Panel Upgrades

Increase capacity, improve safety, and future-proof your building’s electrical system.

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What’s a Panel Upgrade?

A panel upgrade replaces your existing electrical service panel and breakers with a modern, higher-capacity system. This allows more circuits, supports heavy loads like HVAC, EV chargers, and commercial equipment, and adds critical safety features.

  • More available amperage (e.g., 100A → 200A+)
  • Modern protection: AFCI/GFCI where required
  • Cleaner layout, labeled circuits, capacity for growth
Up to 400A+
Capacity
Dedicated 40–80A
EV Ready
ESA / Code
Compliance
< 1 day (typ.)
Downtime

When Should You Upgrade?

Frequent Breaker Trips

Overloaded circuits, nuisance tripping, and warm panel covers.

New High-Load Equipment

HVAC, ovens, compressors, lifts, server racks, EV chargers.

Aging / Non-Compliant Panels

Obsolete brands, rust/corrosion, missing labeling, code updates.

What’s Included

Load calculation & permit handling
New main panel (breakers & labeling)
Service mast/meter base upgrades (if required)
Bonding & grounding verification
AFCI/GFCI protection per code
Final ESA inspection & documentation

Our Process

  1. 1
    Site Walk
    Assess loads, panel condition, and service capacity.
  2. 2
    Quote & Permits
    Detailed scope, pricing, and ESA applications.
  3. 3
    Install Day
    Safe shutdown, panel swap, labeling, testing.
  4. 4
    Inspection
    ESA sign-off and handover documentation.

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Get a fast, itemized quote with timelines and ESA requirements.

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FAQ

How long does a panel upgrade take?

Most upgrades are completed within a day. Complex service/mast changes or meter base work may add time depending on utility coordination and inspection windows.

Do I need a permit/inspection?

Yes. We handle ESA permits and schedule the inspection. You’ll receive documentation for your records and insurance.

Will my business have downtime?

There will be a planned shutdown during installation. We schedule around your operating hours and minimize disruption.