Stop dealing with flickering lights and tripping breakers. Get the electrical capacity your modern home actually needs.
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You flip the switch, and your lights stay steady. Your air conditioning runs without dimming the kitchen lights. You can actually use your hair dryer and coffee maker at the same time without holding your breath.
Your home’s electrical system works the way it should. No more strategic planning around which appliances you can run together. No more wondering if that burning smell is something serious.
Modern electrical panels handle today’s demands. They’re built for homes that have computers, smart devices, electric vehicle chargers, and all the appliances that make life comfortable. Your 40-year-old panel wasn’t designed for any of that.
We’ve been handling electrical emergencies and upgrades in Hometown for over two decades. We specialize in the kind of electrical work that actually matters—keeping your family safe and your home functional.
We’re licensed, bonded, and insured. We focus on residential electrical service because that’s where we’ve built our reputation. When your panel fails at 9 PM on a Sunday, we’re the ones you call.
Hometown homeowners trust us for critical electrical work. Panel upgrades, emergency repairs, EV charger installations—the jobs that require real expertise and can’t wait until tomorrow.
First, we assess your current electrical system and your actual power needs. Not what you think you need—what your home actually requires based on your appliances, lighting, and future plans.
We handle the permit process and coordinate with your utility company. The old panel comes out, the new one goes in. We test everything to make sure it’s working properly and safely.
You get a modern electrical panel that can handle whatever you plug in. The whole process typically takes a day, and you’re not without power for more than a few hours. We clean up when we’re done and walk you through how everything works.
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Most Hometown homes need to upgrade from 100-amp service to 200-amp service. That gives you the capacity for modern appliances, HVAC systems, and electric vehicle charging without overloading your system.
The upgrade includes a new main electrical panel, updated wiring where needed, and coordination with ComEd for any utility-side changes. Everything meets current electrical codes and safety standards.
Illinois homeowners can take advantage of federal tax credits—up to 30% of the project cost, capped at $600. That’s money back in your pocket for making your home safer and more efficient. The credit is available through 2032, but electrical panel prices have been rising due to supply chain issues, so waiting doesn’t necessarily save money.