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Have you ever noticed your lights flicker briefly when you start up a heater, air conditioner, or another large appliance? It's a common experience in many homes, and while it might catch your attention, it's usually not something to be concerned about. Understanding why this happens can provide peace of mind and help you make informed decisions about your home’s electrical system.

The Power of Big Appliances

Large appliances, especially those with motors like heaters, refrigerators, or air conditioners, require a significant amount of power to start. When you turn them on, they draw a surge of electricity from your home's electrical system to get up and running. This brief surge can cause a slight dip in the voltage available to other devices, like your lights, resulting in a momentary flicker.

A Common Occurrence

This flickering is a normal part of how electrical systems operate, particularly in homes with several high-demand devices. It’s similar to when you start a car and the headlights dim for a split second before the engine fully turns over. In most cases, this flicker is simply a sign that your appliances are doing their job and your electrical system is responding as it should.

Understanding the Flicker

Here are a few reasons why you might notice this flickering:

  1. Initial Power Surge: When large appliances start, they draw more power than they do when running steadily. This extra demand causes a brief dip in the available voltage, which might make your lights dim or flicker for a moment.

  2. Shared Circuits: In many homes, lights and appliances may share the same electrical circuit. When the appliance turns on, it briefly uses more of the circuit's capacity, leading to a momentary reduction in the power available to your lights.

  3. Balanced Power Use: Modern electrical systems are designed to handle these power surges efficiently. However, if several high-demand devices are running simultaneously, the flickering might be more noticeable.

When to Consider Upgrades

While occasional flickering is typically no cause for alarm, there are scenarios where you might want to consider small upgrades or adjustments to optimize your home's electrical performance:

  • Dedicated Circuits: For those who use large appliances frequently, installing dedicated circuits for these devices can help distribute power more evenly and reduce the chances of flickering.

  • Energy-Efficient Appliances: Modern appliances are designed to be more energy-efficient, reducing the power surge needed to start up. Upgrading older appliances can minimize flickering and improve overall energy usage.

  • Smart Home Solutions: Investing in smart home technology that monitors and manages power distribution can help balance the load on your electrical system, reducing flicker and enhancing overall efficiency.


A brief flicker when you turn on a heater or large appliance is usually a normal part of your electrical system's operation. It’s simply a sign that your appliances are drawing the power they need to function properly. However, if you have any concerns or if the flickering seems unusual or persistent, the team at Bowman Electric is here to help. We can assess your system and suggest simple upgrades or solutions to ensure your home’s electrical system continues to run smoothly.

Whether you're considering new appliances, need advice on energy efficiency, or want to optimize your electrical setup, Bowman Electric is your go-to partner for all things electrical. Reach out to us anytime for expert guidance and support.



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As we prepare for the fall season and get our outdoor spaces ready for gatherings, decorations, or just enjoying the crisp air, it’s important to ensure that your electrical outlets are safe for outdoor use. One of the most critical upgrades you can make is installing weather-resistant receptacles (WRRs). These specialized outdoor outlets are designed to handle harsh weather conditions and protect your home from electrical hazards caused by moisture or debris.


What Are Weather-Resistant Receptacles?

Weather-resistant receptacles (WRRs) are electrical outlets specifically designed for outdoor use or damp environments. Unlike standard outlets used indoors, WRRs are built from durable materials that resist the wear and tear caused by moisture, temperature fluctuations, and exposure to the elements. Modern electrical codes often require WRRs for outdoor installations to prevent dangerous electrical accidents.


Key Features of Weather-Resistant Receptacles:

  1. Heavy-Duty Construction: WRRs are built with corrosion-resistant materials, making them less susceptible to the effects of moisture, humidity, and UV rays.

  2. Protective Sealing: These receptacles have protective seals that keep out water, dirt, and other contaminants, reducing the risk of electrical shorts or failure.

  3. GFCI Compatibility: Many WRRs include Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection, which detects moisture or electrical imbalances and cuts off power to prevent shocks or fires.

  4. Longevity in Harsh Conditions: Designed to withstand constant exposure to the elements, WRRs are far more durable than traditional outlets, offering long-term reliability and safety in outdoor environments.


Why Weather-Resistant Receptacles Are Essential for Outdoor Use

Outdoor outlets face constant exposure to rain, snow, humidity, and even debris, which can create dangerous situations if the receptacles aren’t properly equipped for these conditions. Without WRRs, outdoor electrical systems are vulnerable to:

  • Electrical Shocks: Moisture in standard outlets increases the likelihood of shocks when plugging in outdoor lights, tools, or appliances.

  • Fire Hazards: Water exposure can cause short circuits or electrical arcing, which can lead to overheating and fires.

  • Damaged Equipment: Using unprotected outlets for outdoor devices can lead to power surges, which may damage electronics and appliances.

By upgrading to weather-resistant receptacles, you significantly reduce the risk of these hazards, ensuring that your outdoor electrical setup is both safe and reliable.


How Bowman Electric Can Help

At Bowman Electric, we prioritize safety and durability in all outdoor electrical projects. Our licensed electricians are experienced in installing and upgrading outdoor electrical systems with weather-resistant receptacles, ensuring your home is ready for fall and beyond. Our services include:

  • Inspecting your outdoor outlets: We’ll check your current setup to see if your outdoor outlets meet modern safety standards and recommend upgrades where needed.

  • Installing WRRs: We replace outdated or unsafe outlets with weather-resistant receptacles that provide long-lasting protection and functionality in harsh conditions.

  • Adding GFCI protection: We can also ensure that your WRRs include GFCI protection, providing an extra layer of safety against electrical shocks and hazards.


Get Ready for Fall With Bowman Electric

With wet and unpredictable weather on the horizon, now is the time to make sure your outdoor electrical system is ready. Weather-resistant receptacles offer the best protection against moisture-related hazards, so you can safely enjoy your outdoor spaces all season long.


Protect Your Home This Fall! Contact Bowman Electric today for an inspection and upgrade to weather-resistant receptacles, ensuring your outdoor electrical system is safe and ready for the elements. #ElectricalSafety #FallPrep #BowmanElectric #HomeUpgrades

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As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, homeowners in Montana begin preparing for the colder months ahead. From heating systems to holiday decorations, the demand on your electrical system often increases significantly during fall and winter. At Bowman Electric, we believe this is the perfect time to consider upgrading your electrical panel to ensure your home is ready to handle the extra load safely and efficiently.

Why Your Electrical Panel Matters

Your electrical panel is the heart of your home’s electrical system. It distributes electricity to all the circuits in your house, powering everything from your lights and appliances to your heating system. An outdated or undersized panel can struggle to keep up with increased power demands, leading to potential safety hazards such as overheating, blown fuses, or even electrical fires.

Signs It’s Time for an Upgrade

Before the cold weather sets in, it’s important to evaluate your electrical panel to see if it can handle the load. Here are some signs that you may need an upgrade:

  • Frequent tripped breakers or blown fuses: This is a clear indication that your panel is struggling to keep up with the demand.

  • Your home has an older 60-amp or 100-amp panel: Many modern homes require 200 amps or more to safely handle today’s electrical needs.

  • Addition of new appliances: If you've recently installed high-energy appliances like a hot tub, electric vehicle charger, or a new HVAC system, your panel may need to be upgraded to accommodate the increased load.

  • Flickering lights or power surges: These are often signs of an overloaded system, especially when the weather cools and heaters or holiday lights are in constant use.

Benefits of Upgrading Before the Cold Sets In

  1. Increased Safety: Older or undersized panels can become overloaded, leading to overheating and potentially dangerous situations. By upgrading now, you’ll ensure your system can handle the extra load without risk of fire or electrical failure.

  2. Energy Efficiency: A new electrical panel can help improve the overall efficiency of your home’s electrical system. This can lead to lower energy bills as your system will distribute power more effectively, especially during the colder months when heaters and other appliances are running constantly.

  3. Support for Future Additions: Upgrading your panel now prepares your home for future upgrades like smart home devices, electric vehicle charging stations, or even a new heating system.

  4. Peace of Mind: Knowing that your home’s electrical system is in top shape heading into fall and winter provides peace of mind. You won’t have to worry about tripped breakers or malfunctioning circuits when you need them the most.

When to Call a Professional

If you’re unsure whether your electrical panel needs an upgrade, it’s always a good idea to consult a licensed electrician. At Bowman Electric, we specialize in evaluating and upgrading electrical systems to meet the unique needs of each home. With our expert team, we can assess your panel and determine if an upgrade is necessary to keep your home safe and functional through the fall and winter months.



As you prepare your home for the colder seasons, don’t overlook the importance of your electrical panel. Upgrading now ensures that your home is ready to handle the increased power demands that come with fall and winter. For a thorough inspection and expert advice, trust the professionals at Bowman Electric. Let us help you stay safe, warm, and powered all season long!

Call Bowman Electric today to schedule your panel upgrade consultation!

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