- Free on-site estimates, written price
- Directly hired crews, no subcontractors
- Permit and Xcel disconnect handled
- Monthly payments through Hearth
Denver panel replacement, handled start to finish
Residential panel replacements, 100 to 200 amp service upgrades and fuse box conversions, plus the meter housing, mast and service conduit that feed them and the circuits for EV, solar and A/C. Free on-site estimate, written price, permit and Xcel disconnect handled by us.
Family-run · 35 years in Colorado homes · Panels are the whole trade here
- New Panel Installation
- Electrical Panel & Service Upgrades
- Panel Replacements
- EV Charger Circuits
- EV Charger Replacements
- Fuse Box Replacement
- Subpanel Installation
- Meter Housing Repair & Replacement
- Overhead Electrical Mast Repair
- Underground Electrical Service Conduit Repair
- Electrical Panel Repair
- Insurance & HOA-Required Electrical Corrections
- Solar-Ready Electrical Preparation
- A/C & HVAC Electrical Pre-Wiring

On the wall
What changes between the first photo and the last
Drag the handle. The wiring gets dressed, the grounding is brought current, breakers land on the right circuits and the directory finally reads like something you can use in the dark.
- Grounding and bonding corrected to current code
- Conduit run straight, lugs torqued to spec
- Typed directory so every circuit is findable
- Permit closed with the inspector on site
What we do
The panel and the service equipment feeding it, installed and upgraded by in-house crews across the Denver metro.
Panel Replacements
Swap aging, damaged or discontinued panels and fuse boxes for modern breaker panels.
Learn moreElectrical Panel & Service Upgrades
Upgrade 100-amp service to 200 amps for EV chargers, heat pumps, additions and solar.
Learn moreFuse Box Replacement
Convert old screw-in fuse boxes to breaker panels with modern GFCI and AFCI protection.
Learn moreMeter Housing Repair & Replacement
Repair or replace rusted, damaged or utility-rejected meter cans and sockets.
Learn moreEV Charger Circuits
Dedicated 240V circuits and load calculations for Level 2 EV chargers.
Learn moreSubpanel Installation
Add capacity for finished basements, detached garages, ADUs and workshops.
Learn moreWhy specialists matter
One trade, practiced every single day
Most electricians set a handful of panels a year between other calls. Our crews are in them daily, and that repetition is what makes a quote hold, a job move quickly and an inspection pass the first time.
Panel work is our whole trade
Residential panels are what our crews build their week around, so the person opening your cover plate has done this hundreds of times before and knows what to look for behind it.
35 years in Colorado homes
Screw-in fuse boxes in old Denver bungalows, 1970s panels in Aurora ranches, EV-ready service in new builds. We have already seen what is behind your cover plate.
Family-run, with our own crews
Everyone on your job is on our payroll. The person who quotes the work and the crew who installs it are the same team, so nothing gets lost in a handoff.
Permit, utility and inspection handled
We pull the permit, book the Xcel disconnect and meet the inspector. You get a written price up front and financing if you would rather pay monthly.
Financing
A safe panel shouldn't wait for payday
Spread the work over monthly payments through Hearth. Checking what you qualify for takes about a minute, uses a soft credit check and does not affect your credit score.
How it works
How a panel job actually goes
Four steps from your first call to a signed-off permit. You know the price and the outage window before anyone touches the service.
- 01
Free on-site estimate
A tech opens the panel, checks the meter, mast and grounding, runs the load calculation and leaves you a written price. Nothing gets quoted over the phone.
- 02
Permits and utility scheduling
Your permit gets pulled with the right jurisdiction and the Xcel disconnect gets booked. You do not have to make either call.
- 03
Installation day
The power-off window on a typical panel change is roughly four to six hours, and you know that window before the truck arrives rather than after.
- 04
Inspection and walkthrough
We meet the inspector, close the permit, then walk the panel with you: what changed, how the directory reads, what the warranty covers.
Electrical safety
A failing panel usually warns you first
Most of the panels we replace had been showing symptoms for months. Our safety guide walks through what each warning sign means and which ones can wait.

Service areas
Erie to Monument, Aurora to Evergreen
Every town has its own housing stock, permit office and utility quirks. Pick yours to see what we usually find in those panels.
Denver Metro
Pre-war bungalows and Denver Squares, mid-century ranches in the southeast, and infill townhomes and pop-tops throughout the central neighborhoods.
Also covers Lakewood, Wheat Ridge, Arvada
Panel service in DenverAurora
1960s–1980s ranches and split-levels in the north and west, and 2000s-onward production homes with large square footage in the south and east.
Also covers Centennial, Parker, Green Valley Ranch
Panel service in AuroraErie
Predominantly 2000s and newer production and semi-custom homes, plus a smaller pocket of older properties near Old Town Erie.
Also covers Louisville, Lafayette, Broomfield
Panel service in ErieMonument
Custom homes on acreage, 1990s–2000s subdivisions, and older mountain-adjacent properties with detached outbuildings.
Also covers Palmer Lake, Woodmoor, Gleneagle
Panel service in MonumentMorrison & Evergreen
Mountain homes and cabins on wooded lots, 1970s–1990s custom builds, and newer foothill construction with all-electric systems.
Also covers Golden, Conifer, Kittredge
Panel service in Morrison See all service areasBetween those five hubs we cover most of the Front Range corridor, including Lakewood, Wheat Ridge, Arvada, Centennial, Parker, Green Valley Ranch, Louisville, Lafayette, Broomfield, Palmer Lake, Woodmoor, Gleneagle, Golden, Conifer, Kittredge. Not sure if your address makes the list? Ask us.
Safety & straight answers
Know what you're dealing with before you ask for a price
Panel work is one of the few home repairs where waiting has a real cost. Here's how to read your panel, and the questions homeowners ask us most before they book.
Signs worth acting on
If any of these sound familiar, ease off the big appliances and have someone open the panel.
- A burning or hot-plastic smell near the panel
- A warm panel cover, breaker or receptacle
- Buzzing, crackling or sizzling from the enclosure
- Breakers that trip under normal load or won't reset
- Lights that dim when the AC or dryer starts
- Rust, moisture or corrosion inside the panel
Plenty of things that worry homeowners turn out to be normal: an occasional trip on a loaded circuit, a faint hum, or a panel that simply looks old. We'll tell you when something can wait.
Questions homeowners ask first
Do you charge for an estimate?
No. Panel estimates are free. We come out, open the panel, look at the meter, mast and grounding, and give you a written number based on what is actually there rather than a guess over the phone.
Do you offer financing?
Yes. We offer financing through our lending partner so a panel replacement can be paid monthly instead of all at once. Checking your options does not affect your credit score.
How long will my power be off?
For most panel replacements and upgrades the outage window is four to six hours. We tell you the expected window before the day and keep you updated as the work progresses.
Do you pull the permit?
Always. Every jurisdiction we serve requires a permit and inspection for panel work. We pull it, meet the inspector and close it out. The cost is in your quote.
Do you use subcontractors?
Never. Every crew on your property is an EPO employee. The person who quoted the job and the crew who installs it work for the same company.
How do I know if my panel is a problem?
Common warning signs are breakers that trip under normal load, a burning or plastic smell near the panel, warm breakers or cover, buzzing, scorch marks, rust inside the enclosure, or a full panel with no spare spaces. Any of those deserves an inspection.
Still not sure whether it's urgent? Tell us what your panel is doing and we'll give you an honest answer, even if that answer is that it can wait.
Free estimate
Tell us what your panel is doing
Answer a few questions and a scheduler calls you back to book the free on-site visit. The final price is confirmed after a tech sees the panel.
- Nothing quoted over the phone, the panel gets opened first
- One written price with the permit included
- You know the power-off window before work starts
- Directly hired crews, no subcontractors
What happens next
- 1A scheduler calls you within one business day.
- 2A tech opens the panel on site — no phone quotes.
- 3You get a written price and the power-off window before work starts.
Prefer to talk?
Call (303) 000-0000. We usually call back within a few hours during business days.
(303) 000-0000Payment plans available through Hearth — ask during the call.
Request your free estimate
Resources
Straight answers about panels
What Does an Electrical Panel Upgrade Cost in Denver?
Why two houses on the same block get two very different panel upgrade quotes, and the six factors that actually move the number.
6 min readGuides100 vs 200 Amp Service: What Your Home Actually Needs
Bigger is not automatically better. Here's how to tell whether your existing service is genuinely holding you back.
5 min readSafety9 Signs Your Electrical Panel Needs Replacing
Panels rarely fail without warning. These are the signs worth acting on, and the ones that mean stop and call today.
6 min readMore homeowner reading: electrical safety guide, panel FAQs, Hearth financing and the project gallery.
Not sure which one you need? Read the panel safety guide, compare 100 vs 200 amp service, or request a free estimate and we'll tell you.
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