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R M S Electric

R M S Electric

Glover Hill Rd, Randolph NY 14772
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R M S Electric is a trusted, local electrical contractor serving the Randolph, NY community. We specialize in addressing the area's common electrical challenges, particularly water intrusion in outlet...


Question Answers

How should I prepare my Randolph home's electrical system for winter ice storms and potential brownouts?

Winter heating surges and temperatures down to -10°F strain aging systems. Have a licensed electrician inspect your service mast, meter base, and panel connections for corrosion and integrity before the peak season. For brownout protection, consider a professionally installed standby generator with an automatic transfer switch, which keeps essential circuits like heat and refrigeration running. Surge protection is also crucial, as power restoration after an outage often sends damaging voltage spikes into your home.

Does the hilly, forested terrain around Randolph Free Library affect my home's electrical system?

The rolling hills and dense forest in this area directly impact electrical health. Heavy tree canopies cause line interference and are a primary cause of outages during wind and ice storms. Furthermore, rocky soil common in these hills can compromise grounding electrode systems, which are vital for safely diverting lightning strikes and utility surges. We test ground rod resistance to ensure your home has a low-impedance path to earth, a critical but often overlooked part of system safety.

I have an old 100-amp panel and want to add a heat pump and an EV charger. Is my current setup sufficient?

A standard 100-amp service from 1963 is almost certainly insufficient for a Level 2 EV charger and a heat pump. The math simply doesn't work for a modern, all-electric home. More critically, many panels from that era in Randolph are the recalled Federal Pacific brand, which are known for failing to trip during overloads—a direct fire hazard. A full service upgrade to 200 amps is the necessary first step for safety and capacity before installing any major new loads.

I live near the Randolph Free Library and just lost power with a burning smell. How fast can an electrician get here?

From our location, we can typically be at a home near the library in 3-5 minutes via I-86. A burning smell indicates an active failure, such as a melting connection or a failing breaker. Your first step is to go to the main service panel and shut off the circuit if you can safely identify it, or shut off the main breaker. Immediate dispatch is critical to prevent an electrical fire, as the smell means insulation is already degrading.

I have overhead lines coming to my house. What specific maintenance should I be aware of?

Overhead service, or a mast, requires vigilance. The cable from the utility pole to your house should be clear of tree limbs by at least 10 feet. Inspect the masthead and weatherhead for rust, damage, or animal nesting, as these can let moisture into your service entrance cables. In winter, watch for heavy ice accumulation pulling on the mast. Any sagging or damage to this assembly is the homeowner's responsibility to repair and is a common point of failure we address.

My lights flicker during storms. Is this a problem with National Grid or my own wiring?

While National Grid manages the incoming lines, flickering often points to a loose connection on your property, either at the masthead, the meter socket, or within your main panel. Given our moderate surge risk from seasonal ice storms, these voltage fluctuations can damage sensitive electronics like smart home hubs and computers. A professional evaluation can isolate the issue, which may involve tightening service entrance connections and installing whole-house surge protection at the panel.

What permits and codes are involved for an electrical panel upgrade in Randolph, NY?

All major work requires a permit from the Town of Randolph Code Enforcement Office and must comply with the 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC). As a Master Electrician licensed through the New York Department of State Division of Licensing Services, I handle the permit application, scheduling inspections, and ensuring the installation meets all current standards for AFCI protection, grounding, and working clearances. This process isn't red tape; it's a verified safety check that protects your home's value and insurability.

My house in Downtown Randolph was built in the 1960s. Is my original wiring still safe to use?

A home built in 1963 now has a 63-year-old electrical system. Original cloth-jacketed copper wiring, common in that era, was rated for the lighter loads of the time but lacks the insulation integrity for modern demands. Devices like air fryers, tankless water heaters, and computer equipment draw far more current than the system was designed for, causing overheating at connections. We often find brittle insulation that crumbles upon touch, creating a significant fire and shock hazard.

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