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Your electrical panel is the single most important safety component in your home’s electrical system. If it’s outdated, undersized, or damaged, everything downstream of it is affected.
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An electrical panel — sometimes called a breaker box or fuse box — distributes power from the utility line to every circuit in your home or business. Panels installed more than 20–25 years ago were sized for a smaller electrical load than most modern households now draw, especially with the addition of EV chargers, central air conditioning, or home offices with multiple high-draw devices.
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Questions
Panel Service FAQs
How do I know if I need a panel upgrade?
Common signs include frequent breaker trips, a panel that still uses fuses, visible corrosion or scorch marks, or needing to add a major appliance (like an EV charger or central air) that your current panel can’t support. A licensed electrician can confirm with a load calculation.
How much does an electrical panel upgrade cost?
Panel upgrade costs vary widely based on panel size, your home’s existing wiring, and whether the utility company needs to be involved. We provide a written, itemized estimate before any work begins — see our Panel Upgrade page for more detail.
Do I need a permit for panel work?
In nearly every jurisdiction we serve, yes — panel upgrades, replacements, and new subpanels typically require a permit and inspection. We handle the permit process as part of the job.
How long does a panel upgrade take?
Most residential panel upgrades take one to two days, though jobs requiring utility coordination (a service upgrade, for example) can take longer depending on the utility’s scheduling.
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