Panel Upgrades and Replacements
Your electrical panel is the heart of your electrical system—it distributes power to every circuit in your home or building. If your panel is outdated, overloaded, or showing signs of wear, it may not be able to safely meet the demands of modern electrical usage. We specialize in panel upgrades and replacements, ensuring your system is safe, efficient, and compliant with today’s electrical standards.
Whether you’re renovating, adding new appliances, installing EV chargers, or simply running out of breaker space, we provide professional service to upgrade your panel and give your property the power it needs.


When Should You Upgrade Your Panel?
An outdated or underpowered panel isn’t just inconvenient—it can pose serious safety risks like overheating and electrical fires. We’ll assess your current system and recommend a solution that fits your property’s size, usage, and future needs.
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Why Choose Us?
Upgrading your panel is an investment in your property's safety and performance. Let us make sure your system can handle today’s power demands—and tomorrow’s.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Signs include frequently tripped breakers, flickering lights, burning smells near the panel, lack of available breaker space, or if your home still uses an old fuse box. If you're adding new appliances or renovating, an upgrade might also be necessary.
Fuse boxes use replaceable fuses that blow when overloaded, while breaker panels use resettable circuit breakers. Breaker panels are safer, more convenient, and meet modern code requirements.
No. Electrical panel upgrades must be done by a licensed electrician. It involves high-voltage wiring, utility coordination, permits, and inspections. DIY work in this area can be dangerous and is often illegal.
Most panel upgrades are completed in one day. We’ll coordinate any required inspections and minimize downtime so your home or business is without power for as little time as possible.
Yes. Electrical panel upgrades require a permit and must be inspected upon completion. Don’t worry—we handle all the permitting and inspection coordination for you.
Possibly. High-power devices often require additional amperage or dedicated circuits. We’ll evaluate your current panel and let you know if an upgrade or sub panel is necessary.
Most homes today require at least a 100A panel, though 200A is the current standard for modern electrical demands. We’ll assess your home or building's needs and recommend the best option.
No problem—just give us a call. We offer free consultations and assessments. Our licensed electricians will inspect your panel, answer your questions, and help you decide if an upgrade is right for you.