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Service & Panel Upgrades

Keep the heart of your electrical system safe, efficient, and up to code with a modern, well-maintained panel. Prevent failures, protect your home from fire risks, and extend the life of your appliances with professional panel inspections and upgrades.

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Electrical Panel Services

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We love the convenience provided by our modern electrical systems, yet they tend to be ignored as long as they are working properly. Many people are unaware that the electrical system in their home or office undergoes wear and tear just like everything else. An improperly functioning electrical system can wreak havoc on appliances and devices or even lead to safety issues. The heart of your electrical system, and the part that undergoes the most wear and tear, is your electrical panel (sometimes referred to as a circuit breaker) – which is why professional electricians recommend regular inspections and maintenance.

Secure and reliable electrical connections within the panel are essential to ensure safety, optimal performance, and compliance with electrical codes. The panel regulates the flow of electricity throughout your home, controlling how electricity is distributed to all circuits and devices. Over time, the wires inside the panel can become damaged or outdated, increasing the risk of electrical hazards. Keeping an old panel in service also raises the risk of failure and safety issues. Each year, faulty wiring is responsible for a significant number of house fires, highlighting the importance of professional maintenance and timely upgrades.

When to replace your electrical panel:

Frequent Circuit Breaker Tripping
Flickering or Dimming Lights
Hot or Warm Electrical Panel
Old or Outdated Panel
WHY

Benefits of Upgrading Your Electrical Panel

Upgrading your home’s electrical panel offers a wide range of benefits that go far beyond simply keeping the lights on.

Improved Safety

One of the most important advantages is improved safety. An old or overloaded panel can lead to dangerous situations, including electrical fires caused by blocked circuits or outdated wiring. By installing a new electrical panel, you significantly reduce the risk of overloads and ensure your home’s electrical system can handle the demands of modern living.

Greater Efficiency and Reliability

A panel upgrade also means greater efficiency and reliability. As you add new appliances, upgrade your heating system, or install an electric vehicle charger, your electrical load increases. Many older homes were not designed to run today’s high-powered devices, and the existing panel may not provide enough amperage or circuits. Upgrading your panel gives you access to more power, allowing you to run multiple appliances and devices without worrying about tripped breakers or flickering lights. This is especially important for growing families, home offices, or anyone planning renovations.

Long-Term Savings and Incentives

Another key benefit is the potential to save money over time. While the panel upgrade cost can range from $1,300 to $3,000 depending on the size and complexity of the project, this investment pays off by preventing costly repairs, reducing energy waste, and even lowering your insurance premiums thanks to improved safety. In some cases, you may be eligible for rebates or incentives when you upgrade your electrical service, especially if you’re installing energy-efficient appliances or an electric vehicle charger.

Increased Home Value

A new electrical panel can also increase your home’s value. Prospective buyers are often looking for homes with updated electrical systems, as this provides peace of mind and reduces the risk of future electrical work. By ensuring your panel is up to date, you make your home more attractive on the market and may see a higher resale price.

Work With a Licensed Electrician

When planning a panel upgrade, it’s essential to work with a licensed electrician. They will determine the right size panel for your home, ensure all work meets local codes, and provide a safe, professional installation. DIY electrical work is not only risky but can also void warranties and insurance coverage. A professional electrician will assess your current and future electrical needs, help you find the best solution, and guide you through the process from submitting permits to final inspection.

Smart Investment for the Future

In summary, upgrading your electrical panel is a smart way to protect your home, save money, and prepare for the future. Whether you’re adding new appliances, planning a renovation, or simply want to ensure your electrical system is safe and efficient, a panel upgrade is a project worth considering. Take action today—contact a qualified electrician to check your home’s electrical panel and explore your options for a safer, more efficient home.

REPAIRS & REPLACMENTS

Electrical Panel Repairs & Replacements

The phrases “electrical panel upgrade” and “electrical service upgrade are often used interchangeably. That’s because they are usually performed together. They are, however, two separate things.

An electrical service upgrade refers to upgrading the level of electrical service coming into your house “from the pole.” For instance, an older home may only be receiving 50, 60, or 100 amps. A service upgrade can bring this up to as high as 200 amps. But when you upgrade your service, you’ll often need to upgrade your panel as well. If your existing electrical panel can’t accommodate the level of service you’ll need, then it will need to be upgraded as well. Replacement of the panel is sometimes necessary when the old panel cannot support the new service, and installing a new panel is required for safety and compliance.

You may need to replace, upgrade, or install a new electrical panel even if you aren’t upgrading your service. For instance, if your panel is old, it may be worn out and inefficient, making it a safety risk. In some cases, it may need to be replaced for safety issues. Selecting the right type of panel for your home’s electrical panel needs is important to ensure safety and future capacity. Certain conditions, such as increased electrical demand or new appliances, require upgrading the panel to meet these needs.

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