Your home’s electrical panel shouldn’t leave you wondering if it’s safe. Professional electrical panel upgrades eliminate tripped breakers, flickering lights, and fire hazards for good.
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No more running to the basement every time you use the microwave and coffee maker together. Your lights stay steady when the air conditioning kicks on. You can finally install that EV charger or home theater system you’ve been wanting.
Most importantly, you sleep better knowing your family is safe. Modern electrical panels are designed to handle today’s power demands without overheating or creating fire hazards. You get consistent, reliable power throughout your home.
Your appliances last longer too. When your electrical system provides stable power, your refrigerator, washer, and other expensive appliances don’t have to work as hard or suffer from power fluctuations that shorten their lifespan.
We’ve been the electrical emergency specialists Morton Grove homeowners call when something’s wrong. For 25 years, we’ve handled the urgent stuff – burning smells, power outages, and panels that clearly aren’t safe anymore.
We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because electrical work isn’t something you mess around with. Our focus is residential customers who need reliable help when their electrical system is causing problems or putting their family at risk.
Morton Grove homes, especially those built before the 1990s, often have electrical panels that simply weren’t designed for how we live today. We see this every day – panels with 12 circuits trying to power homes that really need 30 or 40 circuits to handle modern appliances safely.
First, we inspect your current panel and electrical system to determine what size upgrade you need. Most homes we work on go from 100 amps to 200 amps, but some need 300 amps or more depending on your power requirements.
We handle all the permits and coordinate with ComEd for any necessary utility work. The actual installation typically takes 4-6 hours, during which your power will be off. We install the new panel, upgrade the meter socket if needed, and ensure all circuits are properly connected and labeled.
After installation, we test everything thoroughly and have the work inspected to ensure it meets all local codes. You’ll get a walkthrough of your new panel, including where the main breaker is located and how to reset individual circuits if needed. Most importantly, you’ll have a system that can safely handle your family’s electrical needs for decades to come.
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Your electrical panel upgrade includes a new main breaker panel rated for your home’s current and future electrical needs. We replace the old panel completely – not just parts of it – because mixing old and new electrical components creates safety risks.
The upgrade includes new circuit breakers, proper grounding, and updated wiring connections. If your home needs it, we’ll also upgrade the meter socket and main electrical service line. Everything is labeled clearly so you know which breaker controls what.
Morton Grove electrical codes require AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter) breakers in bedrooms and living areas, and GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protection in bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor outlets. Your new panel will include all required safety features to meet current codes and protect your family from electrical hazards.