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Bob's Electrical Plumbing Heating & Cooling

Bob's Electrical Plumbing Heating & Cooling

304 Railway Ave, Holgate OH 43527
Electricians, Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC
Bob's Electrical Plumbing Heating & Cooling is a cornerstone of Holgate, providing trusted home services since 1950. Founded by Robert Westrick, this family business is now operated by his grandson, C...


Questions and Answers

My lights in Holgate dim when the AC kicks on, and my computer rebooted after a storm. Is this Toledo Edison's fault?

Voltage drops from your AC compressor starting on a maxed-out 60-amp service cause the dimming. Seasonal thunderstorms on our flat plains induce moderate surge risks on the overhead grid, and those spikes can travel into your home. A properly installed whole-house surge protector at your service entrance is critical to defend sensitive electronics, as standard power strips offer little protection against a direct lightning-induced surge.

My lights went out and I smell burning plastic from my panel. How fast can an electrician get here?

For an active electrical fire hazard, we dispatch immediately. From our starting point near the Henry County Fairgrounds, we use US-24 to reach any Holgate address within 3 to 5 minutes. Our first priority is to secure your home by disconnecting power at the meter to stop the hazard, then we can safely diagnose the issue, which often points to failed connections in an old panel.

Why does my Holgate home's electricity keep tripping breakers when I use my air fryer and dishwasher together?

Your 1957-era home has 69-year-old cloth-jacketed copper wiring, which was engineered for a few lightbulbs and an icebox. In 2026, we demand power from multiple high-wattage kitchen appliances simultaneously, a load that original 60-amp service and aging conductors simply cannot handle safely. This chronic overloading creates excessive heat at connections, degrades insulation, and is a primary fire hazard in Village Center homes that haven't had a capacity upgrade.

I found a Federal Pacific panel in my basement. Is it dangerous, and can I still add an EV charger?

Federal Pacific panels from this era have a known failure rate where breakers may not trip during an overload, allowing wires to overheat and start a fire. With only 60 amps of total capacity, your system also lacks the headroom for a Level 2 EV charger or a modern heat pump. The necessary upgrade involves replacing this hazardous panel with a new, code-compliant service rated for 200 amps, which Toledo Edison must first approve.

My power comes from a line on a pole in my yard. Does that overhead service make my home more vulnerable?

Overhead mast service, common in Holgate, is more exposed to tree limbs, ice, and high winds than underground lines. It requires a secure masthead and weatherhead to prevent water infiltration into your panel. For any service upgrade, Toledo Edison will need to replace the overhead drop from the pole to your new meter socket, a coordinated process we handle as part of the project to ensure a safe, reliable connection.

What permits and codes are required for a panel upgrade in Henry County, and who handles that?

All electrical work in Holgate requires a permit from the Henry County Building Department and must comply with the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC). As a Master Electrician licensed by the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB), I manage the entire process: filing detailed plans, scheduling inspections, and ensuring the installation meets all modern safety standards for AFCI protection, grounding, and load calculations, so you don't have to navigate the red tape.

Does living on the flat farmland near the fairgrounds affect my home's electrical grounding?

The rich, often moist soil of our agricultural plain generally provides excellent conductivity for your grounding electrode system. However, the same flat terrain offers no wind block, so overhead service lines from Toledo Edison are exposed. We recommend periodic inspection of your masthead and service drop for weather damage, and verifying that your ground rods have a low-resistance connection to earth, which is crucial for safety and surge dissipation.

How should I prepare my home's electrical system for a Henry County ice storm or a summer brownout?

For winter ice storms that can bring down overhead lines, a professionally installed and permitted generator with a transfer switch provides essential backup. To mitigate summer brownouts from peak AC demand, ensure your panel and wiring connections are tight and free of corrosion, as low voltage during a brownout can overheat motors. Investing in surge protection is wise year-round, given our thunderstorm activity.

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