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FAQs
We live on the flat coastal plain near the recreation center. Could the soil here affect my home's electrical grounding?
Yes, the sandy, well-drained soil common on the Moriches coastal plain can challenge your grounding electrode system. Proper grounding requires good soil contact to dissipate fault currents, and sandy earth has higher resistance. We often need to drive additional grounding rods or use a concrete-encased electrode (Ufer ground) to achieve the low-resistance path required by code. A poor ground can lead to stray voltages, ineffective surge protection, and compromised safety for your entire electrical system.
My power comes from an overhead wire to a mast on my roof. What are the common issues with this setup in our neighborhood?
Overhead service masts, common in East Moriches, are exposed to coastal weather, tree limbs, and aging. Frequent issues include masthead separation, deteriorated weatherheads that let moisture into your panel, and service cable wear from swaying. We also see mast heights that no longer meet modern clearance codes over roofs and driveways. An annual visual inspection from the ground can spot major issues, but any signs of damage, rust, or leaning require immediate professional assessment to prevent a service drop failure.
My smart lights and TV keep resetting during storms here near the bay. Is this a PSEG problem or something in my house?
Coastal storms on Long Island bring moderate surge risk from the PSEG grid, but internal house wiring issues can amplify the problem. Flickering or resets often point to loose connections at your service entrance, an overloaded panel, or inadequate whole-house surge protection. Modern electronics are sensitive to even minor voltage fluctuations. Installing a service entrance surge protective device (SPD) and ensuring all neutral and ground bonds are tight will provide a critical first layer of defense for your equipment.
How should I prepare my East Moriches home electrically for a summer brownout or a winter ice storm?
For summer AC peaks, ensure your panel and breakers are cool to the touch and not overloaded; consider a hardwired backup generator for essential circuits. Winter ice storms can bring down overhead lines, so having a transfer switch installed for a generator is key. In both seasons, a professional-grade surge protector at your main panel is essential to shield electronics from grid instability. These proactive steps move you from reactive to resilient.
My home inspector said I have a Federal Pacific panel and a 100A service. Is it safe to add a heat pump or EV charger?
No, it is not safe. Federal Pacific panels have a known, widespread failure where their breakers do not trip during an overload, creating a severe fire risk. Your existing 100A service from 1979 also lacks the capacity for a Level 2 EV charger or a modern heat pump, which would require dedicated 40-50A and 30-60A circuits respectively. You need a full panel replacement with modern, UL-listed breakers and a service upgrade to 200A as a foundational step before installing any major new load. This is a non-negotiable safety upgrade for your home.
I want to upgrade my electrical panel. What permits do I need from the Town of Brookhaven, and does the work require a licensed electrician?
A service upgrade or panel replacement always requires a permit from the Town of Brookhaven Building Department and a subsequent inspection to close it. Suffolk County law mandates that all electrical work be performed by a licensed electrician or master electrician, as enforced by the Suffolk County Department of Labor, Licensing & Consumer Affairs. We handle the permit paperwork, ensure the installation meets NEC 2020 standards, and coordinate the inspection with PSEG for the meter swap, so you don't have to navigate the red tape.
My house in Moriches Bay Estates was built around 1979, and my lights dim when the AC kicks on. Is this just old wiring?
Your electrical system is now about 47 years old, which puts it at the end of its expected service life for many components. Homes in Moriches Bay Estates built in that era used NM-B Romex wiring, which was adequate for the time but is now undersized for the cumulative load of modern appliances, computers, and HVAC systems. The dimming lights indicate voltage drop, a sign that the wiring and your 100A panel are struggling to deliver power efficiently to your 2026 lifestyle. Upgrading your service and updating branch circuits is often necessary to restore safe capacity and prevent overheating.
I smell something burning from an outlet in East Moriches and the power is out. How fast can an electrician get here?
For a burning smell and power loss, we treat it as a high-priority safety dispatch. From our starting point near the Moriches Bay Recreation Center, we can typically reach most homes in Moriches Bay Estates within 8 to 12 minutes via Sunrise Highway (NY-27). Our first action is to secure your main breaker to eliminate the fire hazard before diagnosing the failed outlet or wiring. Never ignore that odor—it's a primary warning sign of an electrical fire starting behind your walls.