Outdated panels are a safety hazard and can't support modern electrical demands. We upgrade, replace, and bring your home's electrical system up to code.
Whether your panel is outdated, overloaded, or a known fire risk, we have the right solution for your home.
Most Seattle homes built before 2000 still run on 100-amp panels. Modern appliances, EV chargers, heat pumps, and home additions demand more power. We upgrade your main panel to 200 amps so your home can handle everything you need without tripping breakers or overloading circuits.
Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) and Zinsco panels are known fire hazards. Their breakers frequently fail to trip during overloads, creating a serious risk of electrical fire. If your home has one of these panels, replacement is not optional — it is urgent.
These panels have been linked to thousands of house fires. Many insurance companies will not cover homes with FPE or Zinsco panels. If you have one, call us today.
Tripping breakers, burnt connections, or needing a new dedicated circuit for a major appliance? We replace faulty breakers, add new circuits, and ensure every connection is tight and safe. Perfect for home renovations or adding high-draw equipment.
Sometimes the panel is in the wrong spot — buried behind shelving, inside a bathroom, or in a location that no longer meets code. We relocate your electrical panel to a safe, accessible location while upgrading the wiring and connections.
Selling your home, refinancing, or just want peace of mind? We bring your electrical panel and wiring up to current NEC and Washington state code. We handle all permits and coordinate inspections so you don't have to.
If any of these sound familiar, your electrical panel may be putting your home at risk.
If you're constantly resetting breakers, your panel can't keep up with your home's electrical load.
Any smell of burning plastic or visible scorch marks near your panel means immediate attention is needed.
Lights that flicker when appliances turn on indicate your panel is struggling to distribute power properly.
If every room is loaded with power strips and extension cords, your panel doesn't have enough circuits to serve your home.
Electrical panels don't last forever. If yours is more than 25 years old, it likely doesn't meet current safety standards.
Installing an EV charger, heat pump, hot tub, or home addition? Your current panel likely needs an upgrade to support the added load.
Three simple steps from outdated panel to modern, code-compliant electrical system.
We inspect your current panel, evaluate your home's electrical needs, and provide an honest, upfront quote with no hidden fees.
We pull all required permits, install your new panel to code, and ensure every connection is safe and properly rated for your home.
We coordinate the city inspection, walk you through everything, label every circuit, and make sure you're completely satisfied.
An electrical panel upgrade is one of the most important investments you can make in your home. Here's why Seattle homeowners trust us with it.
We take care of all city permits and coordinate inspections. You don't have to deal with any of the paperwork.
You'll know the full cost before we start. No surprise charges, no hidden fees, no pressure to add services you don't need.
Every technician on our team is licensed, background-checked, and insured. Your home is in professional hands.
A modern panel can increase your home's value and make it easier to insure. Some insurers require a panel upgrade before they'll cover older homes.
If your home was built before 2000, has a 100-amp panel, or you're adding major appliances like an EV charger, heat pump, or hot tub, a 200-amp upgrade is likely necessary. We'll assess your current load and future needs during our free inspection.
Most residential panel upgrades are completed in a single day. Your power will be off for several hours during the swap, and we'll let you know the expected timeline before we start so you can plan accordingly.
Yes. Independent testing has shown that Federal Pacific Stab-Lok breakers fail to trip up to 60% of the time during an overload. This means the panel may not protect your home from electrical fires. The CPSC has documented this risk extensively. Replacement is strongly recommended.
Absolutely. We pull all required city and county electrical permits and coordinate the inspection with local authorities. You don't have to deal with any of the paperwork — we handle everything from start to finish.
In many cases, yes — positively. Some insurance companies charge higher premiums or refuse to cover homes with outdated or hazardous panels. Upgrading to a modern, code-compliant panel can lower your insurance costs and make your home easier to insure.
Get a free assessment and upfront quote. We handle the permits, the installation, and the inspection — you just enjoy a safer home.