Electrical Panel Upgrade Calculator
Get an instant cost estimate for upgrading your electrical panel. Used by hundreds of Dallas-Fort Worth homeowners.
Calculate Your Panel Upgrade Cost
Get an instant estimate for your electrical panel upgrade
Why Upgrade Your Electrical Panel?
Modern homes demand more power than ever before. Here's why upgrading makes sense:
Meet Modern Demands
Support EV chargers, smart home devices, new appliances, and home additions without tripping breakers.
Improve Safety
Replace outdated panels with modern safety features like AFCI and GFCI protection to prevent electrical fires.
Increase Home Value
An upgraded electrical system is a major selling point and often required for home insurance.
Pass Inspections
Meet current electrical codes required for remodels, additions, and home sales in Dallas-Fort Worth.
Prepare for the Future
Ready your home for solar panels, battery backup systems, and other energy innovations.
Lower Insurance Costs
Many insurance companies offer discounts for upgraded electrical systems with modern safety features.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is this calculator?
Our calculator provides estimates based on typical costs in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Actual costs may vary based on specific site conditions, permit requirements, and material choices. Contact us for a detailed on-site quote.
What's included in the estimate?
Estimates typically include the new panel, labor for installation, basic wiring modifications, permits, and inspection fees. Additional costs may apply for extensive rewiring, mast replacement, or utility company fees.
How long does installation take?
Most panel upgrades take 1-2 days, including permit approval and inspection. Your power will be off for 4-8 hours during the actual installation. We coordinate with utility companies to minimize disruption.
Do I need a permit?
Yes, electrical panel upgrades require permits in all Dallas-Fort Worth municipalities. We handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections as part of our service.
What size panel do I need?
Most modern homes need at least 200 amps. If you're adding an EV charger, pool, hot tub, or planning major renovations, consider upgrading to 400 amps for future flexibility.
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