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FAQs
I just lost all power and smell something burning near my panel—how fast can an electrician get here?
For an emergency like a burning smell at the panel, we prioritize immediate dispatch. From the Chepachet Union Church, we're typically on the road in under five minutes, using US-44 for quick access throughout the village. Your first action should be to call 911 if you see smoke or open flames, then call us. We'll coordinate with Rhode Island Energy if necessary upon arrival to secure the service.
My lights dim when the microwave and air conditioner run. This is a 1978 home in Chepachet Village with original wiring—is it just too old for today's appliances?
Your home's electrical system is now 48 years old. While the NM-B Romex wiring from that era was a solid standard, modern 2026 appliance loads from multiple high-draw devices often exceed what these original circuits were designed to handle. This can cause voltage drop, seen as dimming lights, and indicates your system may be operating at capacity. An evaluation of your 100-amp service and circuit loading is a prudent first step to ensure safety and reliability.
I have a 100-amp Federal Pacific panel from 1978. Can I safely add a Level 2 EV charger or a heat pump?
A Federal Pacific panel from that era is a known safety hazard due to its tendency to fail to trip during overloads, posing a serious fire risk. Even setting that aside, a 100-amp service from 1978 is typically insufficient for the added demand of a Level 2 EV charger or a modern heat pump. The required upgrade involves replacing the hazardous panel with a new, code-compliant service with adequate capacity, which is a necessary investment for both safety and functionality.
How should I prepare my home's electrical system for an ice storm or a winter brownout in Glocester?
Winter peaks here strain the grid. For ice storms that may cause extended outages, a properly installed and permitted generator with a transfer switch is the most reliable solution. To protect against shorter brownouts and surges that accompany grid instability, ensure you have quality surge protection. It's also wise to have your heating system's electrical components serviced before the season to reduce failure risk during a cold snap.
My power comes in on an overhead mast. What are the main concerns with this type of service entry?
Overhead mast service, while common, has specific vulnerabilities. The mast itself must be structurally sound and properly sealed where it enters your home to prevent water infiltration. The overhead drop from the utility pole is susceptible to damage from falling limbs, especially under our heavy tree canopy. Regular visual checks for wear on the service cable and ensuring the mast head is secure are important maintenance items for this setup.
My smart lights and TV keep resetting during storms. Is this a problem with Rhode Island Energy's power quality?
Grid fluctuations from Rhode Island Energy, especially during seasonal lightning storms, are a common cause. These voltage surges and sags can disrupt sensitive electronics. While the utility manages the grid, protecting your home's internal wiring is your responsibility. Installing a whole-house surge protector at your main panel is a highly effective defense, safeguarding your smart home systems from these intermittent power quality issues.
We have huge, old trees around our property near the village. Could that be causing our intermittent electrical issues?
The heavy tree canopy common in Chepachet can absolutely impact electrical health. Branches contacting overhead service lines can cause arcing, flickering, and intermittent faults. Furthermore, rocky soil conditions under these trees can challenge the effectiveness of your grounding electrode system, which is critical for safety. An inspection can assess line clearance and test your grounding resistance to rule out these environmental factors.
I want to upgrade my electrical panel. What permits are needed from the Glocester Building Department, and do you handle that?
A service upgrade always requires a permit from the Glocester Building and Zoning Department and a subsequent inspection to ensure compliance with the 2023 NEC. As a Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training licensed master electrician, I manage the entire permit process—filing the paperwork, scheduling inspections, and ensuring the installation meets all current code requirements for safety and capacity. You won't need to navigate that red tape yourself.