Panel & Service Upgrades

Electrical Panel & Service Upgrades — Safe Power for Today’s Homes

Your electrical panel is the heart of your home’s electrical system.

If it’s outdated, overloaded, or undersized, it can limit what your home can safely handle—and in some cases, create real safety risks.

I provide clean, code-compliant panel and service upgrades designed for how you actually use your home.

Thinking About a Panel Upgrade?

If your system is struggling—or you’re planning ahead—it’s worth taking a look.

  • Not every home needs a full upgrade—but these are clear indicators:

    • Breakers tripping frequently

    • Lights dimming when appliances turn on

    • Panel is full or has no room for new circuits

    • You still have fuses instead of breakers

    • Planning renovations, additions, or new appliances

    • Installing EV charger, mini-split, or other high-demand equipment

    • Older service (100 amp or less) struggling to keep up

    If your system can’t handle modern electrical demand, it’s time to look at options.

  • Panel Replacement

    • New breaker panel installation

    • Proper circuit organization and labeling

    • Replacement of outdated or unsafe equipment

    Service Upgrades

    • Upgrading service capacity (ex: 100A → 200A)

    • New meter socket (when required)

    • Service entrance cable upgrades

    • Coordination with utility company

    Safety Improvements

    • Proper grounding and bonding

    • Surge protection options

    • Code-compliant installation throughout

    💡 Goal: A system that’s safe, expandable, and built for modern use.

    • Adding central air, EV chargers, or electric appliances

    • Renovating kitchens, basements, or additions

    • Replacing outdated or recalled panels

    • Eliminating overloaded circuits

    • Increasing home value and safety

    • Clean, organized panel layout (no “spaghetti wiring”)

    • Circuits clearly labeled for future use

    • Work done to current NEC code

    • Coordination handled professionally

    • Clear communication from start to finish

    This is not a place for shortcuts—and I don’t take any.

    1. Evaluation of your existing system and needs

    2. Clear explanation of upgrade options

    3. Upfront pricing and scope of work

    4. Scheduling and coordination with utility (if required)

    5. Clean, professional installation

    6. Final walkthrough and system check

    Power will be temporarily shut off during the upgrade, and I’ll make sure you know exactly what to expect ahead of time.

  • A properly upgraded panel gives you:

    • Capacity for future projects

    • Safer, more reliable power

    • Fewer nuisance issues

    • Peace of mind