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Hebbe Electric

Hebbe Electric

W1734 North St, Green Lake WI 54941
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Hebbe Electric serves the Green Lake, WI community as a trusted local electrician specializing in home electrical safety and reliability. We understand the unique challenges local homeowners face, suc...


Questions and Answers

I want to upgrade my electrical panel. What permits do I need from Green Lake County, and does the work have to follow new code?

All major panel work requires a permit from the Green Lake County Zoning and Land Information Office. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services, I handle this filing. The work must fully comply with the current NEC 2020 code, which mandates AFCI protection for most living area circuits and specific grounding requirements. This isn't red tape; it's a verified safety inspection to ensure your upgrade protects your home and family.

My Downtown Green Lake home was built in 1971. Why do my lights dim when I run the microwave and air conditioner at the same time?

Your home's original 1971 NM-B wiring was designed for a different era of appliances and is now 55 years old. The insulation degrades over time, and the 100A service panel was never intended for today's simultaneous high-wattage loads. This combination creates voltage drop, which is the dimming you see, and can lead to overheating at connections. Upgrading to a 200A service with new circuits is often necessary for modern electrical safety and reliability.

The power is out and I smell burning near my panel. How fast can an electrician get to my house near the Town Square?

For an emergency like a burning smell, which indicates an active fault, we prioritize immediate dispatch. From the Town Square Community Center, we use WI-23 for direct access, making most Downtown Green Lake locations reachable within 3 to 5 minutes. Your first action should be to safely shut off the main breaker if possible and call. We treat these as urgent fire-prevention calls.

I have an old 100A panel and want to add a heat pump, given our cold winters?

A 1971 home with a 100A panel and a potential Federal Pacific panel faces significant challenges. Federal Pacific panels are a known fire hazard and should be replaced immediately. Even with a new panel, 100A service is typically insufficient for adding a Level 2 EV charger or a heat pump without overloading the system. A full service upgrade to 200A is the safe, code-compliant path to support these modern high-demand appliances.

My smart TV and modem keep resetting during thunderstorms. Is this an issue with Alliant Energy's power in Green Lake?

Seasonal thunderstorms create a moderate surge risk on the Alliant Energy grid, which can damage sensitive electronics. While the utility manages large-scale distribution, the final protection for your home is your responsibility. These micro-surges and brief outages are often what cause your devices to reset. Installing a whole-house surge protector at your main panel is the most effective defense, safeguarding your investment in modern smart home technology.

We have a lot of old trees on our property. Could that be causing our intermittent electrical issues?

The heavy tree canopy common on Green Lake's glacial moraine can absolutely affect electrical health. Branches contacting overhead service lines cause interference, flickering, and can create fire hazards. Furthermore, the rocky, uneven soil can compromise your grounding electrode system, which is essential for safety and surge dissipation. An electrician can inspect your service drop for clearance and test your ground rods to ensure low-resistance earth contact.

I have overhead lines coming to my house. What maintenance should I be aware of for this type of service?

Overhead mast service requires attention to the weatherhead and the mast itself, especially after severe weather. Inspect for any sagging or damage to the service cables leading from the utility pole to your house. Ensure tree limbs are kept well clear of the lines. The point where the conduit enters your home is a critical seal against moisture. Any damage here can lead to water infiltration into your panel, causing corrosion and short circuits.

How should I prepare my home's electrical system for a Green Lake winter with potential ice storms and brownouts?

Winter heating surges and ice storms strain the grid and your home's electrical system. Begin with a professional inspection of your service mast, connections, and panel for wear. For brownout protection, consider a hardwired automatic standby generator installed with a proper transfer switch—portable generators require extreme caution to prevent backfeed. Ensuring your heating system has a dedicated, properly sized circuit is also critical for reliable operation in -15°F lows.

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