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Pee Dee Electric

Powering Homes: No Matter the Day, No Matter the Time

National Linemen Appreciation Day is April 18. Pee Dee Electric would like to express our utmost appreciation to our dedicated linemen who work hard to keep our power on.

Lineworker appreciation

Pee Dee Electric’s linemen provide an essential service. They install and maintain overhead and underground power lines that keep electricity flowing and remain on-call and ready to respond in the event that severe storms or other circumstances cause power outages.

Our linemen work with high-voltage electricity, often at great heights, in all kinds of weather conditions. Maintaining the power grid is physically demanding. To become proficient, linemen go through a technical training program and learn on the job as an apprentice under the careful eye of seasoned linemen who have earned journeyman status.

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When an outage is reported, crews are dispatched to assess the situation, identify the cause, and make repairs as safely and quickly as possible. Storms and other natural disasters cause extensive damage to power lines. They can be dangerous and happen at any time. In many cases, the linemen responding to outages are someone’s husband, father, brother or son. Pee Dee Electric is thankful for our linemen who selflessly sacrifice time away from their families to work to keep the power flowing to members — no matter the day, no matter the time.

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