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Q&A
Does the flat, coastal terrain around Hempstead Lake affect my home's electrical system?
Yes, the high water table common in this flat coastal plain can corrode underground grounding electrodes over time, compromising your system's safety. A weak ground fails to properly route fault currents and can lead to erratic breaker operation or equipment damage. We test grounding integrity as a standard part of any major inspection or service upgrade in the area.
My overhead service mast looks old and bent. Is that a problem?
Absolutely. An overhead mast in poor condition is a safety hazard for your entire property. It supports the utility lines feeding your home, and damage can lead to a service cable pulling loose or falling. Any mast repair or replacement must be performed to strict Town of Hempstead specifications and requires coordination with PSEG Long Island for a safe disconnect and reconnect.
My power is out and I smell something burning near the panel. How fast can an electrician get here?
From our base near Hempstead Lake State Park, we can typically reach a Garden City South home in 5-10 minutes via the Southern State Parkway for an emergency like this. A burning odor indicates an active fault, possibly at a failing connection or within a damaged panel. The priority is to safely isolate the problem to prevent an electrical fire before restoring power.
Why do my lights dim in my Garden City South house when the AC kicks on?
Your home's electrical system is likely 78 years old, dating to 1948. The original cloth-jacketed copper wiring was designed for a few lamps and an icebox, not the simultaneous demands of modern appliances, computers, and central air. This aged wiring cannot safely carry the amperage required today, causing voltage drops that appear as dimming lights and posing a significant fire risk from overheating insulation.
How should I prepare my home's electrical system for a summer brownout or an ice storm?
For summer peaks, ensure your 100-amp panel isn't overloaded; an upgrade may be necessary to handle AC demand without tripping breakers. For winter ice storms that threaten power loss, a properly installed generator with a transfer switch is the safest backup. In both scenarios, installing a service-entrance surge protector guards your appliances against voltage spikes from grid disturbances.
Do flickering lights mean there's a problem with PSEG Long Island's power?
While PSEG manages the grid, persistent flickering usually points to an issue within your home's wiring, like a loose connection at an aging cloth-wire splice. Seasonal storm activity on Long Island can cause external surges, but internal problems are more common. Modern smart home electronics are particularly sensitive to these unstable voltages, making proper diagnosis and whole-house surge protection critical.
Can my 1948 home with a 100-amp panel support a Level 2 EV charger or a new heat pump?
Not safely with your current setup. A 100-amp service, especially one potentially equipped with a recalled Federal Pacific panel, lacks the capacity for these high-demand additions. Installing a Level 2 charger or heat pump requires a full service upgrade to at least 200 amps with a modern, code-compliant panel. This upgrade is a foundational step before adding any major new electrical load.
What permits are needed for an electrical panel upgrade in Garden City South?
All panel replacements require a permit from the Town of Hempstead Building Department and a final inspection. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Nassau County Board of Electrical Examiners, I handle this red tape for you. The work must comply fully with the NEC 2020, which mandates AFCI breakers for most living areas, providing a level of fire protection that didn't exist when your home was built.