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Panel Upgrades Services in the Puget Sound

Are dimming lights or tripping breakers frustrating your home? We provide expert panel upgrades, ensuring your power supply is safe and reliable.

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Reliable Electrical Panel Upgrades Across Puget Sound

Are your lights dimming every time the AC kicks on, breakers constantly tripping, or are you putting off a major appliance install because your current electrical setup simply can't handle the load? These aren't just quirks of an older house—they are serious warning signs that your electrical infrastructure is maxed out and requires professional intervention. Eco Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air is ready to diagnose your capacity issues and safely bring your home's power supply up to modern standards.

For decades, we've been the all-in-one team homeowners trust when their electrical systems hit a wall. From our local hubs in Seattle and Everett, our licensed electricians handle service calls across the entire Puget Sound region. We know exactly what happens when you push an outdated panel past its breaking point, and we know how to fix it right the first time.

Panel Upgrades Services

Upgrading your electrical panel is the definitive fix for a home that is starved for power or relying on outdated, fire-prone hardware.

Listen, the electrical panel is the heart of your home. If it fails, everything stops.

I've opened up panels in older neighborhoods where the busbars are literally scorched black because the homeowner kept resetting a breaker that was trying to tell them something was wrong. You'd be surprised how many companies just slap a new breaker in a damaged slot and call it a day, leaving the underlying resistance issue to slowly cook the new components. That's how electrical fires start, and it's why we take a hardline approach to panel safety.

A lot of homes built before the 1990s are running on 60-amp or 100-amp services. Back then, that was plenty for a few lights, a refrigerator, and a television.

Today? You've got multiple computers, high-draw kitchen appliances, central air conditioning, and a whole host of smart devices. Your old panel is gasping for air.

We see it all the time: the main breaker gets weak from constantly running at near-maximum capacity. Eventually, it just gives up, plunging your whole house into darkness.

The Hidden Dangers of Outdated Hardware

Then there's the safety aspect. If your home has a Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) Stab-Lok panel or a Zinsco panel, you are living with a known fire hazard. These older brands have a documented history of failing to trip during an overload or short circuit.

Instead of cutting the power, the breakers physically jam, allowing the wires to heat up until the insulation melts. When we perform routine System Inspections, finding one of these panels is an automatic recommendation for a full replacement.

There is no repairing them; the design itself is fundamentally flawed. Even if you haven't experienced an issue yet, it is a ticking clock. Insurance companies are increasingly refusing to underwrite homes with these specific panels because the liability is simply too high.

Subpanels vs. Full Service Upgrades

Sometimes, your home has plenty of overall amperage, but the physical panel box is completely full. You want to add a dedicated circuit for a new hot tub or a basement remodel, but there are no empty slots left for new breakers.

In these cases, we don't necessarily need to rip out the main service. Instead, we can install a subpanel.

We feed a large breaker from the main panel over to a smaller secondary box, freeing up space and allowing you to safely expand your home's electrical footprint. However, if your main service is only 100 amps, adding a subpanel won't magically give you more total power. We perform strict load calculations to ensure we aren't overloading the primary feed before we ever recommend a subpanel route.

Recognizing the Warning Signs

You don't need to be an electrician to know your panel is struggling, but you do need to pay attention to what your house is telling you. Ignoring these symptoms usually leads to a much bigger, more expensive emergency repair down the road.

Common signs your panel is failing or overloaded:

  • Breakers that trip repeatedly, even after being reset multiple times
  • A faint buzzing, humming, or crackling sound coming from the breaker box
  • Breakers that feel physically hot to the touch during normal operation
  • An acrid, fishy, or burning plastic smell near the electrical panel
  • Lights that dim or flicker noticeably when a large appliance kicks on
  • Rust, corrosion, or visible water damage on the panel enclosure
  • Double-tapped breakers where two wires are crammed under a single lug

The Upgrade Process: What to Expect

A panel upgrade isn't a weekend DIY project; it involves coordinating with the local utility company, pulling the right permits, and ensuring every single circuit in your home is safely re-established. When our team arrives, we don't just rip the old box off the wall. We start with a comprehensive assessment of your current usage and future needs.

If you are moving from a gas furnace to an electric heating setup, we need to factor those massive future loads into the new panel size. We typically upgrade homes to a minimum of 200 amps, which provides a comfortable buffer for modern living.

The physical replacement involves cutting the main power, removing the outdated enclosure, and installing a new, commercial-grade panel with a solid copper busbar.

What our panel replacement process includes:

  • Coordination with your utility provider for a safe, scheduled power disconnect
  • Installation of a new, high-capacity breaker panel and a robust main breaker
  • Upgrading the grounding system with new copper wire and dual grounding rods
  • Replacing the exterior meter base if it is damaged, outdated, or undersized
  • Installing new, properly sized breakers for every existing circuit in the home
  • Meticulous labeling of the new panel so you know exactly what controls what

Repair vs. Replace: Making the Right Call

Sometimes homeowners call us out because a single circuit keeps dying, hoping for a quick, cheap fix. If we find that the breaker itself has failed due to age or a minor mechanical fault, we can certainly replace it.

But if we pull that breaker and find that the connection point on the busbar is pitted, melted, or heavily oxidized, putting a new breaker in that slot is a temporary band-aid on a bullet wound. The resistance caused by that damaged connection will just burn up the new breaker in a matter of months.

When the internal components of the panel are compromised, a full replacement is the only responsible recommendation. We also take this time to look at the wiring entering the box. If we spot deteriorating insulation or unsafe DIY modifications from a previous owner, we'll address those Code Corrections immediately.

Whether you are preemptively replacing a dangerous Zinsco board or expanding your capacity for a home addition, our Panel Upgrades Services team handles every call across Puget Sound.

How We Work: The Eco Electric Approach

When you call Eco Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air for an electrical capacity issue, you are getting an all-in-one team with over 100 years of combined experience across the trades. We don't employ high-pressure salespeople; we send licensed, bonded, and insured technicians who know how to diagnose the root cause of a failure. Our trucks are fully stocked, and we dispatch from two local hubs to ensure we can reach you quickly when your power is compromised.

We believe in upfront, transparent pricing. Before we pull a single wire or schedule a utility disconnect, we walk you through exactly what we found, what it takes to fix it, and what it will cost. You'll never be hit with surprise fees at the end of a job. We explain the trade-offs between a minor repair and a full system upgrade, giving you the information you need to make the right call for your home and your budget.

Because we are a tri-trade company, we look at your home as a complete ecosystem. An undersized electrical panel doesn't just affect your lights; it dictates what kind of HVAC equipment you can run and what kind of water heater you can install. We design our electrical solutions to support your home's long-term efficiency and comfort, ensuring you have the reliable power necessary to run modern, eco-minded systems without constantly tripping breakers.

Related Services

Upgrading your electrical panel is often the prerequisite for other major home improvements. If you are tired of paying exorbitant gas prices and want to modernize your climate control, our Heat Pumps team can design a high-efficiency system that takes full advantage of your newly expanded electrical capacity. These systems provide both heating and cooling from a single unit, but they require dedicated, stable power to operate at peak performance.

For homeowners making the switch to electric vehicles, a standard wall outlet simply won't cut it for daily charging. We provide professional EV Chargers installation, ensuring your new charging station is hardwired safely into your upgraded panel without overloading your system. Additionally, if your panel upgrade revealed older, deteriorating circuits throughout your walls, our Wiring & Rewiring services will strip out the hazards and bring your entire property up to current electrical codes.

Ready to Modernize Your Power Supply?

Living with an undersized, outdated, or actively failing electrical panel is a gamble you don't want to take. Whether you are tired of constantly resetting breakers, worried about a strange burning smell in the basement, or simply need more amperage to support a modern lifestyle, it is time to get a professional set of eyes on your system. We have the tools, the training, and the local experience to secure your home's power.

Don't wait for a minor electrical nuisance to turn into a dangerous failure. Reach out to our dispatch team today to schedule your electrical assessment and get your home running safely and efficiently.

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