Panel Upgrade Services

Professional Electrical Panel Upgrades

Complete electrical panel modernization services including capacity upgrades, safety improvements, and code compliance installations for residential and commercial properties.

Licensed & Insured
Code Compliant
Professional Installation
Warranty Included
Electrical panel upgrade installation
20+
Years Experience
Our Services

Complete Panel Upgrade Solutions

From basic capacity increases to complete electrical system modernization, we provide comprehensive panel upgrade services tailored to your specific needs.

Capacity Upgrades

Increase your electrical capacity from 100A to 200A or higher to support modern appliances, HVAC systems, and technology requirements.

100A to 200A upgrades
400A commercial panels
Service entrance upgrades

Safety Modernization

Replace outdated fuse boxes and breaker panels with modern, code-compliant electrical systems featuring AFCI and GFCI protection.

Fuse box replacements
AFCI/GFCI integration
Grounding system updates

Subpanel Installation

Add subpanels for workshops, home additions, garages, or areas requiring dedicated electrical circuits and improved power distribution.

Garage subpanels
Workshop installations
Addition power supplies

Code Compliance

Ensure your electrical system meets current National Electrical Code (NEC) standards and local building requirements for safety and insurance.

NEC compliance updates
Permit & inspection handling
Insurance requirements

Residential Panels

Complete residential electrical panel services including main panel replacements, circuit additions, and smart panel installations.

Main panel replacement
Circuit additions
Smart panel technology

Commercial Systems

Commercial electrical panel upgrades for businesses, office buildings, and industrial facilities requiring higher capacity systems.

Three-phase systems
High-capacity panels
Load management systems
Professional electrical panel upgrade installation
Safe
& Compliant
Upgrade Process

Professional Panel Upgrade Process

1

System Assessment

Complete evaluation of your current electrical system, load requirements, and panel condition to determine upgrade specifications.

2

Permit & Planning

Secure necessary permits, coordinate utility connections, and plan the installation timeline to minimize disruption.

3

Safe Installation

Professional installation with proper safety protocols, including temporary power arrangements during the upgrade process.

4

Testing & Inspection

Comprehensive testing, city inspection coordination, and final system verification to ensure code compliance and safe operation.

Key Benefits

Enhanced Safety
Increased Capacity
Higher Property Value
Code Compliance
Technical Information

Panel Upgrade Specifications

Understanding the technical aspects of electrical panel upgrades helps ensure you get the right solution for your specific needs.

Capacity Options

100 Amp Service Basic Residential

Suitable for smaller homes with standard electrical needs, limited high-power appliances.

200 Amp Service Most Popular

Standard for modern homes with central AC, electric dryer, and multiple appliances.

400 Amp Service High Demand

Large homes, multiple HVAC units, workshops, EV chargers, and solar systems.

Code Requirements

AFCI Protection

Arc-fault circuit interrupters required for bedrooms and living areas.

GFCI Protection

Ground-fault protection for bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor circuits.

Grounding System

Proper equipment grounding and bonding per NEC standards.

Panel Clearances

Minimum 36" working space and proper panel identification labeling.

Circuit Labeling

Clear identification of all circuits and emergency disconnects.

Common Upgrade Scenarios

Understanding when and why panel upgrades are necessary for different situations.

Home Renovations

Kitchen remodels, room additions, and home expansions requiring additional electrical capacity.

EV Charger Installation

Adding electric vehicle charging stations often requires panel capacity upgrades.

Solar System Integration

Solar panel installations require compatible electrical panels and proper interconnection.

Safety Concerns

Outdated panels, frequent breaker trips, and insurance requirements for older systems.