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Electrical Panel Installation & Upgrades

Need To Get Your Electrical Panel Replaced?

Your home's electrical panel is one of the most important safety components in your home’s or business’s electrical system. It acts as a central hub distributing power throughout the entire electrical system through the various circuits. Each circuit is protected by a breaker in the electrical panel. Whenever there is an electrical overload or short in the electrical wires, these devices will shutoff to protect the wiring that could cause a potential fire or equipment failures.

Whenever there is an electrical overload or short in the electrical wires, these devices will shutoff to protect the wiring that could cause a potential fire or equipment failures.

Identifying signs of potential problems with your electrical panel is crucial for maintaining a safe and efficient electrical system. Here are some of the most common signs that your electrical panel may be experiencing issues:

  • Frequent Circuit Breaker Tripping

    If your circuit breakers trip frequently without apparent cause, it could indicate an overloaded circuit, a faulty breaker, or an outdated electrical panel unable to handle the electrical demands of your home.

  • Flickering or Dimming Lights

    When lights flicker or dim randomly or when you use specific appliances, it may be a sign of inadequate power supply or loose connections in the electrical panel.

  • Burnt Odor or Scorch Marks

    A persistent burnt smell or scorch marks near the electrical panel could indicate overheating, loose connections, or damaged wiring. These signs should be taken seriously as they can lead to electrical fires if left unaddressed.

  • Buzzing or Crackling Sounds

    Unusual sounds such as buzzing, crackling, or sizzling coming from the electrical panel can be indicative of loose or faulty wiring, loose connections, or damaged components. These sounds should never be ignored, as they may indicate potential electrical hazards.

  • Frequently Tripped Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Outlets

    GFCI outlets are designed to protect against electrical shocks in areas where water is present, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or outdoor locations. If your GFCI outlets trip often, it could indicate a problem with the electrical panel or faulty wiring.

If you're experiencing any of these signs at your home or business, call us to schedule one of our highly trained electricians to check out your electrical panel today!

Servicewise Electric strives to be the best in the industry by offering the highest level of professional service every time. We are a family owned and operated company with over 25 years of experience. It would be our pleasure to service your electric needs.
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