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FAQs
What permits and codes are involved for a panel upgrade or adding a circuit in Hamilton County?
All major electrical work requires a permit from the Hamilton County Building Inspection Department and must comply with the 2020 NEC, which is Tennessee's current standard. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors, I handle the permit application, scheduling inspections, and ensuring the installation meets all code requirements for your safety and legality.
My lights dim when the AC kicks on in my Mowbray Mountain home. Is my wiring too old?
Your home’s electrical system is now 35 years old. Built in 1991, it was wired with NM-B Romex, which was standard for that era. The challenge is that modern 2026 appliance loads—from high-efficiency heat pumps to kitchen gadgets—draw more power than a typical 1991 design anticipated. Original circuits can be overloaded, causing voltage drops you notice as dimming lights, which is a sign your system needs a capacity evaluation.
How can I prepare my home's electrical system for an ice storm or a summer brownout?
For winter, ensure your generator transfer switch is installed correctly and your heating system's electrical components are serviced. Summer brownouts strain aging AC units and can cause compressor failures. A licensed electrician can install a generator inlet or hardwired backup system and verify your critical circuits are protected, keeping essentials running during extended outages.
Why do my lights flicker and my electronics reset during storms?
Flickering often points to loose connections in your wiring or at the utility service entrance. Given EPB’s grid and our area's high lightning strike risk, powerful surges are common. These events can overwhelm basic power strips, damaging modern smart home electronics. Installing a whole-house surge protector at your main panel is a critical defense for your investment.
Can my 1991-built home with a 150A panel handle adding an EV charger or a heat pump?
It depends on your panel's condition and available capacity. A 150A service is the minimum for adding a Level 2 EV charger or a heat pump, but a load calculation is mandatory. More critically, if your panel is the recalled Federal Pacific brand, it must be replaced first—these panels are known for failing to trip during overloads, creating a serious fire hazard.
Does living on a rocky hillside near the fire department affect my home's electricity?
Yes, the rocky soil common here on Mowbray Mountain can challenge grounding electrode installation, which is vital for safety and surge dissipation. Furthermore, the heavy tree canopy in these hills can cause service line interference during high winds. An electrician should verify your grounding system's resistance and ensure tree limbs are cleared from overhead service drops.
I've lost all power and smell burning. How fast can an electrician get here?
For an emergency like that, call 911 first, then a licensed electrician. From our dispatch point near the Mowbray Volunteer Fire Department, we can typically reach most homes on the mountain within 15-20 minutes using TN-111. A burning smell indicates an active fault that requires immediate, safe disconnection and repair to prevent a fire.
I have overhead power lines coming to a mast on my roof. Is that a problem?
Overhead service masts are standard here, but they require regular inspection. High winds or ice accumulation can strain the mast, conduit, and service entrance cables, potentially pulling them loose from the house. We check the mast's structural integrity, the weatherhead's seal, and the conductor condition during any service upgrade or safety inspection.