Flickering or Dimming Lights
Your lights dim whenever the AC kicks on or you use the microwave.
Adding New Major Appliances
You're planning for a hot tub, an EV charging station, a tankless water heater, or a kitchen remodel.
Top Signs Your Home Needs a Panel Upgrade
Frequently Tripping Breakers
You can't run a hair dryer and a vacuum at the same time without clicking a breaker off.
Fuses or Outdated Technology
Your home still relies on an old fuse box or a panel with less than 150–200 amps of service.
Why This Isn't a DIY Job (Safety & Trust)
Electrical Safety Warning: Upgrading a service panel involves pulling meters, handling live main utility lines, and strict adherence to the National Electrical Code (NEC). For your family’s safety and to ensure your home passes local inspections, panel installations should only be performed by a licensed, insured electrician.
01
Load Calculation & Permitting
We calculate your home's total electrical demand and handle all local county permits and utility company coordination before work begins.
Here’s exactly what happens when we arrive, so you know you’re getting a thorough, professional diagnostic—not a guessing game.
Our Step-by-Step Resolution Process
02
Old Panel Removal
Our team safely disconnects your home from the main power grid, removes the old, dangerous panel box, and prepares the space.
03
New Panel & Breaker Installation
We mount a top-tier, heavy-duty service panel, install brand-new breakers, and integrate whole-home surge protection.
04
Labeling, Testing & Inspection
We meticulously label every single breaker so you know exactly what controls what, test the entire system, and schedule the final county code inspection.
Where We Handle Panel Upgrage & Install Calls
Wake County North Carolina: Raleigh, Cary, and surrounding Triangle communities.
Schedule a Troubleshooting Appointment Today
For non-emergency issues, tell us what’s going on and we’ll schedule a licensed electrician to fix it.