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Dual Subpanel Install Wired Clean and Up to Code

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When you're adding square footage, building a shop, or just need more electrical capacity in a specific part of your home, a subpanel is the right move. It pulls power from your main panel and delivers it exactly where you need it - without overloading your existing system or creating a tangled mess of circuits.

Here's what we were working with: two subpanels mounted side by side in an open wall, each wired up with the same level of care. The conductors are routed clean, the lugs are properly torqued, and the conduit drops are straight and secure. Nothing is crammed in or rushed. That matters more than people realize.

Sloppy panel work causes problems down the road - breakers that trip for no obvious reason, connections that loosen over time, or worse, a fire hazard hiding behind your drywall. When we wire a subpanel, we're thinking about the person who has to open that box five years from now. It should make sense. It should be safe. It should be done right the first time.

Whether it's one subpanel or two, the standard doesn't change. Every connection is made to code, every circuit is accounted for, and the finished install is something we're confident standing behind. That's just how we work.