Electrical Panel Upgrade Cost Guide
ElectricalUpgrade from 100 amp to 200 amp electrical panel for modern power demands. Includes new panel, breakers, wiring modifications, permits, and inspection. Safely power your home.
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Standard panel upgrade from 100 to 150 amps
Typical Scope:
- ✓100-150 amp panel replacement
- ✓Basic panel box upgrade
- ✓Code compliance updates
- ✓Limited circuit additions
- ✓Standard permits & inspection
- ✓1-day installation
Full 200 amp panel with circuit reorganization
Typical Scope:
- ✓200 amp main panel
- ✓AFCI & GFCI breakers included
- ✓Circuit labeling & organization
- ✓Sub-panel if needed
- ✓Weatherhead replacement
- ✓1-2 day professional install
Heavy-duty service with 400 amp panel or extensive upgrades
Typical Scope:
- ✓400 amp service upgrade
- ✓Multiple sub-panels
- ✓Extensive rewiring work
- ✓EV charger circuit prep
- ✓Smart panel with monitoring
- ✓May require utility coordination
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does electrical work cost?
Electrical work averages $2,800. Simple outlet installation costs $100-$200. Panel upgrades run $1,500-$4,000. Always hire licensed electricians for safety and code compliance.
When should I upgrade my electrical panel?
Upgrade if you have frequent breaker trips, use fuses instead of breakers, panel is 25+ years old, adding major appliances, or current panel is under 100 amps. Modern homes typically need 200-amp service.
Are GFCI outlets required?
Yes, building codes require GFCI outlets within 6 feet of water sources (bathrooms, kitchens, outdoors, garages, basements). They prevent electrocution by shutting off power when detecting ground faults. Test monthly for safety.
Can I do electrical work myself?
Minor tasks like replacing outlets or switches are DIY-friendly if you're comfortable. However, panel work, new circuits, and major installations require licensed electricians for safety and to meet code. Permits are typically required.
Why do my lights flicker?
Flickering can indicate loose bulbs, bad switches, loose wiring connections, or overloaded circuits. Occasional flickering with large appliance startups is normal. Persistent flickering requires professional inspection for safety.
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