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Common Questions
I have a 150A panel from the 1980s and want to add a Level 2 EV charger. Is my current electrical setup in Melville safe enough?
A 150A service from 1983 often lacks the spare capacity for a 40-50A EV charger circuit without a full panel and load analysis. More critically, many homes of that vintage in Melville have Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panels, which are a known fire hazard and should be replaced immediately. Supporting a modern charger or heat pump safely requires first upgrading to a new, code-compliant panel with adequate bus bar space.
My smart devices in Melville keep resetting during storms. Is this a PSEG grid problem or something in my house?
PSEG Long Island's grid faces moderate surge risk from our seasonal thunderstorms. While utility fluctuations can cause issues, the first line of defense is your home's electrical system. Modern electronics are sensitive to minor surges that old wiring and panels might not mitigate. Installing a whole-house surge protector at your service entrance, combined with point-of-use protectors, is a critical upgrade to safeguard your investment.
My Melville Park home was built around 1983. Why do my lights dim when the AC kicks on, and should I be worried about the original wiring?
Your electrical system is now 43 years old. The NM-B Romex wiring from that era, while still functional, was installed for a different era of appliances. Modern 2026 loads like high-efficiency HVAC, home office equipment, and kitchen gadgets can easily exceed the capacity those circuits were designed for, causing voltage drop you notice as dimming lights. It's a sign your system needs a professional load calculation and likely targeted upgrades.
I've lost power and smell something burning near my panel in Melville. How fast can an electrician get here?
For a potential electrical fire, we treat it as an immediate dispatch. From a central point like the Half Hollow Hills Community Library, we use the I-495 Long Island Expressway for the main leg, with an estimated 8-12 minute response to most Melville Park addresses. Your first action should be to safely shut off the main breaker if possible and call 911 if you see smoke or flames.
We have a lot of mature trees on our rolling property near the library. Could that be affecting our home's power quality?
Absolutely. Melville's rolling glacial moraine terrain often supports heavy tree canopies. Branches contacting overhead service lines can cause flickering, noise on your lines, and even fire hazards. Furthermore, rocky glacial soils can challenge proper grounding electrode installation, which is vital for safety and surge protection. An inspection can assess your masthead clearance, service line condition, and ground rod integrity.
My power comes in on an overhead mast. What are the common issues with this setup in a suburban neighborhood like Melville Park?
Overhead service masts, common here, expose your home's entry point to weather, tree contact, and aging. We often find mastheads rusting, conduits loosening, or the mast itself pulling away from the structure, which can rip the service cables. The connection at the weatherhead is also a frequent point of failure. Regular visual checks from the ground are wise, but any work on the mast or service drop must be handled by licensed professionals due to the extreme hazard.
How should I prepare my Melville home's electrical system for summer brownouts and winter ice storms?
Long Island's summer AC peaks strain the grid, while winter lows near 12°F bring ice that can down lines. For brownouts, a whole-house surge protector is essential to prevent damage from voltage swings. For extended outages, consider a professionally installed transfer switch for a generator, ensuring it's connected correctly to avoid backfeeding and endangering utility workers. These steps move you from reactive to prepared.
I need a major electrical upgrade in Melville. What permits are required, and how do I make sure it's all legal?
All significant work requires a permit from the Town of Huntington Department of Engineering Services and final inspection. The work itself must be performed by a master electrician licensed by Suffolk County Department of Labor, Licensing & Consumer Affairs, and it must meet or exceed NEC 2020 standards. As your contractor, I handle the permit paperwork and ensure the installation passes inspection, giving you a certified record for insurance and future resale.