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FAQs
My smart TV and router keep getting zapped during storms here. Is this an Oncor grid problem or something wrong with my house?
Oncor's grid in our area faces high lightning strike risk, which induces powerful surges. While some fluctuation is a utility issue, protecting your home is your responsibility. Modern electronics are especially sensitive. A whole-house surge protector installed at your main panel is the professional solution to absorb these grid-borne events before they reach your valuable equipment.
I smell something burning from an outlet in my Springtown home and lost power. How fast can an electrician get here?
For an urgent issue like a burning smell, we treat it as a priority dispatch. From a start point near Springtown City Hall, we can typically be at your door within 5 to 8 minutes using TX-199. The first step is safely killing power to that circuit to prevent a fire, then we'll diagnose the faulty connection or overloaded wiring causing the hazard.
My inspector flagged a Federal Pacific panel in my Springtown house. Is this really a fire hazard, and can this old 100-amp system handle an EV charger?
Yes, Federal Pacific panels are a documented fire hazard due to breakers that can fail to trip during an overload. Replacing it is a critical safety upgrade. Regarding your EV question, a 1987-era 100-amp service cannot safely support a Level 2 charger or a new heat pump. Both require a service upgrade to 200 amps, which also resolves the dangerous panel issue in one project.
With our hot Texas summers, the power sometimes flickers when everyone's AC is running. What can I do to prepare for a brownout or an ice storm?
Summer brownouts and winter ice storms both threaten power reliability. For essential circuits like medical equipment or refrigeration, consider a professionally installed transfer switch and a generator. A whole-house surge protector is also wise, as power returning after an outage often comes with a damaging surge. These steps add resilience against our climate extremes.
Our Springtown Square home was built in 1987, and the lights dim when the AC kicks on. Is the original wiring just too old?
Your home's NM-B Romex wiring is now 39 years old, and while the insulation may still be sound, the system was designed for a different era. Modern 2026 appliance loads, especially in kitchens and home offices, far exceed what was standard in 1987. The core issue is often the 100-amp panel capacity, not just the wiring itself. It struggles to distribute power to all the new circuits we now rely on simultaneously.
We live in the rolling hills near City Hall and have intermittent electrical noise on some circuits. Could the landscape be affecting our power quality?
Rolling hill terrain can influence electrical health in a few ways. Long service drops to properties on slopes may be more susceptible to voltage drop. Furthermore, rocky or variable soil conditions common here can challenge a proper grounding electrode system, which is foundational for stable power and safety. An evaluation of your service entrance grounding can identify if this is a factor.
We have overhead lines coming to our house. Does that make our electrical service less reliable than homes with underground lines in Springtown?
Overhead mast service, common for homes of your era, is more exposed to weather, trees, and wildlife, which can cause outages. The trade-off is that repairs are often faster for utility crews. The key is ensuring your mast head, weatherhead, and service cable are in good condition to withstand high winds. We check this during any comprehensive service evaluation.
I want to upgrade my electrical panel. What do I need to know about permits with the City of Springtown and Texas state law?
A panel upgrade always requires a permit from the City of Springtown Building Inspections Department and must be performed by a Master Electrician licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. The work will be inspected to ensure it meets the current NEC 2023 code. As your contractor, I handle all the permit paperwork and scheduling, ensuring the project is fully compliant and documented for your safety and home value.