Electric Panel Upgrades to Power Your Home Safely and Efficiently
Ensure Reliability and Safety with Modern, Electrical Panel Upgrades

When You Need to Upgrade Your Electrical Panel
Upgrading your home’s electrical panel is often necessary to meet your home’s modern power demands safely and efficiently.
Adding Major Appliances or Systems
Adding Major Appliances or Systems
If you’re planning to install appliances like HVAC systems or EV chargers, your current electrical panel may not be able to handle the increased load.
Frequent Circuit Breaker Trips
Frequent Circuit Breaker Trips
Regular trips can indicate that your system is overloaded. Upgrading your panel can prevent potential safety hazards and ensure reliable power distribution.
Renovations and Home Additions
Renovations and Home Additions
Expanding your living space means more outlets, fixtures, and appliances. A panel upgrade ensures your electrical system can support these additions safely.
Homes with Outdated Panels
Homes with Outdated Panels
Homes with fuse boxes or older panels designed for lower electrical usage might not support modern appliances’ energy demands, posing a risk of overload and fire. Upgrading increases safety and efficiency.
Insurance and Resale Value
Insurance and Resale Value
Some insurance companies offer better rates for homes with upgraded electrical systems, recognizing the reduced risk of electrical fires. Plus, a modern electrical panel can be a selling point, increasing your home’s market value.
Power Up Your Home—Schedule Your Electrical Panel Upgrade
Take the first step toward a safer and more efficient electrical system today. Our experts are ready to help you choose the perfect panel for your needs and handle the installation process from start to finish.
No Job is Too Small
It’s not always the sweeping changes that make the most difference, but often the minor adjustments and enhancements that elevate the comfort and convenience in your home.
Let us take care of your electrical needs, whether you need a dedicated circuit or just an outlet install.
Choosing the Right Panel: 100 AMP vs. 200 AMP
When considering an electrical panel upgrade, one of the key decisions is the selection of either a 100 amp or 200 amp panel.
You won’t have to decide alone; we’ll make our professional recommendation based on your home’s energy requirements.
100 AMP Panels
Ideal for smaller homes with modest electrical demands. If your household typically uses a standard range of appliances without high-powered tools or devices, a 100 amp panel might suffice.
It’s smart for those on a tighter budget or with lower power requirements.
200 AMP Panels
Designed to meet the demands of modern homes with multiple high-energy appliances, HVAC systems, electric vehicles, and tech gadgets.
If you’re planning home additions or converting spaces into home offices or workshops, a 200 amp panel offers the necessary capacity.

Cost of Upgrading Your Electrical Panel
While prices vary, you can generally expect to invest anywhere from $1,500 to $4,000 for a complete electrical panel upgrade.
This range includes…
- The cost of labor
- Materials
- Permits
- Any additional adjustments needed to bring your home up to current standards
I COULDN'T HAVE BEEN MORE PLEASED WITH THEIR WORK
“Keith and Matt were great! They arrived on time, explained the job, answered any questions I had, and went about their work Installing a new subpanel and car charger. I’ll be calling New London Electric again.”
– Robert S.
Steps to Upgrade Your Electric Panel
Professionally Installed With The Least Disruption Possible
1—Consultation
Before we dive into the work, we’ll have a thorough consultation to understand your home’s current electrical setup and provide a professional recommendation for a 100 or 200 AMP panel.
2—Removing Old Fuse Boxes or Systems
We’ll start by safely removing any outdated fuse boxes or systems currently in your home.
3—Installing New Main Breaker Panels
After removing the old system, we’ll install the new main breaker panels. The full installation will usually take 1 day or more, depending on the complexity of your home’s system.
4—Adding Subpanels
If you need it, we’ll add subpanels to expand your electrical system’s capacity and improve circuit management, especially in larger homes or areas requiring dedicated power.
Elevate Your Home's Electrical System—Schedule Your Upgrade Today
Whether you’re leaning towards a 100 amp panel for its cost-effectiveness or a 200 amp panel for maximum capacity and future-proofing, our team is here to guide you through the decision-making process and ensure a smooth installation.
Don’t wait until you face electrical issues—upgrade today for a safer, more efficient home.