Los Angeles experiences extreme temperature swings during Santa Ana wind events, when temperatures can climb 15 to 20 degrees in hours. This sudden heat drives air conditioning demand across millions of homes simultaneously. LADWP's grid, parts of which date back to the 1950s, struggles to maintain stable voltage during these peak load periods. Transformers in older neighborhoods like Boyle Heights, Mid-City, and South LA operate near capacity, causing voltage sags and surges as the system compensates. When voltage drops below 110 volts, appliances draw more current to maintain operation, overheating motors and electronics. When voltage spikes above 130 volts, sensitive circuits fail instantly.
Los Angeles also has aggressive development activity, especially in neighborhoods like Arts District, Chinatown, and University Park. When contractors tie into existing transformers for construction power, the sudden load creates localized voltage disturbances that affect surrounding homes. LADWP updates infrastructure, but upgrades lag behind development pace. Homeowners in older areas face the highest risk because their homes lack modern surge protection and grounding systems required by current code. Elite Electricians Los Angeles works directly with local utility representatives and understands how to document grid-related issues that require utility intervention. We also know which neighborhoods experience chronic voltage problems and how to design protection strategies for each area.