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FAQs
Our Crystal Beach home was built in 2001. Is our 25-year-old wiring still safe for today's gadgets and appliances?
A system from 2001, now 25 years old, was designed before the modern demand for high-power devices. While NM-B Romex from that era is still a code-accepted cable, the overall capacity of a 150A panel may be strained by concurrent loads from computers, large TVs, and kitchen appliances. We often find homes of that vintage need updated circuits in kitchens and living areas to safely handle 2026 electrical loads without overloading the original branch wiring.
Our lights in Crystal Beach flicker during storms. Is this an Entergy Texas grid problem or something in my house?
Flickering during coastal storms is common here due to the high lightning and surge risk on Entergy's overhead lines. However, consistent flickering when appliances cycle on points to internal issues like a loose service connection or an overloaded circuit. To protect sensitive electronics, a whole-house surge protector installed at the main panel is non-negotiable in this environment. It defends against both utility-side surges and internal voltage spikes.
How should I prepare my home's electrical system for a Gulf Coast ice storm or a summer brownout?
For winter storms, ensure your emergency generator has a proper, permitted transfer switch to prevent back-feeding deadly power onto Entergy's lines. In peak summer, brownouts from high AC demand cause low voltage that can damage compressor motors. A licensed electrician can install undervoltage protection for major appliances. Proactive maintenance, like tightening all service and panel connections before storm season, is a critical safety step for this climate.
The power just went out and there's a burning smell near the panel. Who can get here fast from the Bolivar Point Lighthouse area?
For an emergency like that, we prioritize immediate dispatch. From the Bolivar Point Lighthouse, we can be on TX-87 and to most Crystal Beach locations within 10 to 15 minutes. A burning odor indicates an active fault, possibly at a loose connection or failing breaker, which requires the main power to be shut off safely to prevent a fire. Do not attempt to reset any breakers; secure the area and wait for a licensed electrician to diagnose the issue.
We live on the flat coastal plain near the lighthouse. Does the sandy soil affect our home's electrical grounding?
Yes, sandy soil has high electrical resistance, which can impair the effectiveness of your grounding electrode system. The National Electrical Code requires specific methods, like driving longer rods or using multiple rods, to achieve a low-resistance ground in such terrain. A poor ground can lead to erratic breaker operation, damage to electronics, and increased shock hazard during a fault. Testing and potentially upgrading the grounding electrode system is a key part of electrical health here.
I want to upgrade my panel. What permits are needed from Galveston County, and do you handle the TDLR paperwork?
A panel replacement or service upgrade always requires a permit from the Galveston County Building Department and a final inspection to ensure compliance with the current NEC 2020 code. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), we pull all necessary permits, schedule inspections, and provide the required documentation. Handling this red tape is part of our service, ensuring the work is legal, insurable, and safe.
I have a Federal Pacific panel and want to add an EV charger. Is my 150-amp service from 2001 even compatible?
Your first priority must be replacing the Federal Pacific panel. These units are a known fire hazard due to breakers that can fail to trip. Once a new, code-compliant panel is installed, we can assess your 150A service for a Level 2 charger. For a 2001 home, adding a 40-50 amp EV circuit often requires a load calculation; many homes need a service upgrade to 200A to support the charger, air conditioning, and other major loads simultaneously and safely.
We have overhead lines on a mast. What should I look for to know if my service entrance needs repair?
Inspect the mast head and the service drop cables for weathering, especially after storms. Look for cracked or leaning conduit, frayed wires, or visible corrosion where the cables enter the weatherhead. On the flat plain, high winds can put constant stress on these components. Any sagging or damage requires immediate attention from a licensed electrician, as it can lead to a service fault, power loss, or a fire hazard at the point where utility power enters your home.