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psuag
Sep 9, 2007, 03:33 PM
:) I am looking at a small (totally remodeled home) with 100 amp service. I always thought it was better to have 200 amp. I will live there alone. Does this mean I can't run the dryer and microwave at the same time?

Fr_Chuck
Sep 9, 2007, 04:22 PM
No, it means you can't run 4 microwaves while running 3 dryers, while your pool pump is running.

Most older homes had only 60 amp service originally, then the 100 amp which was standard for years and years And is fine for a standard home, you can run your electric heat pump, your dryer, your electric stove and the TV all off a 100 amp service.

tkrussell
Sep 9, 2007, 04:52 PM
A service is sized according to the total square footage of livable space, along with mandatory and desired loads. Let me know the total square feet of livable space, not including garage, attic, porches, include basement if it can be finished into livable space. Also list all major electric appliances, type of heat, and water heater, and size of air conditioning, and I can do the calculations.

psuag
Sep 9, 2007, 05:17 PM
The house is 2.5 BR (has a loft- that is the .5) and one bath. Gas range and forced air gas heat. 1200 SF. Has electric central air. Hookups for the stackable W/D are electric. Your advice is greatly appreciated.

Susan

ballengerb1
Sep 9, 2007, 07:07 PM
I think TK will be telling you to save your money and keep what you have.