Electrical Panel Upgrades
Older buildings contain endless charms. Ornate woodwork, unique moldings, antique built-ins...the list goes on. Unfortunately, these charms do not include the archaic electrical systems that are so often found in older structures. The increasing energy demand plus the continuing advancement of technology have rendered the original breaker panels in many buildings insufficient. Many people are unaware that their building has such a problem until they put more stress on their system, such as an extra computer, and suddenly begin experiencing trouble with their electrical service. Others have been experiencing symptoms for some time, and simply overlook them. If you are the owner of a building that uses more energy than your electric panel can handle, you may have noticed:
- Flickering lights
- Very dim lights
- Insufficient power supply
- Breakers that trip frequently or fuses that blow frequently
- Appliances not running at full power
Sound familiar? Your building may be a good candidate for an electric panel upgrade. Our professionals will be able to switch out your current breaker panel for a model that will be able to handle the demand of modern appliances and home theatre systems. In addition to electrical panel upgrades, we can also determine if your building requires a wiring and meter socket upgrade. After all of your breaker panel upgrade needs are fulfilled, you will immediately notice a difference in your energy efficiency and the overall quality of your electric service. That’s well worth the electrical panel upgrade cost!
Some electrical panel upgrades are more complex than others. Choosing the correct type of breaker panel upgrade differs based on a variety of factors, such as the projected required energy capacity, local building codes, and the specifics of your system. An electrical panel upgrade professional will be able to analyze your typical electrical use and determine which electrical panel upgrade will be best suited for your needs.
The electrical panel upgrade process is not as simple as changing a light bulb. It requires the technical know-how of a skilled electrician to make sure that all parts of your electrical system are installed correctly and completely. An error in your electric panel upgrade could put your entire building at risk for fire, damage to the new panel, and a shortened life for your entire electrical system. On top of property damage and blackouts, attempts by an amateur to perform an electrical service panel upgrade could also result in serious injury by electric shock. When it comes to your safety and to the reliability of a device that is central to the ongoing operation of your home or business, trust the experts.
Suggs Electrical is available via phone or e-mail, so fee free to contact us if you would like us to come to your property and examine your electrical system. We will pinpoint any trouble spots and determine if an electrical panel upgrade is necessary. We proudly serve Fairfield CT as well as Westchester/Putnam NY and have been earning satisfied customers for 30 years due to our superior workmanship, attention to customer service, and low electrical panel upgrade cost.
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- Upgraded life styles take more power - Resale value - Outdated Equipment, no room to grow - Too many sub-panels - No insurance coverage - Old worn out hazardous condition - Relocating the meter - 110 volt Service - Circuits that trip - An upgrade to subterranean Power Lines Back to Top of Page |
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Upgraded life styles take more powerBecause customers are constantly upgrading their life style. Take for instance the following examples. Having your kitchen remodeled, which may require 50amps or more. Installing a central A/C system may require 30 to 50amps. Installing a hot tub can be 50amps or more. In ground pool may require 40amps or more. Extending the home with an addition many times causes an upgrade of service because of additional circuits. Back to top of FAQ |
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Resale valueMany home buyers are looking for their electrical system to have already been updated for their future upgrading of their life-style. They do not desire to make that another item on their list of things to do when purchasing a home, the same as you would feel when buying a car. You want whatever items on your car to be already in place when you drive off the lot. Also, it brings the value of the house up, for either refinance or the sale of the home. Back to top of FAQ |
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Outdated equipment, no room to growFederal Pacific, Zinsco and Push-a-Matic panels as examples, are outdated and can be a fire hazard because of their poor trip rating. Plus it is very difficult to find those breakers as replacements. Some breakers cost as much a $150 to replace. Having installed many modern G.E. panels, they give you the ability to have not only the latest panel, but makes it easier to find those breakers.
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Too many sub-panelsSome have a nightmare of panels. Having two, three or more panels all being attached some how to one main panel all on the same wall. Centralizing all circuits to one main panel makes it easier and safer, giving you space for future growth. You should not have to guess which panel it is when it comes to electricity. Many times, when additional panels are tapped off a main panel several times, they are many times not fused correctly so as to protect the loads on them, which makes for a very serious situation or fire hazard. Back to top of FAQ |
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No insurance coverage!Many insurance companies will not insure your home if you have fuses. Perhaps they may give you partial insurance. Either way, upgrading a fused service to breakers gives you that ability to get the proper coverage and protection you need for you and your family, and rid yourself of those awful fuses. PLEASE FIND OUT WHAT? I recently did a upgrade for a customer and as we were talking she mentioned that she had never heard of insurance company's not providing coverage if you have fuse panels . So she called and sure enough her carrier said they would NOT cover her if something because of the fuses caused a house fire. She inherited the house from her mother and just kept the same coverage. But the sad thing was to me, she would have never known about her lack of coverage until after the damage was done. This is why I am putting this point in here. Whether you hire us to replace any fuse panels to breakers or not. Change it with whom ever, because who needs that type of shock after having something as serious as a fire causing damage to a very disheartening result. So please check with your insurance company to find out so you will not receive any surprises later on. Back to top of FAQ |
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Old worn out hazardous conditionOld frayed cables that has torn insulation makes it easy for water and moisture to get into the cable outside the home dripping down into the meter and sometimes into the electrical panel which causes it to corrode and rust. That can cause poor connection which can cause arcing, which in turn can lead to power problems or fire. Sometimes the cost of replacing the outside weather beaten cable, rusted meter pan and more then likely not having the proper grounding system of outdoor earth ground and indoor water grounds. It is usually only a difference of a few hundred dollars for an upgrade of service. Back to top of FAQ |
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Relocate meter outside and keep the Meter Reader out their tooBecause of the homeowner not being home during the day at times. The meter reader cannot come into the house and read the meter properly. So they make estimates from pass usage or just guess. That is not always accurate because you may go away for vacation or simply not use your electric at the same level each month. I recently talked to one homeowner who said that they were being charge from $200 to $300 per month extra. I know I don't have that type of money just to give to the power company. Or you may try to be there each time they come, only to inconvenience yourself each month. Usually the system is a older one and it doesn't have the proper grounding to it. So after it is all said and done, the only item that hasn't been touch in the process is the panel. For a few hundred dollars more, most people will go ahead and upgrade everything and move the meter outside. Back to top of FAQ |
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110 volt ServiceThat quaint old stead, or soon-to-be refurbished stately mansion may have a service that is 110volt instead of 220volts or 120volt instead of 240volt. You cannot run central air units, electric oven, wall ovens, spa and steam showers and anything needing 240volt power usage. To change the service to 220volts or 240volts would require a change in overhead cables and meter, cables to panel or fuse box and grounding system. Hence, most will wisely go ahead and go with a complete upgrade. Back to top of FAQ |
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Circuits that tripSometimes because the house is older and built 30 or more years ago. They didn't of course wire homes with the thought that they would be using the type of loads now that you find in a modern home. Usually they may have a fuse panel with no more room to add a circuit because that is the way fuse panels are made. So the panel needs to be changed out to a breaker box anyway to provide dedicated circuits to the problem areas. Mostly in kitchens and bathrooms you will have those tripping problems or overloads. Depending on future growth and the immediate dedicated circuits, a upgrade may be necessary to solve the issue now and any future ones. Back to top of FAQ |
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An upgrade to subterranean Power Lines reduce power outages and increases aestheticsSome customers live around a lot of tall trees. That can be hazardous, because when one comes down from old age or from a wind storm, it tears or breaks the cable causing you a power outage. A underground service allows you to do both, in that the line is out of danger from trees and it gives a nice cosmetic look to your property.
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