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Electrical Panel Upgrades in Morrison & Evergreen

Foothills properties around Morrison, Evergreen and Indian Hills are their own category of electrical work. Many are all-electric because natural gas never reached the road. Heat, hot water, well pumps and increasingly EV charging all pull from one service, often on long overhead runs that were installed decades ago.

We upgrade those services with the mountain reality in mind: real load calculations for electric heat, generator readiness for winter outages, and equipment chosen to survive weather and wildlife.

Housing stock we work on

Mountain homes and cabins on wooded lots, 1970s–1990s custom builds, and newer foothill construction with all-electric systems.

Neighborhoods we serve

  • Morrison
  • Evergreen
  • Indian Hills
  • Kittredge
  • Conifer
  • Genesee
  • Bear Creek corridor
  • Willowbrook

Local conditions

What we run into in Morrison

All-electric load calculations

Electric baseboard, wall heat or a heat pump changes the math dramatically. We calculate real winter load instead of assuming a flatland default, which is how you avoid a panel that trips every January.

Outage resilience

Foothills outages last longer. We configure panels for generator interlocks and prioritize critical circuits so a storm does not freeze pipes.

Long service runs and exterior equipment

Voltage drop matters over long feeder runs to detached structures, and exterior enclosures need weather-appropriate ratings. Both get engineered in, not improvised.

Common jobs

Panel work we do most in Morrison

  • Service upgrades for all-electric mountain homes
  • Generator interlock installations
  • Detached garage and shop feeders on long runs
  • Panel replacement on 1980s foothills custom homes

Permits & inspection

Morrison and Evergreen work is permitted through Jefferson County Building Safety or the Town of Morrison depending on address, with the local utility coordinating the disconnect.

Coverage

Towns we cover from Morrison

Same crews, same fixed pricing and the same permit handling across the communities around Morrison.

  • Golden
  • Conifer
  • Kittredge
  • Idledale
  • Indian Hills
  • Genesee
  • Lakewood foothills

Do not see your town? Tell us where you are and we will give you a straight answer about whether we can serve it well.

Cost & timeline

What a foothills panel job actually looks like

Mountain properties price differently from flatland work, and the honest reason is access and distance. Long overhead service runs, steep driveways, detached garages a hundred feet from the house and all-electric heating all show up in the load calculation and the labor.

A standard replacement is still a day, but we build in more margin for the drive and for what we find at an exterior meter that has spent thirty winters in the weather. Jefferson County or the Town of Morrison issues the permit depending on address, and inspection timing in the foothills can run a day longer than in the metro.

The line items that move a foothills quote are electric-heat load calculations that push the service to 200 amps, generator interlock hardware, long feeders to detached structures where voltage drop dictates a larger conductor, and weather-rated exterior equipment.

Monthly payments are available through Hearth. Prequalifying takes about a minute and uses a soft credit check, so it does not affect your credit score.

FAQ

Panel questions from Morrison homeowners

Who permits panel work in Morrison and Evergreen?

Jefferson County Building Safety, or the Town of Morrison for addresses inside town limits. We confirm which applies and handle the permit and inspection either way.

Do you drive out to Conifer, Kittredge, Indian Hills and Golden?

Yes. The Bear Creek and Evergreen corridors are part of our regular service area, and Golden and the Lakewood foothills sit right on the way.

My house is all-electric. Does that change the panel size?

Significantly. Electric heat is the largest single load in most foothills homes, and a real winter load calculation is the difference between a panel that works and one that trips every January.

What about wildfire and weather considerations?

We use weather-rated exterior equipment, keep conductors and enclosures protected on long runs, and pay attention to clearances around the meter and mast. It costs a little more up front and holds up far better.

Reviews

Nearby homeowners

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"Our 1926 bungalow still had fuses in the basement. They explained what was actually unsafe versus what was just old, converted us to a breaker panel, and the inspector signed off without a single correction."
Marisol R.Denver
Fuse box conversion
"Three other companies quoted me over the phone. EPO came out, measured, checked the meter and mast, and gave me one number that never changed. The outage window was exactly what they promised."
Dan W.Aurora
100 to 200 amp upgrade
"They told me my panel could handle one charger at full speed but not two, and offered a load-managed option instead of pushing a service upgrade. That honesty is why I'll call them again for the solar work."
Priya S.Erie
EV charger circuit

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