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electrical panels
What you need to know
Safety First
The electrical panel, or breaker box, is the central control point for your building’s electrical system. It safeguards your wiring with circuit breakers that automatically shut off electricity in case of overload or short circuit. Your electrical panel is essential to ensuring safety and preventing electrical fires.
When to Repair
If you’re experiencing frequent power outages, flickering lights, or tripped breakers, it’s time to consult a licensed electrician. They’ll inspect your electrical panel to identify and address any underlying issues, such as outdated wiring or faulty components.
When to Upgrade
If your home’s electrical system is struggling to keep pace with modern technology and appliances, it may be time for an upgrade. A modern electrical panel can power more devices simultaneously, reduce the risk of electrical hazards, optimize energy usage, and even boost your home’s value.
Let Us Advise You
As qualified electricians, we can thoroughly inspect your electrical panel to assess its current condition and identify any potential safety hazards. We’ll examine factors such as the age of the panel, the capacity of the circuit breakers, and the overall wiring integrity. Based on our assessment, we’ll provide you with a clear understanding of the repair or upgrade options that best suit your specific needs.
What We Do:
Upgrading or repairing your electrical panel is a significant home improvement project. We’ll assess your current panel, obtain necessary permits, and carefully remove the old panel. New wiring will be installed as needed, and the new panel will be securely mounted and configured. Rigorous testing will ensure the panel functions correctly and safely. By choosing us, you can rest assured that your project will be completed efficiently and to the highest standards.
How long will it take?
The timeline for a panel repair or upgrade varies based on the complexity of the job. Smaller tasks, like replacing breakers, can be completed quickly. Larger projects, such as installing a subpanel or replacing an entire panel, may take several hours or days, especially if significant wiring work is involved. Upgrading an older panel can be a multi-day process due to the extensive work required.