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Reedsport, OR
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Elkhorn Electric

Elkhorn Electric

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Reedsport OR 97467
Electricians, Solar Installation
Elkhorn Electric is a trusted, locally-owned electrical and solar contractor serving Reedsport and the surrounding Oregon Coast. We specialize in diagnosing and solving the common electrical issues th...
Rainy Day Construction

Rainy Day Construction

2787 Ridgeway Dr, Reedsport OR 97467
General Contractors, Electricians, Plumbing
Rainy Day Construction is a family-owned and operated general contracting company proudly serving Reedsport and the surrounding Oregon coast for 15 years. Founded by Jeremie Ledoux, who brings over 25...


Q&A

My Old Town Reedsport home was built in 1971 and still has original NM-B Romex wiring. Why do my lights dim when I run the microwave and air conditioner together?

Your electrical system is 55 years old, which means it was designed for 1970s appliance loads. NM-B Romex from that era typically has 14-gauge wiring for 15-amp circuits, while modern kitchens and HVAC systems demand 20-amp circuits with 12-gauge wiring. The voltage drop you're experiencing indicates your circuits are overloaded, which can cause overheating at connections and create fire hazards over time. Upgrading to modern wiring with dedicated circuits for high-draw appliances resolves this safety issue.

What permits and codes apply when upgrading electrical service in my Reedsport home?

Douglas County Building Department requires permits for all service upgrades and panel replacements, with inspections at rough-in and final stages. Oregon follows NEC 2023, which mandates AFCI protection for most living areas and specific grounding requirements for coastal locations. As a licensed electrician through the Oregon Building Codes Division, I handle the permit paperwork and ensure compliance with all current codes. Proper documentation protects your home's value and ensures insurance companies recognize the work as professionally completed.

How should I prepare my Reedsport home's electrical system for winter ice storms when temperatures drop to 34°F?

Winter heating surges strain older electrical systems during cold snaps. Start with a professional inspection of your panel connections and wiring insulation, which can become brittle over decades. Consider installing a transfer switch for a portable generator before storms hit, as Central Lincoln PUD may experience brownouts during peak demand. Surge protection becomes critical when power restores after outages, as the initial surge can damage electronics. Proper preparation prevents emergency repairs during the worst weather.

I have a Federal Pacific panel with 100-amp service in my 1971 Reedsport home. Can I safely install a Level 2 EV charger or heat pump?

Federal Pacific panels have known safety issues with breakers failing to trip during overloads, creating significant fire risks. Even without that hazard, 100-amp service from 1971 lacks the capacity for modern EV chargers (typically requiring 40-50 amps) plus heat pumps and other appliances. You'll need a service upgrade to at least 200 amps and panel replacement before considering these additions. The Federal Pacific panel should be replaced immediately regardless of your upgrade plans.

Does living in coastal forested lowlands near the Umpqua Discovery Center affect my home's electrical system health?

Coastal forested terrain creates unique challenges. Heavy tree canopy can cause line interference during winds, while moist soil conditions accelerate corrosion on outdoor electrical components. Grounding systems in these soils require special attention, as proper earth contact is essential for safety. We recommend annual inspections of your service mast, meter base, and grounding electrodes to ensure salt air and moisture haven't compromised connections. Vegetation management around overhead service drops also prevents storm-related outages.

My Reedsport home has overhead service lines. What maintenance should I be doing that's different from underground service?

Overhead service requires monitoring the mast and weatherhead where lines enter your home, as these are vulnerable to wind damage and animal intrusion. Check for any sagging or damaged service cables annually, and ensure tree branches maintain at least 10 feet of clearance. Your grounding system is particularly important with overhead service, as lightning strikes and wind-blown debris can introduce surges. Unlike underground service, overhead lines may need more frequent surge protection updates due to greater exposure to weather events.

My smart home devices keep resetting during wind storms in Reedsport. Is this a Central Lincoln PUD grid problem or something in my house?

Central Lincoln PUD's coastal grid faces moderate surge risks from seasonal winds and winter storm debris, which can cause voltage fluctuations. However, smart devices are particularly sensitive to even minor surges that older electronics might tolerate. The solution involves both surge protection at your service entrance and point-of-use protectors for sensitive electronics. We recommend whole-house surge protection combined with dedicated circuits for your home network equipment to maintain stable power during grid disturbances.

I'm smelling burning plastic from my electrical panel in Old Town Reedsport. How quickly can an electrician get here?

For burning smells, we treat this as an emergency dispatch. From the Umpqua Discovery Center, we're typically on US-101 and at your location within 3-5 minutes in Old Town Reedsport. Turn off power at the main breaker immediately if safe to do so, as burning odors often indicate overheating wires or failing breakers that could lead to electrical fires. We'll bring thermal imaging cameras to identify hot spots before they become dangerous.

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