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G. R. Gill Electric
FAQs
My smart devices keep resetting after storms. Is this an AEP Ohio grid problem or something wrong with my house?
While AEP Ohio manages the grid, seasonal thunderstorms in our area create moderate surge risks. The problem likely starts at the utility lines, but without proper whole-house surge protection at your service entrance, those transient voltages enter your home and can damage sensitive electronics. Safeguarding your investment requires installing protection at the panel.
If I upgrade my electrical panel, what permits do I need from Sandusky County, and does the work have to be inspected?
Any service upgrade requires a permit from the Sandusky County Building Department and must follow NEC 2023. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board, I handle the permit paperwork and schedule the required inspections. This process ensures the work is documented, safe, and adds value to your home.
We live on the flat plains near the park. Could the soil here affect my home's electrical grounding?
The flat, often moist agricultural soil around Clyde Community Park is generally favorable for grounding. However, the primary concern for electrical health in this terrain is the age and condition of the grounding electrode system itself, which may be original to a 1967 home. We test the grounding resistance to ensure it meets NEC 2023 standards for safety.
My Downtown Clyde home was built in the late 60s. Why are my lights dimming when my new appliances turn on?
Homes from 1967, like many in Downtown Clyde, were built for a different era. Your original NM-B Romex wiring is nearly 60 years old and was designed for a handful of circuits. Today's kitchen appliances, home offices, and HVAC systems create a cumulative load that can strain the capacity of that older wiring, causing voltage drops you notice as dimming lights.
My power comes from an overhead line on a mast. What are the common issues with this setup in Clyde?
Overhead service masts, common in Clyde, are exposed to weather and ice. We often see mastheads deteriorate, conduit seals fail, or the mast itself become compromised. A proper inspection checks for water intrusion, secure mast attachment, and the condition of the service entrance cables where they enter your weatherhead.
I want to install a heat pump and maybe an EV charger, but my house has a 100-amp panel. Is that even possible?
With a 100-amp service from 1967, adding a heat pump and a Level 2 EV charger simultaneously is not safe and often violates code. These devices require dedicated high-amperage circuits. A full service upgrade to 200 amps is the necessary first step to accommodate modern loads and ensure system integrity.
How can I prepare my Clyde home's electrical system for an ice storm or a summer brownout?
For winter ice storms, ensure your generator has a properly installed transfer switch to prevent backfeed. Summer AC peaks strain the grid; consider having your cooling system serviced and circuits evaluated for overload. In both seasons, a licensed electrician can assess your panel's health and recommend backup or surge protection strategies tailored to our climate.
I lost power and smell something burning near my electrical panel. How fast can a Master Electrician get here?
A burning smell indicates an active electrical fault, which is an emergency. From our dispatch near Clyde Community Park, we're typically on US-20 and at your Downtown Clyde home within 3 to 5 minutes. Immediate response is critical to prevent a potential fire before it starts.