed inspections, voided insurance, and serious safety liabilities.
Our Glyndon home's wiring is original from 1979. Why do our lights dim when the new refrigerator and microwave run at the same time?
Your home's electrical system is now 47 years old. The original NM-B Romex wiring was installed for a different era of appliance loads. Modern high-draw devices like refrigerators with compressors and high-wattage microwaves can easily overload those original branch circuits, causing voltage drop that appears as dimming lights. This is a common capacity issue in our neighborhood, indicating your 150A service panel may need updated circuits to handle 2026's simultaneous energy demands safely.