Your electrical panel is the central electrical component of your home. All of the electricity in your home is connected to the panel. Therefore, you want to ensure that your panel is working efficiently. The panel allows electricity to be distributed evenly throughout the house.
Electrical panel upgrades are inevitable. As the number of electrical appliances increases, the circuit may no longer be able to meet the high demand, resulting in circuit overload. For homes older than 10 years, we recommend upgrading the electrical panel.
Additionally, your 15-year-old electrical system may not meet the energy needs of modern appliances. After the inspection, our team will provide you with various recommendations for the upgrade solution that meets your needs.
Our electrical panel upgrades include:
A defective panel can cause a fire. Additionally, a defective panel can generate dangerous levels of current and pose a risk of electric shock to you and your family.
If the panel is broken or damaged, it can be quite difficult to determine the cause of the problem. This is where you need our knowledgeable electricians to determine the extent of the damage and check whether your panel needs to be repaired or replaced.
Electricity is a powerful force that can be dangerous if not handled correctly. Ignoring electrical problems can lead to serious consequences, including fires and electrical shocks. Here are some signs that you should contact a qualified electrician at Wisler right away:
Common signs include breakers that trip frequently, flickering or dimming lights when you run appliances, a fuse box instead of breakers, a panel rated below 100 amps, or a panel that’s more than 15-20 years old. If your home can’t keep up with modern appliances, EV chargers, or added circuits, it’s time for an inspection.
Most residential panel upgrades take one full day, though this can vary based on your home’s electrical system, permit requirements, and whether the panel needs to be relocated. Our team will give you a clear timeline before work begins.
Yes, power will be shut off for part of the day while we disconnect the old panel and install the new one. We’ll coordinate with you on timing and keep the outage as short as possible.
Yes. Panel upgrades require a permit and inspection to meet local and national electrical code. We handle the permitting process for you as part of the job.
Absolutely. Converting a fuse box to a modern circuit breaker panel is one of our most common panel upgrades. It improves safety, makes resetting a tripped circuit easier, and is often required for homeowners insurance.