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River Road Electric

River Road Electric

Pemberville OH 43450
Electricians
River Road Electric is your trusted, local electrician serving Pemberville, OH, and the surrounding area. We specialize in thorough electrical inspections to identify and resolve the specific problems...


Question Answers

My Pemberville home's lights flicker when the microwave runs. The house was built around 1938. Is the old wiring to blame?

A home built in 1938 is approaching 90 years old, and its original knob and tube wiring was not designed for today's loads. This system lacks a safety ground wire, making it incompatible with modern 3-prong appliances. Insulation also becomes brittle over decades, increasing fire and shock risks. Upgrading to a modern, grounded system with adequate circuit count is a foundational step for safety and capacity in Downtown Pemberville.

I'm told I need a permit to upgrade my electrical panel. What does the Wood County Building Inspection Department require, and what codes do you follow?

All major electrical work in Wood County requires a permit from the Building Inspection Department, which includes a review and final inspection to ensure safety. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Ohio Department of Commerce, I pull these permits for you. Our work strictly complies with the current 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC), which mandates modern safety devices like AFCI breakers for living areas and specific procedures for service upgrades. Handling this red tape is part of the service, guaranteeing your installation is legal, insurable, and safe.

I want to add a heat pump and maybe an EV charger, but my panel is old and says 'Federal Pacific' on it. Is my 60-amp service enough?

A Federal Pacific panel with a 60-amp service is not sufficient for those additions and is itself a significant safety hazard. Federal Pacific panels are known for breakers that fail to trip during overloads, creating a major fire risk. A modern heat pump alone often requires a 30-40 amp circuit. Adding a Level 2 EV charger necessitates a full service upgrade to 200 amps, which also requires replacing the recalled panel with a new, UL-listed panel and modern AFCI/GFCI breakers for safety.

I smell something burning near my electrical panel and lost power. How fast can a licensed electrician get to my house near the Pemberville Public Library?

For an emergency like a burning smell, we prioritize immediate dispatch. From our location near the library, we can typically be onsite in under 10 minutes using OH-105. The first step is to safely shut off power at the main breaker to prevent a potential fire. We then diagnose the issue, which often involves overheating connections at the main lugs or a failing breaker, and make the necessary repairs to restore your service safely.

My smart TV and modem keep resetting during thunderstorms here. Is this a problem with my house or the Toledo Edison power lines?

This is likely a combination of factors. FirstEnergy's overhead lines serving our flat, agricultural plains are exposed to seasonal thunderstorms, which can induce surges and momentary outages. However, your home's internal protection is critical. A whole-house surge protector installed at your main panel is the first line of defense, clamping these external spikes before they reach your sensitive electronics. Ensuring your home's grounding electrode system is intact is another key step to safely dissipate that energy.

We have very flat, damp soil on our property. Could that affect our home's electrical grounding?

Yes, the flat, often damp agricultural soil common around Pemberville directly impacts your grounding system. While moisture can improve conductivity, it also accelerates corrosion on buried grounding electrodes like rods or plates. The NEC requires at least two grounding electrodes for redundancy. We test the resistance of your grounding system to ensure it can safely fault current into the earth, which is especially important for protecting against lightning strikes and utility surges in our open terrain.

How should I prepare my home's electrical system for a cold snap like the -10°F we get or a summer brownout?

For winter, ensure your heating system's electrical circuits are inspected, as increased load on aging wiring during extreme cold is a common failure point. For summer brownouts, consider a hardwired standby generator with an automatic transfer switch to maintain critical loads like refrigeration and sump pumps. In both seasons, a whole-house surge protector is advisable to guard against voltage fluctuations from the grid. These proactive measures protect your home's infrastructure and your family's comfort.

My power comes in on an overhead mast to the roof. What are the common issues with this type of service in our area?

Overhead service masts are common in Pemberville and are vulnerable to specific issues. High winds or heavy ice can strain the masthead and service drop conductors, potentially pulling them loose from the house. Tree limbs from mature growth near the library area can also abrade the weatherhead or lines. We inspect the mast for proper height, secure attachment, and rust, and ensure the service entrance cables are in good condition to prevent weather-related outages or damage to your meter panel.

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