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Question Answers
My power comes from an overhead mast on the roof. What are the common issues with this setup in our neighborhood?
Overhead mast service is standard here but exposes connections to Montana's extreme weather. High winds can strain masthead connections, and ice accumulation can weigh down the service drop. We inspect for proper mast strapping, weatherhead integrity, and clearance from roofs and trees. Ensuring these elements are secure prevents service wire damage and reduces the risk of a weather-related outage at your home.
How can I prepare my home's electrical system for a Great Falls winter with potential ice storms and brownouts?
Winter heating surges and ice storms stress the grid and your home's wiring. Have your service mast, connections, and main panel inspected for ice damage vulnerability. Consider installing a generator interlock kit for emergency heat, and ensure your smoke and CO detectors are wired with battery backup. Surge protection is also wise, as power restoration often causes voltage spikes.
The lights went out and I smell something burning near an outlet. Who can get here fast in Great Falls?
For a burning smell, treat it as an immediate fire risk and call 911. For a master electrician, our dispatch from near Gibson Park uses I-15 for rapid access across the city, typically reaching Highland Park addresses within 8 to 12 minutes. A quick response is critical to locate and isolate a potential arc-fault before it causes damage.
We live on the high plains plateau near Gibson Park and have intermittent electrical noise in our audio system. Could the terrain be a factor?
Potentially, yes. The rocky, high-plateau soil can challenge grounding electrode systems, leading to a weak or high-resistance ground. This poor grounding can introduce interference and compromise surge protection. An evaluation of your grounding rods, clamps, and conductor would determine if upgrading the grounding system would clean up that noise and improve overall safety.
I have an old Federal Pacific panel and want to add an electric car charger. Is my 100-amp service enough?
No, it is not. A Federal Pacific panel is a known safety hazard due to breakers that can fail to trip, and its 100A capacity is already strained by a modern home. Adding a Level 2 EV charger, which requires a dedicated 40-50 amp circuit, would necessitate a full service upgrade to 200A and the immediate replacement of that dangerous panel.
I need a panel upgrade. What permits from the City of Great Falls are required, and do you handle the inspections?
A service upgrade always requires an electrical permit from the City of Great Falls Planning and Community Development. As a licensed master electrician, I pull all necessary permits and ensure the work meets NEC 2023 and Montana state codes. I coordinate the rough and final inspections with the city, and provide all documentation for NorthWestern Energy's approval, handling the entire compliance process.
My 1965 Highland Park home has original wiring and the lights dim when the microwave runs. Is the whole system outdated?
Your electrical system is now 61 years old. Cloth-jacketed copper wiring from that era, while decent for its time, was never designed for the constant loads of today's kitchens and home offices. Modern appliances demand far more amperage on dedicated circuits, which your 100A service panel may struggle to provide safely without overloading.
My smart TV and modem keep resetting during wind storms. Is this a NorthWestern Energy grid issue or my house wiring?
This is likely a combination. The moderate surge risk on our high plains, from lightning and grid switching, can send spikes through overhead lines. Your 1965 wiring lacks modern whole-house surge protection. We should first ensure your panel and grounding are sound, then install a service entrance surge protector to defend your electronics from both external and internal surges.