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Current Electric

Current Electric

734 SW 1st, Booker TX 79005
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Current Electric is a trusted electrical service provider based in Booker, TX, dedicated to keeping homes and businesses safe and powered. We specialize in comprehensive electrical inspections to iden...


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I found a 'Federal Pacific' label on my breaker box. Should I be worried about adding a heat pump or EV charger?

Yes, you should be concerned on two critical fronts. First, Federal Pacific panels have a known, widespread failure rate where breakers may not trip during an overload, creating a major fire hazard. Second, your 100-amp panel from 1979 lacks the physical space and bus bar capacity for the dedicated, high-amperage circuits required by a Level 2 EV charger or a modern heat pump. A full service upgrade to a new, code-compliant panel is the essential first step for both safety and functionality.

What's involved in getting a permit from the Lipscomb County office for a panel upgrade, and is it really necessary?

Permits from the Lipscomb County Building Department are not just bureaucratic; they are a mandatory safety check. For a panel replacement, the process involves submitting our licensed electrical contractor's plans, paying the fee, and scheduling inspections. The inspector will verify the work complies with the current NEC 2020, which governs everything from AFCI breaker requirements to working clearances around the panel. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, I handle this red tape to ensure your upgrade is safe, legal, and insurable.

I see power lines on a pole running to my house. What does that overhead service mean for my electrical reliability?

An overhead mast service, common in Booker, means your home's connection to the Xcel Energy grid is exposed to the elements. This makes it more vulnerable to damage from high winds, ice accumulation, and falling tree limbs compared to underground service. It also places the utility's point of connection—the service drop—clearly at your roofline. Ensuring this mast, weatherhead, and conduit are secure and watertight is a vital part of home maintenance to prevent water ingress into your main panel.

How can I prepare my home's electrical system for a winter ice storm or a summer brownout in Booker?

Preparation focuses on backup power and surge protection. For extended winter outages, a properly installed and permitted generator with a transfer switch is key. For summer brownouts, where grid voltage can drop under high AC demand, consider an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for critical electronics. Ensuring your panel and its connections are in good health before peak season helps it handle these stresses. A whole-house surge protector is a wise year-round investment given our local storm activity.

The power is out and I smell something burning near my breaker box. How fast can an electrician get to my house near Booker City Park?

For an emergency like a burning smell, which indicates active overheating and a serious fire risk, we treat it as a top-priority dispatch. From Booker City Park, we can typically be on-site in 3 to 5 minutes using US-83. Your first action should be to safely evacuate the area around the panel and call 911 if you see smoke or flames, then call us. We carry diagnostic tools and common breaker parts on our trucks to address immediate hazards upon arrival.

My smart lights and TV keep resetting. Is this a problem with my wiring or the Xcel Energy power coming into my Booker home?

On the High Plains, frequent lightning leads to grid-level surges that Xcel Energy infrastructure must manage. These micro-surges and momentary dips are often the culprit for sensitive electronics resetting. While poor internal wiring can contribute, the first line of defense is a whole-house surge protective device installed at your main panel. This device clamps damaging voltage spikes before they reach your circuits, protecting your investment in modern smart home technology.

Our Downtown Booker home was built in 1979, and the lights dim when the microwave runs. Is the original wiring just worn out?

With the system now 47 years old, it's less about wear and more about capacity. Original NM-B Romex from that era was installed for a different standard of living. Modern 2026 appliance loads—from large-screen TVs to high-wattage air fryers—simply exceed what that 100-amp service and its branch circuits were designed to handle. Dimming lights under load is a clear sign the electrical system is struggling, not failing, but it indicates an urgent need for a professional load calculation and likely a panel upgrade.

We have such flat land here near the park. Does that flat terrain affect my home's electrical grounding at all?

The flat High Plains terrain around Booker City Park actually simplifies one aspect: achieving a low-resistance connection for your grounding electrode system. Rocky or highly resistive soil can make proper grounding difficult. Here, driving the required eight-foot ground rods is typically straightforward. However, the primary concern in this open landscape is exposure; your overhead service mast and lines are more susceptible to high winds and lightning, making that main panel surge protection even more critical.

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