Johnny’s electrical innovations LLC

Service Panel Upgrades

Reasons for a service upgrade:

Increased electrical demand:

Modern homes often have more appliances and devices that require more power than older homes. Adding high-power appliances like EV chargers, hot tubs, or new HVAC systems can push the existing electrical system to its limit.

Outdated electrical panel:

If your home has a fuse box or an older panel with limited capacity, upgrading to a modern breaker panel is often recommended.

Frequent circuit breaker trips:

If your circuit breakers trip frequently, it can indicate an overloaded electrical system and the need for a service upgrade.

Home renovations:

Significant renovations, especially those involving electrical work, are a good time to evaluate your electrical needs and consider an upgrade.

What's involved in a service upgrade:

Utility company involvement:

Upgrading the service to your home requires coordination with your local utility company (POCO) as they are responsible for the physical wires and meters that run to your home, according to Canopy Climate.

Electrical panel upgrade:

This usually involves replacing the existing electrical panel with a new one that has a higher amperage capacity.
The wires connecting the meter to the panel and the wiring within the panel may also need to be upgraded to accommodate the increased power flow.

Permits and inspections:

Service upgrades require permits and inspections to ensure they are done safely and up to code.

Cost and time:

Cost varies:

The cost of a service upgrade can vary depending on the size of the upgrade (e.g., 100 amps, 200 amps, 400 amps), the complexity of the job, and your location.

Time involved:

A service upgrade can take anywhere from a few hours to several days, depending on the extent of the work and the number of electricians involved.