Electrical panel replacement involves upgrading or substituting the main distribution center responsible for regulating electricity flow throughout a residence. This typically includes removing the old panel, installing a new one with the appropriate amperage and circuits, and connecting it to the main power supply and individual circuits within the home. For example, an older 100-amp panel might be replaced with a modern 200-amp panel to accommodate increased electrical demands.
A modern, correctly sized electrical panel is crucial for safety and functionality. An outdated panel can pose fire hazards due to overloading and may not support the power requirements of contemporary appliances and electronics. Historically, panel sizes have increased in response to growing household energy consumption, highlighting the importance of periodic assessment and upgrades. Furthermore, a new panel can increase a home’s value and provide peace of mind for homeowners.