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Questions and Answers
I heard Federal Pacific panels are dangerous. Can I still add a Level 2 EV charger or heat pump to my 1977 home with 100 amps?
Federal Pacific panels are a known fire hazard due to breakers that fail to trip. Installing a major new load like a Level 2 EV charger or heat pump on this outdated system is not safe or practical. A 100-amp service from 1977 lacks the capacity for these high-demand appliances. The required upgrade involves replacing the hazardous Federal Pacific panel with a modern, code-compliant panel and almost certainly increasing your service capacity to 200 amps.
How should I prepare my home's electrical system for a summer brownout or an ice storm with 15°F lows?
Preparation involves protection and backup. For summer brownouts, a whole-house surge protector guards against voltage spikes when power returns. For winter ice storms that can knock out overhead lines, consider a permanently installed generator with an automatic transfer switch. This keeps sump pumps, heating systems, and critical circuits running safely, without the dangers of using a portable generator indoors or with improper extension cords.
My power comes from an overhead line on a mast. What are the common issues with this setup in our neighborhood?
Overhead mast service, standard for many Wading River homes, is exposed to the elements. The mast head and weatherhead can degrade from coastal salt air and storm damage, allowing moisture to enter your main panel. We also see mast arms pulled loose by heavy ice or tree limbs. Regular visual inspection of these components is advised. For new construction or major upgrades, underground service is a more resilient, though more involved, option.
We have a lot of trees near Wildwood State Park. Can the heavy tree canopy affect my home's electricity?
Yes, a heavy tree canopy directly impacts electrical health. Branches contacting overhead service lines can cause flickering, intermittent faults, and even start fires. Furthermore, Long Island's sandy, rocky soil—common in wooded areas—can compromise your grounding electrode system over time. Ensuring proper clearance from limbs and testing your ground rods are essential maintenance steps for reliable and safe power in this terrain.
My lights dim when the AC kicks on in my Wading River Estates home. Is this normal for a house built in 1977?
A 49-year-old electrical system, common in Wading River Estates, is likely the cause. Original NM-B Romex wiring from that era was sized for fewer, less powerful appliances. Modern 2026 loads from multiple air conditioners, computers, and high-wattage kitchen devices can overload those circuits, leading to voltage drop and dimming lights. This is a clear sign your 100-amp service panel is operating at its limit and should be evaluated for an upgrade.
I want to upgrade my electrical panel. What permits are needed from the Town of Riverhead, and does the work need to be inspected?
All panel upgrades in Wading River require a permit from the Town of Riverhead Building Department and a licensed electrician. As the Master Electrician on the job, I pull the permit, schedule all inspections, and ensure the installation meets NEC 2020 code and the specific requirements of Suffolk County Licensing. This formal process is not red tape; it's a critical safety check that validates the work for your insurance and provides a permanent record for future homeowners.
I have a burning smell from an outlet and lost power. How fast can an electrician get here from near Wildwood State Park?
For a burning smell or power loss, treat it as an immediate fire risk and shut off the breaker for that circuit. From a dispatch point near Wildwood State Park, our service vehicles use NY-25A for primary access, with an estimated 8-12 minute response to most Wading River Estates calls. Our first priority is isolating the hazard and ensuring your family's safety before restoring power.
My smart home devices keep resetting during storms. Is this a PSEG grid problem or something in my house?
While PSEG Long Island manages the grid, coastal storms in our area create a moderate surge risk that can affect any home. Smart home electronics are particularly sensitive to voltage fluctuations. The issue likely originates from both the utility feed and inadequate protection at your service panel. Installing a whole-house surge protection device at your main electrical panel is the most effective way to shield your sensitive equipment from these external and internal power events.