Electrical Panel Upgrades in Northbrook, IL

Stop Worrying About Your Electrical System

Your home’s electrical panel keeps your family safe – when it’s working properly and up to modern standards.

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Residential Electrical Panel Replacement Northbrook

No More Flickering Lights or Tripped Breakers

You flip a switch and the lights work. Every time. Your circuit breakers stay put where they belong instead of tripping when you run the dishwasher and microwave at the same time.

That’s what happens when your electrical panel actually matches what your home needs. No more rationing electricity like it’s 1950. No more wondering if that burning smell means you need to call the fire department.

Your upgraded electrical panel handles everything your family throws at it. The kids can charge their devices, you can run your appliances, and your home’s electrical system just works the way it should.

Northbrook Electrical Panel Installation Experts

25 Years of Keeping Northbrook Homes Safe

We’ve been the electrical service company Northbrook homeowners call when something goes wrong. For 25 years, we’ve handled the emergency repairs that can’t wait and the electrical panel upgrades that shouldn’t wait.

We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s what professional electrical work requires. We focus on residential electrical service because that’s where families live, and electrical problems in homes need to be fixed right the first time.

When your electrical panel starts acting up, you need someone who knows what they’re doing and shows up when they say they will. That’s exactly what we do.

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Circuit Breaker Panel Upgrade Process

Here's How We Upgrade Your Panel

First, we shut off power to your home and remove your old electrical panel. This isn’t a DIY project – we handle the connection to your utility company and make sure everything meets local electrical codes.

Next, we install your new electrical panel with the right amperage for your home’s needs. Most Northbrook homes need 200-amp service to handle modern electrical demands. We connect all your existing circuits to the new panel and test everything.

Finally, we restore power and walk you through your new electrical panel. You’ll know where everything is, how it works, and what to expect. The whole process typically takes 6-8 hours, and your power is back on the same day.

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What Your Panel Upgrade Includes

Your electrical panel upgrade includes a new 200-amp service panel that meets current electrical codes. We install new circuit breakers, update your electrical connections, and ensure everything is properly grounded.

In Northbrook, many homes built before 1980 have electrical panels that can’t handle today’s electrical load. Your new panel eliminates the safety risks of outdated electrical systems and gives you the capacity to add new circuits for things like EV chargers or home additions.

We also coordinate with ComEd to ensure your electrical service meets utility requirements. Every installation comes with proper permits and inspections because electrical work in Illinois requires both.

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How do I know if my electrical panel needs to be upgraded?

Your electrical panel needs upgrading if your circuit breakers trip frequently, you smell burning odors near the panel, or your lights flicker when you use appliances. These are signs your panel can’t handle your home’s electrical load.Homes built before 1980 often have 100-amp or smaller panels that weren’t designed for modern electrical demands. If you’re adding new appliances, installing an EV charger, or planning a home addition, your current panel probably won’t support the additional electrical load.You should also upgrade if your panel contains outdated equipment like fuses instead of circuit breakers, or if it’s manufactured by companies like Federal Pacific or Zinsco that are known for safety issues.
Electrical panel upgrades in the Northbrook area typically cost between $1,300 and $3,000 for a standard 200-amp installation. The exact cost depends on your home’s current electrical system and whether additional work is needed.Factors that affect the price include the age of your home’s wiring, whether your electrical meter needs upgrading, and if your panel location needs to change. Homes with older wiring or outdated electrical systems may require additional work to meet current codes.We provide upfront pricing before we start any work, so you know exactly what to expect. We also offer discounts for military personnel, first responders, seniors, teachers, and students.
Most electrical panel upgrades take 6-8 hours to complete. This includes removing your old panel, installing the new one, connecting all circuits, and testing everything to make sure it works properly.Your power will be shut off during the installation, but we work efficiently to minimize the disruption to your day. We typically complete the work in one day, so your electricity is restored before evening.The timeline can be longer if your home needs additional electrical work or if we discover issues with your existing wiring that need to be addressed for safety reasons.
Yes, electrical panel upgrades in Northbrook require permits from the village and must be inspected to ensure they meet local electrical codes. We handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections as part of our service.Illinois electrical code requires that all electrical work be performed by licensed electricians and properly inspected. This protects you and ensures your electrical system is safe and up to current standards.We’re familiar with Northbrook’s permitting process and electrical code requirements, so we take care of all the paperwork and inspections. You don’t need to worry about dealing with the village or scheduling inspectors.
Yes, upgrading to a 200-amp panel gives you the capacity to add new electrical circuits for things like EV chargers, home additions, or additional outlets. Your new panel will have space for additional circuit breakers.We can install new circuits at the same time as your panel upgrade or add them later when you need them. Common additions include dedicated circuits for electric vehicle charging, workshop areas, or upgraded kitchen appliances.Adding circuits after your panel upgrade is straightforward because your new electrical system will have the capacity to handle additional electrical load safely.
If your electrical panel fails completely, you’ll lose power to your entire home and need emergency electrical service. This is exactly the kind of situation we handle – we provide emergency electrical repairs when your electrical system stops working.Complete panel failure can happen when circuit breakers wear out, connections fail, or the panel itself is damaged. This creates a safety hazard and requires immediate attention from a licensed electrician.We respond to electrical emergencies in Northbrook and can often restore temporary power while we arrange for a complete panel replacement. Don’t attempt to fix electrical panel problems yourself – call us immediately if your panel stops working.