Electrical Panel Upgrade and Replacement

Electrical Panel Upgrade and Replacement

An outdated or undersized electrical panel is a safety and capacity issue. Triple Play upgrades and replaces panels safely, to code and with clear explanation throughout the process.

(405) 500-5333

How It Works

We evaluate your current panel, assess your electrical load requirements, and recommend the appropriate panel size and configuration. After your approval and any required permits, we remove the old panel, install the new one, transfer circuits, test all breakers and connections and verify everything meets current code.

When To Schedule

Consider a panel upgrade when breakers trip frequently, when you are adding high-demand appliances or EV charging, when your panel is over 25 years old, when you have a Federal Pacific or Zinsco panel, or when your home has fuses instead of circuit breakers.

Who Does It

All panel work is performed by our licensed electricians following current NEC code requirements. Panel work requires permits in most jurisdictions — we handle the permitting process.

Where We Serve

We serve residential and commercial properties throughout Edmond, Guthrie, the Waterloo area and North Oklahoma City.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for a panel upgrade?
Yes, in most cases. Permits ensure the work is inspected and meets safety code. We handle the permitting process for you.
How long does panel replacement take?
Most residential panel replacements take 4 to 8 hours. Power will be off to your home during the work.
What size panel do I need?
Most modern homes require a minimum 200-amp service. Homes with EV charging, large HVAC systems or home additions may need larger capacity. We assess your load requirements before recommending a size.
Is my Federal Pacific or Zinsco panel dangerous?
These panels have documented safety issues and are often recommended for replacement. We inspect and advise based on your specific panel condition.
Will a panel upgrade increase my home value?
Typically yes. An updated panel is viewed positively in home inspections and can be required by buyers or insurers in homes with outdated electrical systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need an electrical panel upgrade?
Signs include frequently tripping breakers, a panel with fuses instead of breakers, a 60-amp or 100-amp panel in a larger home, or inability to add new circuits.
What size electrical panel does my home need?
Most modern homes require 200 amps. Larger homes with electric vehicles, hot tubs, or significant appliances may benefit from 400-amp service.
How long does a panel upgrade take?
Most panel upgrades are completed in one day. Power will be off during the work — we coordinate timing to minimize inconvenience.
Is a panel upgrade required to add an EV charger?
Often yes. A Level 2 EV charger requires a dedicated 240V circuit, which may require additional panel capacity depending on your current setup.
Do you pull permits for panel work?
Yes. Electrical panel work requires permits and inspection. We handle the entire process and ensure everything is code-compliant.
Will upgrading my panel reduce fire risk?
Yes. An outdated or overloaded panel is a fire hazard. A properly sized modern panel with breaker protection significantly reduces electrical fire risk.

Ready to Schedule?

Available 24/7, 365 days a year throughout Edmond and surrounding areas.

(405) 500-5333
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