Panel Upgrades
Service and panel improvements for capacity, condition, remodels and new electrical loads.
Clear communication, organized workmanship and dependable electrical solutions for upgrades, repairs, remodels and modern home power needs.
From a single faulty circuit to a planned service upgrade, the goal is a safe, understandable solution that fits the home and the project.
Service and panel improvements for capacity, condition, remodels and new electrical loads.
Dedicated home charging circuits with load and installation-location review.
Interior, exterior, ceiling-fan and control upgrades with clean finish work.
Breaker trips, dead outlets, flickering, failed devices and intermittent electrical concerns.
Circuits, devices, lighting and coordination for kitchens, additions, garages and shops.
Whole-home surge protection, smoke/CO device support and generator-ready planning.
Home projects require more than technical ability. They require communication, care around finished spaces and an explanation of what was found and what comes next.
PanelEVLightingGarageThe panel distributes power through the home and is reviewed for condition, capacity, labeling and suitability for added loads.
Share symptoms, goals and any photos that help explain the project.
Review the existing condition and identify practical options.
Confirm work, assumptions and customer selections before starting.
Protect the area, perform the installation and keep the site organized.
Test the work and explain operation, labeling and future recommendations.
A planned upgrade may support added capacity, replacement of aging equipment, EV charging, remodel loads or other future electrical needs.
Request a Panel EvaluationConfirm service conditions, panel rating, circuits, access and planned loads.
Define equipment, utility/permit needs and expected outage window.
Replace or modify equipment, reconnect circuits and complete required labeling.
Functional checks, homeowner walkthrough and documented recommendations.
Common triggers include added loads, limited capacity, damage, obsolete equipment, repeated issues or a remodel. An on-site evaluation is the best starting point.
Yes. Photos of the panel, proposed equipment location and surrounding area can help prepare for the visit.
Yes. The existing electrical capacity, charger requirements, routing and mounting location are reviewed before installation.
Yes. Provide as much detail as possible about when the issue occurs, which circuits are affected and any recent changes in the home.
Upload photos with your request to help us understand the project.