Electrical Panel Upgrades

Electrical Panel Upgrades

The electric panel is the main box for your home that controls all its electrical wiring and power. Your electric panel is the heart of your home for all things electrical. It is usually located in the garage, basement, or a utility room. When you open the door to your electrical panel, you’ll see rows of breakers that control or cut-off electricity to certain circuits in the home.

These circuits are often what supply the various areas of your home with power- which is why they are labeled with the corresponding room or appliance. When an electrical surge happens in one of these circuits, it will “trip the breaker” and that switch will pop up, cutting-off voltage to that specific circuit.

Signs You need an Electrical Panel Upgrade

As technology progresses and the electrical demands of homes increase, there is an increased need for electrical panel upgrades for homeowners. Some signs of needing an electrical panel upgrade are:

  • Your panel and home are older than 25 years old- most homes now need a 200-amp panel
  • You experience frequently tripped breakers
  • You need/want to install more outlets- some common ones are EV chargers, new appliances, or more outlets in general
  • You hear strange noises coming from the panel
  • You smell burning material or see smoke- if you see smoke evacuate your home and call 911
  • You notice lights flickering when you turn on other appliances or devices or plug in new devices to charge or use
  • Your home has a recalled panel installed- Zinsco, Federal Pacific, I-T-E Pushmatic, or GTE/Sylvania brand. All these panels were recalled due to safety defects. These panels should be upgraded as soon as possible
Why Upgrade Your Electrical Panel

By upgrading your electrical panel, you are:

  • Ensuring that your home will remain safe with a current electrical panel and electrical code- Electrical fires are the second most common cause of structural fires. So, by upgrading the pane to meet code and industry standards, you are ensuring that you and your family are safe for years to come.
  • Protecting your existing electrical system in your home- Surges can occur, by having appliances that are sensitive to surges increases your risk of having your appliances be damaged. A new panel requires a surge protection to be installed with it ensuring that your appliances are kept safe from surges.
  • Increasing your electrical use efficiency within the home- Updated electrical panels allows your panel to better regulate electrical pull to appliances and your overall power usage. Resulting in small energy savings over the lifetime of the panel.
How Much Does It Cost to Update my Electrical Panel?
Pricing on electrical panel upgrades varies depending on the age of the panel, age of circuits in the panel, quantity of circuits being used, and so on. We recommend budgeting for anywhere between $1,900-$3,000 if an electrical service upgrade is not required. Some panel upgrades may result in an electrical service upgrade, as well, which can bring the total upwards of $10,000.

Electrical Panel Upgrades

The electric panel is the main box for your home that controls all its electrical wiring and power. Your electric panel is the heart of your home for all things electrical. It is usually located in the garage, basement, or a utility room. When you open the door to your electrical panel, you’ll see rows of breakers that control or cut-off electricity to certain circuits in the home.

These circuits are often what supply the various areas of your home with power- which is why they are labeled with the corresponding room or appliance. When an electrical surge happens in one of these circuits, it will “trip the breaker” and that switch will pop up, cutting-off voltage to that specific circuit.

Signs You need an Electrical Panel Upgrade

As technology progresses and the electrical demands of homes increase, there is an increased need for electrical panel upgrades for homeowners. Some signs of needing an electrical panel upgrade are:

  • Your panel and home are older than 25 years old- most homes now need a 200-amp panel
  • You experience frequently tripped breakers
  • You need/want to install more outlets- some common ones are EV chargers, new appliances, or more outlets in general
  • You hear strange noises coming from the panel
  • You smell burning material or see smoke- if you see smoke evacuate your home and call 911
  • You notice lights flickering when you turn on other appliances or devices or plug in new devices to charge or use
  • Your home has a recalled panel installed- Zinsco, Federal Pacific, I-T-E Pushmatic, or GTE/Sylvania brand. All these panels were recalled due to safety defects. These panels should be upgraded as soon as possible
Why Upgrade Your Electrical Panel

By upgrading your electrical panel, you are:

  • Ensuring that your home will remain safe with a current electrical panel and electrical code- Electrical fires are the second most common cause of structural fires. So, by upgrading the pane to meet code and industry standards, you are ensuring that you and your family are safe for years to come.
  • Protecting your existing electrical system in your home- Surges can occur, by having appliances that are sensitive to surges increases your risk of having your appliances be damaged. A new panel requires a surge protection to be installed with it ensuring that your appliances are kept safe from surges.
  • Increasing your electrical use efficiency within the home- Updated electrical panels allows your panel to better regulate electrical pull to appliances and your overall power usage. Resulting in small energy savings over the lifetime of the panel.
How Much Does It Cost to Update my Electrical Panel?
Pricing on electrical panel upgrades varies depending on the age of the panel, age of circuits in the panel, quantity of circuits being used, and so on. We recommend budgeting for anywhere between $1,900-$3,000 if an electrical service upgrade is not required. Some panel upgrades may result in an electrical service upgrade, as well, which can bring the total upwards of $10,000.
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