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FAQs
I heard Texas adopted a new electrical code. What do I need to know about permits from the Watauga Building Inspections Department for a panel change?
All major electrical work, especially a panel replacement, requires a permit and inspection from the Watauga Building Inspections Department. As of 2026, Texas enforces the NEC 2023, which mandates updates like Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) protection for most indoor circuits. A Master Electrician licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) will handle the permit process, ensure the installation meets all current code for safety and capacity, and schedule the required inspections to close the job legally and correctly.
My 1984 Watauga Heights home's lights dim when the AC kicks on. Is this normal for a house its age?
That's a classic sign of an overloaded system. Your 42-year-old NM-B Romex wiring and 100-amp service panel were designed for far fewer appliances than a modern home uses. Homes in Watauga Heights built around that time often struggle with the combined load of computers, large-screen TVs, and kitchen gadgets, which the original circuits were never intended to handle. A capacity evaluation can identify if you need new circuits or a panel upgrade to safely meet 2026 demands.
We have very flat, rocky soil near Capp Smith Park. Could that affect our home's electrical grounding?
Yes, the flat, rocky prairie soil common in this area can significantly impact grounding effectiveness. Proper grounding requires good soil contact for the grounding electrode system. Rocky or dry soil has high resistance, which can hinder the path for fault current and cause surge protectors to malfunction. An electrician may need to install additional grounding rods or use chemical treatments to achieve a low-resistance ground, a fundamental requirement for safety and system stability.
I see overhead lines running to my house on a mast. What are the common issues with this setup in a suburban area like Watauga?
Overhead service masts, typical for Watauga homes built in the 1980s, expose your service entrance to weather and physical damage. High winds or ice can strain the masthead and conduit, potentially pulling connections loose at the weatherhead. Tree limbs from the mature suburban canopy can also abrade the service drop cables. Regular visual inspections for rust, sagging, or nearby tree contact are advised, as these issues can lead to power loss, arcing, or a fire hazard at the point where utility wires meet your home.
My smart TV and modem keep getting fried during storms. Is this an Oncor grid problem or my house?
Frequent surges damaging electronics point to inadequate whole-house protection. While Oncor manages the grid, the high lightning risk in our area means transient voltage spikes are common. Your home's internal wiring can act like an antenna for these surges. A service-entrance surge protector installed at your main panel is the first line of defense, working with point-of-use protectors to safeguard sensitive smart home systems from both utility-side and atmospheric events.
I have a Federal Pacific panel and want to add an EV charger. Is my 1984 electrical system up to it?
Your Federal Pacific panel is a recognized fire hazard and should be replaced immediately, regardless of new loads. A 100-amp service from 1984 cannot safely support a Level 2 EV charger, which alone can demand 40-50 amps. Adding a modern heat pump would also exceed its capacity. The required service upgrade to 200 amps addresses both the dangerous panel and provides the necessary power for contemporary appliances and future-proofing.
How should I prepare my home's electrical system for North Texas ice storms and summer brownouts?
Preparation focuses on protection and backup. For winter ice storms that can down lines, a properly installed and permitted backup generator with a transfer switch is key. To combat summer brownouts from AC overload, ensure your panel and wiring connections are tight, as voltage drops can overheat old connections. Integrating whole-house surge protection is also critical, as grid instability during these peak seasons often introduces damaging power surges.
The breaker for my kitchen keeps tripping and I smell something burning. How fast can a Master Electrician get here?
For an emergency like a burning smell, we prioritize immediate dispatch. From our staging near Capp Smith Park, we can typically be at your Watauga home in 5-8 minutes using US-377. The first step is to safely shut off power to the affected circuit at the main panel. Do not reset a breaker that trips repeatedly or accompanies a burning odor, as this indicates a serious fault that requires professional diagnosis to prevent a fire.