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Crawford Electricians Pros

Crawford, OH
Emergency Electrician

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Frequently Asked Questions

My power comes in on an overhead mast. What are the common issues with this setup compared to underground lines in newer neighborhoods?

Overhead service, common in Crawford's established areas, is more exposed to the elements. The mast and weatherhead can be damaged by ice, wind, or falling limbs, potentially pulling the service entrance cables loose. It also requires proper masthead clearance from the roof. While underground service avoids some weather issues, it presents different challenges like excavation damage. For overhead lines, regular visual checks for sagging or damaged cables and clear tree branches are important maintenance steps.

My Crawford Central home was built around 1971. The lights dim when the fridge and microwave run together. Is my original wiring just too old?

Your home's electrical system is approximately 55 years old. The NM-B Romex wiring installed then was adequate for the era but is often undersized for the concurrent loads of modern 2026 appliances. A 100-amp service panel, common for that time, struggles with high-draw devices like air fryers, gaming PCs, and multiple window AC units running simultaneously. This dimming is a clear sign of voltage drop and overloaded circuits, indicating it's time for a professional load calculation and likely a service upgrade.

How should I prepare my home's electrical system for an ice storm with 12°F lows or a summer brownout when everyone's AC is running?

For winter ice storms, ensure you have a properly installed generator with a transfer switch to back up essential circuits; never use a generator indoors or plugged into a wall outlet. Summer brownouts, caused by grid strain during peak AC use, are best managed by a whole-house surge protector to guard against voltage fluctuations. Proactively having an electrician perform a load audit on your 100-amp panel can identify circuits most critical to protect during these seasonal extremes.

I want to upgrade my panel. What permits are needed from Wyandot County, and does the work have to follow the 2023 electrical code?

Any service panel upgrade or replacement in Crawford requires a permit from the Wyandot County Building Department. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB), I handle that filing. The work must fully comply with the NEC 2023, which is the adopted standard in Ohio. This ensures safety upgrades like AFCI protection for living areas and proper grounding are included. Using a licensed professional guarantees the inspection passes and your system is both safe and legal.

I found a Federal Pacific panel in my basement and want to add an EV charger. Is my 100-amp system from 1971 even capable?

A Federal Pacific panel is a recognized safety hazard due to a high failure rate of its breakers, and it should be replaced before adding any major load. Even with a new panel, a 100-amp service from 1971 is typically insufficient for a Level 2 EV charger, which can draw 40-50 amps on its own. Adding a modern heat pump would compound the issue. A full service upgrade to 200 amps is the standard, safe solution to support these high-demand systems in your Crawford home.

We have rolling farmland around Crawford Community Park. Could the soil type or tree lines be affecting my home's power quality?

Yes, the terrain can impact electrical health. Rolling farmland often has soil that varies in conductivity, which can affect the performance of your grounding electrode system, a critical safety component. Furthermore, long overhead service lines running through tree canopies near your property are susceptible to wind damage, limb strikes, and induced voltage fluctuations. An inspection can verify your grounding resistance and assess tree clearance to ensure reliable service.

My smart TVs and routers keep getting zapped during thunderstorms here. Is this an AEP Ohio grid problem or something in my house?

While AEP Ohio manages the grid, Crawford's moderate surge risk from seasonal thunderstorms means protection is a shared responsibility. Utility-side events can send surges into your home, but internal issues like poor grounding can also cause problems. Modern solid-state electronics are highly vulnerable. Installing a whole-house surge protector at your main panel, compliant with NEC 2023 standards, is the most effective defense to absorb these spikes before they reach your sensitive devices.

The power is out and I smell something burning near my panel. How fast can an electrician get to my house near Crawford Community Park?

For an emergency like a burning smell, which indicates an active electrical fault, dispatch is immediate. From our starting point near Crawford Community Park, we use US-30 for direct access across Crawford, with a typical response window of 8 to 12 minutes. Your first action should be to safely shut off the main breaker at the panel if it is safe to approach, then call. This type of fault requires urgent investigation to prevent a fire.

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