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Residential electrical panel services

Replacements, 100 to 200 amp upgrades, new panels, subpanels and fuse box conversions. This is the work our crews do every day of the week, across the Denver metro and the Front Range.

Panel services

Five jobs, one piece of equipment

Every circuit in your house passes through the panel, which is why we would rather be the crew that only has to get this right.

New Panel Installation

A brand-new service panel for additions, detached garages, ADUs, remodels and homes that never had capacity to begin with.

  • Main panels, subpanels and detached-structure feeds
  • Permit pulled and inspection coordinated for you
  • Load calculation done before a single wire is pulled
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Electrical Panel & Service Upgrades

More capacity for the way your household actually uses power today: EV charging, heat pumps, induction ranges, hot tubs and home offices.

  • 100A, 125A and 150A services upgraded to 200A
  • Panels sized for EV charging and future solar
  • Meter main combos and service mast replacement
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Panel Replacements

Replacing panels and fuse boxes that are obsolete, damaged, discontinued or simply worn out after decades of service.

  • Fuse box to modern breaker panel conversions
  • Obsolete and discontinued panel replacement
  • Water-damaged, corroded or overheated enclosures
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Fuse Box Replacement

Old screw-in fuse boxes converted to a modern breaker panel, the job insurers and lenders keep asking Denver homeowners to take care of.

  • Screw-in and cartridge fuse boxes converted to breakers
  • Usually a one-day job with a written price up front
  • Documentation for your insurer or lender at closeout
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Subpanel Installation

Extra circuits where you need them: a detached garage, a finished basement, a shop, an addition or an ADU, fed properly from the main service.

  • Detached garage, shop, ADU and addition feeds
  • Load calculation before anything is quoted
  • Trenching, conduit and grounding at the structure
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Which job is yours?

Homeowners rarely call us knowing the name of the work they need, and that is fine. Here is the short version of how a tech sorts it out at the panel, so you know what to expect before anyone shows up.

Whatever the answer turns out to be, you get it in writing with a fixed price. If the honest answer is that your panel is fine for another five years, that is what we will tell you.

  • Panel is full, but the equipment is sound: a subpanel adds circuits without touching the service.
  • Panel works, but 100 amps will not carry what you are adding: an upgrade to 200 amps is the job.
  • Panel is rusted, obsolete, recalled or overheating: a replacement is the honest answer.
  • House still runs on fuses: a conversion to breakers, usually at 200 amps while we are in there.
  • New structure, addition or ADU with no service of its own: a new panel installation.

Permits and inspection

Handled the same way on every job

Panel work is inspected work. We pull the permit, coordinate the utility disconnect, meet the inspector and close the permit out, and the fees are in the quote you approved.

FAQ

What homeowners ask about panel work

How do I know whether I need a repair, an upgrade or a full replacement?

A tech opens the panel and looks at the busbar, the breakers, the service conductors and the grounding, then runs a load calculation on what you are planning to add. Most of the time the equipment tells us plainly which of the three it is, and we show you photos of what we saw.

Do all of these jobs need a permit?

Any work that changes the panel or the service does. We pull the permit with your jurisdiction, coordinate the Xcel disconnect where one is needed, meet the inspector and close the permit out. Permit fees are stated in your written quote.

How long is the power off?

For most panel work it is roughly four to six hours. We give you the outage window before the crew arrives so you can plan around it.

Is financing available on panel work?

Yes. Panel work tends to arrive unplanned, so we offer monthly payment options alongside the written fixed price.

Monthly payments available through Hearth

Prequalifying takes about a minute and uses a soft credit check, so seeing your options does not affect your credit score.

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Get your panel price in writing

Free on-site estimates across the Denver metro. No phone guesses, no change orders, no upsell to work you don't need.