Critical Electrical Panel Upgrades
The Foundation of a Safe, Modern Home Power System.
200 Amp Service Upgrade and Installation
We replace older panels with high-capacity 200-amp utility service to handle the electrical load from new EV chargers, AC, and kitchen remodels. This provides increased electrical capacity and reduces the risk of electrical fires.
Full Electrical Panel Replacement
We convert outdated fuse boxes or faulty breaker panels into modern, reliable electrical panels. This eliminates constant tripping and provides enhanced circuit protection for your entire home.
Subpanel Installation for Garages, Shops, or Additions
We install secondary subpanels to efficiently distribute power to detached structures, workshops, or large home additions. This is essential when remodeling or expanding your property's footprint.
Breaker Replacement and Circuit Diagnosis
We diagnose and replace faulty or frequently tripping circuit breakers, which may indicate a circuit overload or fire hazard. This restores stability and safety to individual circuits.
Load Calculation and Electrical Safety Assessment
We conduct a thorough assessment of your home's current needs to determine the size and type of panel required for safety and efficiency. This crucial step ensures the panel can meet all your energy requirements.

Our Meticulous 5-Step Panel Upgrade Procedure
Inspection & Permitting
A master electrician inspects your current panel and obtains the necessary permit application and approvals from the local building department.
Power Disconnection & Old Panel Removal
The power to your home is disconnected at the main switch for safety, and the old panel is carefully removed, with all wires labeled.
New Panel Installation
The new panel is installed, all labeled wires and new circuit breakers are connected, and the panel is properly grounded.
System Testing & Power Restoration
The system is tested to ensure all circuits are working correctly before the power is turned back on.
Final Inspection & Clean-Up
The work is inspected by the local building department to ensure compliance, and the job site is cleaned up, with the old panel disposed of.
