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Silver Springs Electricians Pros

Silver Springs, NV
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Mikey's Maintenance and service

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Silver Springs NV 89429
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Plumbing, Electricians
Mikey's Maintenance and Service is a licensed, family-owned business proudly serving Silver Springs and the surrounding Northern Nevada area. With 36 years of hands-on experience in HVAC, plumbing, an...


FAQs

I lost power and smell something burning near an outlet. How fast can an electrician get to Silver Springs Airport area?

For a burning smell, treat it as an emergency and shut off power at the main breaker if safe to do so. From our dispatch near the airport, we can typically be on US-50 and to most Silver Springs Estates homes within that critical 8-12 minute window. A burning odor often indicates a failing connection at an outlet or within the panel, which requires immediate investigation to prevent an electrical fire.

My lights flicker when the AC kicks on. Is this an NV Energy grid problem or my home's wiring?

Flickering under load typically points to a voltage drop within your home's electrical system, not the NV Energy supply. It often signals undersized wiring for the circuit, a loose connection at the panel bus bars, or an aging breaker. Given our area's moderate risk of dry lightning surges, this instability can also stress sensitive electronics. A load calculation and circuit evaluation can identify the weak point, whether it's an outdated branch circuit or a need for whole-house surge protection at the service entrance.

My power comes from an overhead line on a mast. What should I watch for with this setup?

Overhead service masts are common here. Inspect the mast head and weatherhead for corrosion or damage, and ensure the mast itself is still securely anchored to the structure. The incoming service drop wires should have clear clearance from trees and your roof. In high winds, loose connections at these points can arc and cause outages. During any roof work, have an electrician verify the mast's integrity, as a compromised mast is a serious fall and electrical hazard.

Our 1989 Silver Springs Estates home has original wiring. Is it safe for modern gadgets and computers?

Your electrical system is 37 years old. NM-B Romex wiring from that era is generally sound, but it wasn't designed for the continuous load of today's multiple large-screen TVs, computers, and kitchen appliances. Modern demands can overheat old circuits. A professional assessment can check for worn insulation at outlets and confirm your 100A service panel has enough capacity for your current lifestyle without risking a nuisance trip or a fire hazard.

I have a Federal Pacific panel and want to add an EV charger. Is my 100-amp service enough?

No, it's not. First, Federal Pacific panels have a known, critical failure rate with breakers that may not trip during an overload, creating a severe fire risk. Replacement is the urgent priority. Second, a 100-amp service from 1989 lacks the capacity for a Level 2 EV charger or a modern heat pump. Upgrading to a 200-amp panel with new AFCI breakers is the necessary foundation for adding these high-demand appliances safely and to current code.

How do I prepare my Silver Springs home's electrical system for summer brownouts and winter ice storms?

Summer AC peaks strain the grid, while winter ice can bring down overhead lines. For brownouts, a hard-wired surge protector at your main panel is essential to protect electronics from low-voltage damage. For extended outages, a properly installed generator with a transfer switch is the safe solution—never use a portable unit back-fed through an outlet. Ensuring your panel and its connections are in top condition helps your system handle these seasonal stresses more reliably.

I heard the electrical code changed. Do I need a permit from Lyon County to replace an outlet or light fixture?

The NEC 2023 is now adopted in Nevada. While simple like-for-like replacements often don't require a permit, any new circuit, panel upgrade, or work in kitchens and bathrooms typically does. The Lyon County Building Department enforces this. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Nevada State Contractors Board, I handle the permit process, scheduling inspections, and ensuring the work meets the latest safety standards, which is your assurance the job is documented and done right.

Does the high desert scrubland soil near Silver Springs Airport affect my home's electrical grounding?

Yes, significantly. Dry, rocky, high-desert soil has high electrical resistance, which can impair the effectiveness of your grounding electrode system. A poor ground fails to safely dissipate lightning strikes or utility surges, raising shock and fire risk. We often need to drive additional ground rods or use chemical ground enhancement agents to achieve the low-resistance path required by the NEC. This is a critical, location-specific check for any older home.

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