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FAQs
Our Fishkill Village home was built around 1976. Why do the lights dim when we run the microwave and air conditioner together?
That's a classic sign of an overloaded 100-amp panel struggling with 2026 appliance loads. Your home's original NM-B Romex wiring is now 50 years old, and the electrical capacity designed for a 1970s household simply wasn't meant for today's array of computers, large-screen TVs, and high-draw kitchen gadgets. Upgrading your service and panel is often necessary to provide safe, dedicated circuits and prevent overheating in the wiring.
My lights flicker and my smart devices keep resetting. Is this a problem with Central Hudson's grid or my house wiring?
Flickering lights paired with smart device resets often point to voltage sags or surges coming from the utility grid, which Central Hudson manages. The Hudson Valley's moderate surge risk from seasonal thunderstorms can send damaging spikes into your home. While the utility addresses grid-level issues, protecting your home requires a whole-house surge protector installed at your main panel, which safeguards all downstream electronics and wiring.
My power comes in on an overhead mast from the pole. What are the common issues with this setup in a suburban neighborhood like ours?
Overhead mast service, common in Fishkill Village, is exposed to the elements. The main concerns are aging masthead weatherheads that can leak water into your panel, service cable insulation degraded by 50 years of sun and ice, and tree limb damage. We also see issues where the original mast and conduit are too small to accommodate the larger service cables required for a modern 200-amp upgrade, necessitating a full mast replacement to meet current NEC and utility specifications.
I smell something burning from my electrical panel and lost power. How fast can an electrician get to my house in Fishkill Village?
For a smoking panel or burning smell, we treat it as an emergency. From our dispatch point near the Van Wyck Homestead Museum, we can typically be en route via I-84 within minutes, aiming for a 5-8 minute response to your neighborhood. Please shut off the main breaker at your panel if it's safe to do so and avoid using any power until we arrive to assess the situation.
With Fishkill winters getting down to 5 degrees, how can I prepare my home's electrical system for an ice storm or heating surge brownout?
Winter heating surges and ice storms pose two main risks: prolonged power outages and damaging surges when power is restored. For outages, a professionally installed generator interlock kit provides essential backup heat. For protection against grid restoration surges—a common event after storms—a Type 1 or Type 2 whole-house surge protector is critical. This layered approach keeps your family warm and your sensitive electronics safe during Hudson Valley winters.
What permits and inspections are required for a panel upgrade in the Town of Fishkill, and does the electrician handle all that?
All major electrical work in the Town of Fishkill requires a permit from the Town Building Department and final inspection. As a Master Electrician licensed by the New York Department of State, I handle the entire permit process, including the application, scheduling, and coordination with the inspector. The work must comply with the 2023 NEC, which includes updated requirements for AFCI protection and surge protection in certain applications. You should never hire a contractor who suggests skipping permits for this level of work.
We live in the rolling hills near the Van Wyck Homestead. Could the terrain be affecting our home's electrical grounding or power quality?
The rocky, rolling soil common in this area can challenge a proper grounding electrode system. Shallow, rocky soil may not provide the low-resistance earth connection required by code, potentially leading to erratic breaker trips or poor surge dissipation. Additionally, heavy tree canopy over overhead service drops in these hills can cause line interference during high winds. An electrician should verify your grounding electrode system's integrity and check for any vegetation-related service wire damage.
My Fishkill home has a Federal Pacific panel and I'm thinking about an electric car or heat pump. Is my current system safe to handle that?
A Federal Pacific panel from the 1970s is a known fire hazard due to breakers that can fail to trip during an overload. It cannot safely support a Level 2 EV charger or a modern heat pump, which require significant new dedicated circuits. Your existing 100-amp service is also likely insufficient. The first step is a mandatory panel replacement with a modern, listed brand, followed by a service upgrade to 200 amps to accommodate those high-demand appliances.