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The electrical panel, also known as the "breaker box" is the heart of your home's electrical system. It provides a bridge from your home to the power lines, one that protects you from overloads and other hazards.
An electrical panel replacement might seem simple and easy, but a simple mismatch could result in a number of problems. A faulty installation will leave your electrical system exposed to external factors such as weather or rust. This might also present a danger to you and your family, hence it is advised that you don't take it upon yourself to replace your electrical panels and hire an experienced professional.
offers a wide range of electrical services, including electrical panel upgrades in homes all over . With a team of certified and highly experienced electricians, your safety, and excellent service are our top priorities.
Not Enough Power
In many old homes, the electrical panels were installed at the time of the construction of the house. There are several appliances today that require power beyond what these panels can support.
Air conditioners, microwaves, and large refrigerators are some examples of appliances that houses weren't wired for in the past. Plugging these appliances into an old panel might pose life-threatening dangers to you and your family. If your appliances keep tripping your power, it is time for an upgrade.
Lack of GFCI
Older panels don't have Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) technology and thus, are a fire hazard. GFCI is a circuit breaker that shuts down electricity within 1/40th of a second in case of a ground fault. It compares the amount of current flowing to and from equipment along the circuit conductors and if the amount flowing "to" differs from the amount "from" by 5 milliamperes or more, the GFCI breaker trips. This is one of the first things we look for to determine whether an upgrade is required or not.
Fire Hazard
Due to the mesh of wires that arbitrarily cross over each other, one heated wire could damage another or simply come in contact with another to cause a chain reaction and lead to sparks, or worse, fire.
Convenience
The older panels "blow" their fuses when subjected to a power surge. Then, the "blown" fuse has to be removed, replaced, and reinstalled. Modern panels have a switch that turns off when the breaker trips, so all you have to do is flip it back up.
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Although crowded wires inside an electrical box aren't an inconvenience, they pose a safety hazard to those around. An electrical panel should allow professional electricians access to the breakers without the need to tug, shift, or hassle through a mesh of wires.
Overwiring is a trick some people use to get more mileage out of a smaller panel. Although it might work in the start, the same can't be said after the passage of some time as the heated wires and constantly flowing current starts to eat up the panel's material. Overcrowding and over wiring are also code violations in most locations.
It is recommended that you invest in a larger panel if you think the current panel can't accommodate the power you need. Ask the expert electricians at for a professional opinion now!
Corroded/Rusted Panel
Rust and corrosion on an electrical panel imply that it is somehow being subjected to water. Any water damage on a panel is dangerous, as it may cause electricity leakage and discharge. Corroded or rusted panels should be immediately replaced.
Sparking Sound
Loud popping noises or sparks coming from your circuit breaker may indicate a loose connection between your circuit breaker and your home's wiring. Loose connections are dangerous because they lead to a problem called "electrical arcing." These loose connections could be the cause of worn-out electrical points, a red flag for any electrical panel.
Getting your electrical panel replaced is the safest bet. For most of houses, a 150 to 200-amp box would be sufficient.
Our team at has years of experience with installing, replacing, and troubleshooting electrical panels. We pride ourselves on being able to replace electrical panels quickly while following all the state safety guidelines. We offer a range of electrical services for homes all over .
We start with a complimentary, in-home consultation with one of our licensed electricians. You will be quoted fair prices - with no hidden fees - and provided with a reasonable installation timeline from start to finish. Our estimates are sent directly to your email inbox, where you can see line item pricing as well as terms and conditions.
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There are two common reasons homeowners choose to upgrade their home's electrical panel. Typically, we get calls when a customer needs to add a new circuit for an appliance like an outdoor heater, hot tub, or a EV charging station. A panel upgrade is often needed when the existing circuits are unable to safely handle the additional loads.
Another common reason is the age of the panel itself. Electric panels usually need to be replaced every 25-40 years.
No, unless you're an electrician with experience in installing EV chargers, don't do it yourself. Always hire an experienced and certified installer. This might prove to be more expensive in the short-term, but it's vital for making sure your charger is properly and safely installed and that you comply with all regulations. Furthermore, some EV charging points will lose their warranty, if not installed by a certified electrician. You don't want to risk that.
A backup generator may be worth the money if you live in an area where severe storms, flooding, or extended power outages are frequent, offering you peace of mind and potentially saving you thousands of dollars in possible damage.
There are two main kinds of generators, portable and standby. Portable generators are limited to 12 kilowatts and if you have 240 volts, they need to be grounded to the frame.
Standby generators support a much greater power draw and can be connected to your home's main panel. They are powered by diesel, propane or natural gas.
We install all hot tub and swim spas brands including Arctic Spas, Coast Spas, BullFrog Spas, Viking Spas, Cal Spas, Clearwater Spas, Coast Spas, Dynasty Spas, and many more. Not only do we install the hot tub, but we fill and add all the proper chemicals so when we leave your spa it is ready to enjoy.
The short answer is yes! Adding a heater to your covered patio can add an extra layer of comfort when the temperatures drop and is absolutely safe when following established manufacturer requirements.
Outdoor lighting comes in a lot of different designs, such as floodlights, landscape lighting, motion sensor lighting, and spotlights, and choosing the right one might make the difference between a beautiful area or an 'over-exposed' one.
The same goes for outdoor wiring where you can either have concealed underground wiring or overhead wiring. can help you with choosing the correct lighting and wiring for your space.
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