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West Hattiesburg, MS
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Questions and Answers

The power is out in my West Hattiesburg home and I smell something burning near the panel. Who can get here fast?

For a burning smell, shut off the main breaker and call immediately. From the Turtle Creek Mall area, a Master Electrician can typically be on-site within 10-15 minutes using I-59 for a direct route. This is a critical safety issue that could involve a failing breaker, overheated connection, or a compromised wire. Do not attempt to reset breakers or investigate the panel yourself while the odor is present.

My electronics in West Hattiesburg keep getting zapped by power surges. Is this a Mississippi Power grid issue?

Frequent surges are common in our area due to high lightning activity and grid switching. While Mississippi Power manages the distribution, the final protection for your home's electronics is your responsibility. Modern smart devices are particularly sensitive. A whole-house surge protector installed at your main panel is the first line of defense, supplementing any utility-side protection. This is a standard recommendation under NEC 2020 for areas with this risk profile.

I have an old Federal Pacific panel and want to add a Level 2 EV charger. Is my 150-amp service from 1988 sufficient?

A Federal Pacific panel is a known safety hazard and should be replaced before adding any major load. Even with a new panel, a 150-amp service from 1988 may be marginal for a Level 2 charger plus central air and other modern loads. A load calculation is essential. Many Oak Grove homes from that era benefit from an upgrade to 200 amps, which provides the headroom for an EV charger, a heat pump, and future expansion safely.

My home in Oak Grove was built in 1988, and the lights dim when appliances cycle on. Is this a sign of outdated wiring?

Your electrical system is approximately 38 years old. Original NM-B Romex wiring from that era is generally safe, but its capacity wasn't designed for today's high-demand loads from multiple smart devices and kitchen appliances. Dimming lights often indicate the circuit is overloaded or there may be voltage drop issues starting at the main panel. An evaluation of your 150-amp service and branch circuit loading can identify if you need additional dedicated circuits or a service upgrade.

How should I prepare my home's electrical system for a Pine Belt ice storm or a summer brownout?

For winter ice storms, ensure your generator transfer switch is installed by a licensed professional to prevent back-feeding the grid, which is illegal and deadly. In summer, brownouts from peak AC demand can damage compressor motors. Installing a whole-house surge protector guards against voltage swings, and having an electrician verify your HVAC system's dedicated circuit and connections can prevent overload failures during sustained heat.

Does the sandy, rolling pine forest soil near Turtle Creek Mall affect my home's electrical grounding?

Yes, soil composition directly impacts grounding electrode resistance. Sandy, well-drained soil common in our rolling terrain can lead to a higher-resistance ground, which is less effective during a lightning strike or fault. The NEC requires grounding electrodes to achieve a specific resistance, which may necessitate driving additional rods or using a concrete-encased electrode (Ufer ground). An electrician can test your system's grounding to ensure it meets current safety standards.

I'm adding a room. Does the Lamar County permit office require an electrical inspection, and what code do they use?

Yes, any new circuit or significant modification in Lamar County requires a permit and inspection. The county enforces the NEC 2020, with any state or local amendments. As a contractor licensed by the Mississippi State Board of Contractors, we pull the permits, schedule the rough-in and final inspections, and ensure the work is documented. This protects your investment and is required by law for insurance and future resale.

My overhead service mast was damaged in a storm. What's involved in repairing it for my West Hattiesburg home?

Repairing an overhead mast and service entrance cable requires coordination. A Master Electrician will replace the mast, weatherhead, and conduit to code, but Mississippi Power must disconnect and later reconnect the utility drop. The Lamar County Building Department will require a permit for this work, as it involves the structural integrity of your home's service entrance. We handle this process to ensure the repair meets all NEC 2020 and local amendment standards.

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