When your circuit breakers keep tripping and your lights flicker every time you run the dishwasher, you need electrical panel upgrades that actually work.
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You’ll sleep better knowing your electrical system can handle everything your modern home demands. No more worrying about overloaded circuits or wondering if that burning smell means trouble.
Your upgraded panel means appliances that run smoothly together. Your refrigerator, air conditioner, and electric dryer can all operate without competing for power or tripping breakers every few days.
Most importantly, you’ll have the peace of mind that comes from knowing your electrical system meets today’s safety standards. No more extension cords snaking across your kitchen counter or power strips daisy-chained together because you don’t have enough outlets.
We’ve been the go-to electrical service for Lemont homeowners since 1999. We’ve seen every type of electrical emergency this area throws at us—from old Federal Pacific panels that should have been replaced decades ago to newer homes that simply outgrew their original 100-amp service.
What sets us apart is our focus on emergency electrical repairs and critical upgrades. While other contractors might schedule you weeks out, we understand that electrical problems don’t wait for convenient timing.
We’re licensed, bonded, and insured, which matters more than you might think when someone’s working inside your electrical panel. We also offer discounts for military families, first responders, seniors, teachers, and students because we believe everyone deserves safe, reliable electrical service.
First, we’ll assess your current electrical panel and determine exactly what size upgrade you need. Most Lemont homes built before 2000 need to go from 100 or 150 amps to 200 amps to handle modern electrical demands.
Next, we’ll coordinate with ComEd to temporarily disconnect your power—usually for just a few hours. We’ll install your new panel, upgrade the necessary wiring, and make sure every circuit is properly labeled and tested.
Before we leave, we’ll walk you through your new electrical panel. You’ll know which breaker controls what, how to reset a tripped breaker, and what warning signs to watch for. We’ll also explain how your upgrade qualifies for federal tax credits up to $600, which can offset a significant portion of your investment.
The entire process typically takes 4-8 hours, and you’ll have reliable electrical service that can handle whatever your household throws at it.
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Your electrical panel upgrade includes everything needed to bring your electrical system up to current codes and capacity. This means a new 200-amp panel, updated circuit breakers, proper grounding, and any necessary wiring upgrades.
In Lemont, many homes still have original electrical panels from the 1980s and 1990s that simply can’t keep up with today’s electrical demands. Between electric vehicle chargers, high-efficiency HVAC systems, and all the devices we use daily, these older panels are constantly overloaded.
Your upgrade also includes proper permitting and inspection through the Village of Lemont building department. This isn’t just about following rules—it’s about ensuring your electrical work meets safety standards and won’t cause problems with your homeowner’s insurance.
Most importantly, your new electrical panel will be sized correctly for your home’s actual needs, not just what was adequate 25 years ago. This means fewer trips to the basement to reset breakers and more confidence that your electrical system can handle whatever you need it to do.