Choosing The Right Panel Setup
The wrong electrical panel can make your system less efficient and lead to electrical overloads. An overloaded electrical panel is more prone to developing issues, shortening its lifespan.
The Summit Heating, A/C, Plumbing & Electrical team considers the following factors to determine the right panel setup for your home:
- Your system’s amperage capacity, which is how much power it can handle
- Your home’s size
- Your current electrical demand
- Which appliances need dedicated circuits
While it can sound overwhelming, selecting a new electrical panel doesn’t have to be stressful. Our electricians will guide you through every step of the process, providing tailored advice to help you make informed choices. We’ll even future-proof your system by ensuring your panel can handle any upgrades you’re planning, such as hot tub installation.
Installing New Service Equipment
When you call on us for electrical panel installation, you can count on an A-star service from start to finish. We’ll work tirelessly to ensure your system works flawlessly and to your satisfaction.
Our electrical panel installation services involve:
- Safely disconnecting and removing your existing equipment
- Upgrading your service connections to handle increased loads
- Installing new breakers and circuits to meet your needs
- Grounding and bonding your new panel for safety
- Testing your panel to ensure it operates correctly
As you can see, installation is just one part of our end-to-end electrical panel services. Your safety and comfort are our priority, and we won’t rest until we’re sure your system is fully code-compliant and performing optimally.
Replacing Damaged Or Old Panels
As your electrical panel ages, it becomes more prone to faults. Recognizing the warning signs of an outdated or damaged electrical panel lets you schedule a replacement before it becomes an emergency.
Schedule electrical panel replacement if you notice:
- Burning smells
- Frequent tripping
- Rusty components
- Moisture exposure
- Old or recalled panel model
- Visible damage to the panel
Sometimes, electrical panel replacement can’t wait until tomorrow. Any signs of overheating, such as smoky odors or scorch marks, require speedy attention to safeguard your home and family.