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Mamakating Electricians Pros

Mamakating, NY
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FAQs

I need a panel replacement. What permits from the Town of Mamakating are required, and does the work have to follow the 2020 NEC?

Yes, all electrical work in Mamakating must comply with the 2020 National Electrical Code. A panel replacement requires a permit from the Town of Mamakating Building Department, and the work must be performed by a Master Electrician licensed by the New York State Department of State. We handle securing the permit and scheduling the required inspections, which ensure the installation meets current safety standards for your protection and insurance compliance.

My 1974 Wurtsboro home has original NM-B Romex wiring. Why do my lights dim when the microwave and space heater run together?

Homes built in 1974 like yours are now 52 years old, and the original wiring was designed for far fewer and less powerful appliances than we use today. That NM-B Romex cable has conductors sized for the era's expectations, not the simultaneous high-draw loads of modern kitchens and heating devices. The 100-amp service panel, while once standard, often lacks the capacity for concurrent operation of multiple large appliances, causing voltage drop you notice as dimming lights.

My overhead service mast and meter are on the side of my rural Wurtsboro house. What are the common issues I should watch for?

Overhead service masts in rural settings are exposed to wind, ice, and falling branches. Inspect the mast for rust, damage, or leaning, which can strain the service entrance cables. Also, ensure tree limbs are kept well clear of the overhead lines running from the utility pole to your house. Any damage here is the homeowner's responsibility up to the weatherhead, and issues can lead to power loss or fire risk.

I've lost all power and smell burning from my panel. How fast can a licensed electrician get to my house in Wurtsboro?

For an emergency like a burning smell, which indicates an active fire hazard, we dispatch immediately from our local base near the Mamakating Town Hall. Using NY-17/I-86, we can typically be on-site in Wurtsboro within 5 to 10 minutes. Our first priority is to safely disconnect power at the meter to stop the hazard, then diagnose the issue, which often involves a failed breaker or overheated bus bar connection.

We live on a rocky hillside near the Town Hall. Could the soil be affecting my home's electrical grounding?

Rocky soil on a hillside can significantly compromise a grounding electrode system. Driven ground rods may not achieve the necessary depth or contact resistance, leading to a poor earth ground. This is critical for surge protection and overall system safety. An electrician can perform a ground resistance test and may need to employ alternative methods, like a concrete-encased electrode (Ufer ground), to establish a reliable ground in challenging terrain.

My smart lights and modem keep resetting during thunderstorms here. Is this a problem with Orange and Rockland's grid or my house wiring?

While Orange and Rockland manages the grid, our area experiences moderate surge risks from summer thunderstorms and winter ice storms that can cause brief voltage fluctuations. However, frequent resets of sensitive electronics typically point to inadequate surge protection within your home. Whole-house surge protection installed at your service panel is the recommended defense, as it absorbs these grid-born spikes before they reach your expensive smart home devices.

How should I prepare my home's electrical system for a winter ice storm and potential brownout when temperatures drop below zero?

Preparing for sub-zero temperatures and ice storms involves ensuring your heating system's electrical circuits are robust and considering a backup power source. Have an electrician verify the connections and breakers serving your furnace or boiler are in good condition. For extended outages, a properly installed generator with a transfer switch is the safest solution, as it prevents back-feeding the grid and protects your family and utility workers.

I have an old Federal Pacific panel and want to install a Level 2 EV charger. Is my 100-amp service from 1974 safe for this upgrade?

A Federal Pacific panel is a known safety hazard due to breakers that can fail to trip, and a 100-amp service from 1974 is almost certainly insufficient for adding a Level 2 EV charger. The charger alone can draw 40-50 amps, which would overwhelm your existing capacity when combined with other household loads like heating or cooling. The necessary upgrade involves replacing the recalled Federal Pacific panel and upgrading your service entrance to 200 amps, which provides the safe, modern capacity required for an EV charger and future appliances like a heat pump.

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