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Marion Electricians Pros

Marion, WI
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Hangartner Electric

Hangartner Electric

N11831 Buckbee Rd, Marion WI 54950
Electricians
Hangartner Electric is your trusted local electrical contractor serving Marion, WI, and the surrounding areas. We understand that Wisconsin winters and aging infrastructure can lead to common local el...


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My lights in Marion flicker occasionally, and my smart TV recently reset itself. Is this a problem with We Energies or my house wiring?

Flickering lights and electronics resetting can stem from both sources. We Energies manages a grid with moderate surge risk from seasonal lightning and instability, which can introduce brief voltage fluctuations. However, outdated house wiring, poor connections at an aging panel, or a lack of whole-house surge protection can also cause these symptoms. An inspection can pinpoint whether the issue is at the utility connection or within your home's electrical system.

What permits and codes are required for a major electrical panel replacement in my Waupaca County home?

All major work like a panel replacement requires a permit from the Waupaca County Zoning and Building Department and must be performed by a master electrician licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services. The installation will be inspected to comply fully with NEC 2020, the current adopted code. We handle securing the permit and scheduling the inspection, ensuring the work meets all legal and safety standards for your protection and insurance.

The power is out and I smell something burning near my electrical panel. How fast can an electrician get to Downtown Marion?

For an emergency like a burning smell, we dispatch immediately. From a start point at Marion City Hall, we use WI-110 for direct access throughout Downtown Marion, with a typical 3-5 minute travel time to your address. Your first action should be to safely shut off the main breaker at the panel and call. This immediate response is critical to prevent an electrical fire from escalating.

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

Your electrical system is now 55 years old. The original 1971 NM-B Romex wiring and 100A service panel were designed for far fewer appliances. Modern 2026 demands from devices like high-wattage microwaves and computers overload these legacy circuits, causing voltage drops that appear as dimming lights. This is a common capacity issue in our neighborhood that typically requires a panel and service upgrade to resolve safely.

How should I prepare my Marion home's electrical system for a harsh -20°F winter ice storm or a brownout?

Winter heating surges and ice storms are the peak season for power issues here. Ensure your heating system is professionally serviced and all circuits are clear of overloads. For brownouts or outages, a permanently installed generator with an automatic transfer switch is the safest backup. I also recommend installing a whole-house surge protector to shield electronics from the voltage spikes that often occur when grid power is restored.

I have an old 100A panel and want to add a Level 2 EV charger and a heat pump. Is my 1971 Marion home's wiring safe for this?

With a 100A panel from 1971, adding a Level 2 EV charger and a heat pump simultaneously is not safe and is likely impossible without overloading the system. Furthermore, many panels from that era in Marion are the recalled and hazardous Federal Pacific brand, which pose a serious fire risk. A full service upgrade to a modern 200A panel with AFCI breakers is the necessary first step before installing these high-demand appliances.

I see the power lines come to my house on a mast from the pole. What does that mean for maintenance or if I need an upgrade?

Your overhead mast service is common in Marion. It means the utility connection and your home's service entrance cables are exposed to the elements. For any panel upgrade or service capacity increase, We Energies must be involved to replace the overhead drop and potentially the meter. As your electrician, we coordinate that utility work and ensure the new mast, weatherhead, and service entrance conductors are installed to the latest code for safety and reliability.

We live in the rolling woodland near Marion City Hall. Could the trees and soil be affecting our home's electricity?

Yes, the terrain directly impacts electrical health. The heavy tree canopy in rolling woodland areas can cause line interference and increase the risk of falling branches damaging overhead service lines during storms. Furthermore, rocky or variable soil can compromise the effectiveness of your home's grounding electrode system, which is critical for safety. An electrician should verify your ground rod's resistance meets NEC 2020 standards for this environment.

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