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Voltz Electric Company
Q&A
I've lost power and smell a faint burning odor from an outlet. How fast can a master electrician get to my house in Denton?
For an active electrical fire hazard, we dispatch immediately. From a start point like the Denton Public Library, we can use NC-109 for rapid access to Denton Town Center, typically arriving in 3-5 minutes. Your first action should be to go to your main panel and shut off the breaker for that circuit, then call. This prevents further damage while we're en route.
My 1977 Denton Town Center home's lights dim when the AC kicks on. Why does my 49-year-old wiring struggle with normal appliances?
Original NM-B Romex from 1977 was designed for a lower electrical demand than modern 2026 standards. Kitchens now have multiple high-wattage devices, and home offices add constant computer loads. This cumulative draw on aging conductors and connections can cause voltage drop, which manifests as dimming lights. A professional load calculation is the first step to assess if your 100A service is adequate.
I have an old 100-amp Federal Pacific panel and want to add a heat pump. Is this safe, or do I need a full upgrade?
A Federal Pacific panel is a known safety hazard due to breakers that can fail to trip during an overload, creating a serious fire risk. Adding a heat pump's significant load to this outdated and dangerous 100A panel is not safe. The project requires a full service panel replacement to a modern, code-compliant unit with adequate capacity, which is also a prerequisite for any future EV charger installation.
I want to add a circuit. Does the Davidson County Inspections Department require a permit for that, and what code do you follow?
Yes, Davidson County requires a permit for any new circuit installation. As a North Carolina State Board licensed master electrician, I handle pulling the permit, performing the work to 2023 NEC standards, and scheduling the final inspection. This ensures the work is documented for safety and future home sales. Bypassing this process can void your homeowner's insurance and create significant liability.
We have rolling Piedmont hills and tall trees near the library. Could that be causing our intermittent lights and internet drops?
Yes, the terrain and tree canopy can directly impact electrical health. Overhead service lines swaying in wind or contacting branches cause intermittent faults. Rocky, clay-heavy soil common here can also lead to high-impedance grounding over time, which affects whole-house performance and surge dissipation. An inspection should check masthead security, tree clearance, and ground rod resistance.
My Denton home has an overhead mast coming from the pole. What are common issues with this setup I should watch for?
Overhead mast service is standard here, but the entry point where the conduit meets your roof is a critical vulnerability. Look for rust, gaps in the weatherhead, or loose mast straps that can let water into your panel. Also, ensure the service drop conductors have proper clearance from roofs and decks. These are common failure points we check during a routine service evaluation.
How should I prepare my Denton home's electrical system for summer brownouts or winter ice storms?
For summer peak loads, ensure your HVAC system is on a dedicated, properly sized circuit and consider a hardwired surge protector. For winter ice storms that threaten prolonged outages, a professionally installed generator interlock kit and inlet is the safest backup solution. Never use a portable generator without a transfer switch, as backfeeding power into the grid is illegal and deadly for utility workers.
My smart TV and modem keep resetting during Denton thunderstorms. Is this a Duke Energy grid issue or my home's wiring?
Seasonal thunderstorms in our area create moderate surge risk on the Duke Energy grid. While some fluctuation is external, your home's first line of defense is proper whole-house surge protection installed at the main panel. Point-of-use strips are not enough for the large surges that can damage modern electronics. We can evaluate your service entrance and grounding to ensure it meets 2023 NEC standards for surge protection.