
A lot of homeowners don't think about their subpanel until something goes wrong. Tripped breakers, flickering lights, outlets that just don't work - these are usually signs that your electrical system is being pushed beyond what it was designed to handle.
Subpanel replacements are one of those jobs where doing it right the first time really matters. It's not just about flipping a new box onto the wall. It's about making sure the wiring is correct, the breakers are properly rated, and everything meets current code. Cut corners here and you're looking at fire hazards, failed inspections, or bigger problems down the road.
This is exactly the kind of work we do every day. A properly installed subpanel gives your home the capacity it needs - whether that's supporting a garage workshop, a finished basement, an addition, or just a house that's grown into more electrical demand than the original setup was built for.
When we wrap a job like this, the panel is flush, secure, clearly accessible, and ready to carry the load. No guesswork, no shortcuts. Just solid electrical work that keeps your home running safely and efficiently.
If your subpanel is outdated, undersized, or just not performing the way it should, that's a conversation worth having sooner rather than later.