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Sewickley Electricians Pros

Sewickley, PA
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Dawson Electric

Dawson Electric

664 Maple Ln, Sewickley PA 15143
Electricians
Dawson Electric is a trusted electrical contracting company serving Sewickley, PA, and the surrounding area. Founded in 2006 by lifelong Sewickley resident Rob Dawson, the business brings over 16 year...
Apex Associates Electrical

Apex Associates Electrical

569 Duff Rd, Sewickley PA 15143
Electricians
Apex Associates Electrical is a trusted, locally-owned electrical contractor serving homeowners throughout Sewickley, PA, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in comprehensive electrical ins...
AK Electrical

AK Electrical

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Sewickley PA 15143
Electricians
AK Electrical is a trusted, locally-owned electrical contractor serving Sewickley, PA, and the surrounding communities. We understand the unique electrical challenges homeowners in our area face, such...
Michael Dugan Electric

Michael Dugan Electric

102 Park Way, Sewickley PA 15143
Electricians
Michael Dugan Electric is a trusted local electrical contractor serving Sewickley, PA, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in comprehensive electrical inspections, a critical service for ar...
Albert Herman Electrical

Albert Herman Electrical

Sewickley PA 15143
Electricians
Albert Herman Electrical is a true hometown business, founded and operated by a Sewickley native who knows these streets and homes as well as his own. As a small, locally owned and operated electrical...
Livewire Service Group

Livewire Service Group

118 Magura Rd, Sewickley PA 15143
Electricians, Generator Installation/Repair
Livewire Service Group has been a trusted electrical service provider in Sewickley, PA, since 2009. Founded and owned by William White, a registered electrician for the City of Pittsburgh since 2004, ...


Frequently Asked Questions

Our smart lights and TV keep resetting during thunderstorms. Is this a problem with Duquesne Light or our home's wiring?

While Duquesne Light manages the grid, seasonal thunderstorms in our area cause momentary surges and dips that affect everyone. However, if your electronics are particularly sensitive, it points to a lack of whole-house surge protection at your main panel. This device acts as a first line of defense, clamping down on voltage spikes before they reach your expensive electronics. Proper grounding, which older homes often lack, is also essential for this system to work effectively.

We have overhead wires running to a mast on our roof. What are the common issues with this type of service in older neighborhoods?

Overhead service masts, common in Sewickley's historic areas, are vulnerable to storm damage, tree limb wear, and aging. The mast itself can corrode or become loose, and the service entrance cables degrade over decades. Any sagging or damage to these lines between the pole and your house is the homeowner's responsibility to repair. During a service upgrade, we inspect and often replace the entire mast assembly to meet current NEC clearance and structural standards for reliability.

Our home inspector flagged a Federal Pacific panel. Is our 60-amp service from 1938 dangerous, and can we even add an EV charger or heat pump?

A Federal Pacific panel with a 60-amp service presents two critical issues. The panels are known for breakers that fail to trip during overloads, a serious fire risk. Furthermore, a 60-amp service is profoundly inadequate for a modern home; adding a Level 2 EV charger or heat pump is not possible without a full service upgrade. The project starts with replacing the hazardous panel and upgrading to a 200-amp service to provide the safe, robust capacity new systems require.

Our lights dim when the refrigerator kicks on. Is our 88-year-old home's original Knob and Tube wiring in Sewickley Village to blame?

Yes, it very likely is. Knob and tube wiring from 1938 was designed for a few lamps and a radio, not the constant, high-wattage loads of 2026's refrigerators, computers, and air conditioners. The insulation becomes brittle with age, and the system lacks a safety ground wire, which modern appliances require. Upgrading from this 60-amp service is not just about adding capacity; it's about replacing a fire hazard that cannot safely meet today's electrical demands.

What permits and codes are involved for a rewiring or panel upgrade in Sewickley Borough?

All major electrical work requires a permit from the Sewickley Borough Building and Zoning Department and must comply with the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC), which Pennsylvania enforces. This includes inspections at rough-in and final stages. As a master electrician licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, I handle the permit paperwork and ensure the installation passes inspection, which is crucial for your safety and home insurance. Unpermitted work can void insurance and create significant liability.

How can we prepare our Sewickley home's electrical system for ice storms and winter brownouts?

Winter preparedness hinges on backup power and surge protection. A hardwired standby generator with an automatic transfer switch is the most reliable solution for heating system outages during extended brownouts. For smaller, critical circuits, a properly installed and permitted interlock kit with a portable generator is a sound option. Ensure your main service panel and its grounding system are in top condition before connecting any generator, as a fault here can backfeed and endanger utility workers.

We live in the hilly part of Sewickley Village. Could the terrain be affecting our home's power quality or grounding?

The rocky, hilly soil of the river valley directly impacts your electrical system's grounding. A proper grounding electrode system requires deep, solid contact with the earth, which can be challenging here and may require specialized rods or multiple points. Furthermore, heavy tree canopy in these areas can cause interference and momentary outages during storms from limbs contacting overhead lines. An electrician can test your ground resistance and recommend solutions to ensure your safety system functions correctly.

We've lost all power and smell something burning. How fast can an electrician get to a home near the Sewickley Public Library?

For a no-power, burning-smell emergency, we treat it as a priority dispatch. From our shop near the library, we can typically be en route in minutes, using I-79 to reach most Sewickley Village addresses within that 5-10 minute window. Our first step on site is to safely kill power at the meter if needed and locate the source of the fault, which is often an overheated connection in an old panel or failing wiring.

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