Your electrical panel is the control center of your home’s power system. It distributes electricity across various circuits and regulates how much power goes where. However, many older panels weren’t designed to handle the energy demands of modern homes. If you’re frequently resetting breakers, adding new appliances, or concerned about your home’s power reliability, it may be time for an upgrade.
Our Electrical Panel Upgrade Services in Orange County CA are designed to replace outdated, overloaded, or unsafe panels with new, code-compliant systems. Upgrading your electrical panel enhances safety, increases capacity for new devices, and ensures your home can support today’s high-energy appliances.
This services include:
Some panels are quietly outdated and risky without showing obvious warning signs. Look for these red flags:
If any of these sound familiar, your panel likely needs an upgrade, not just a repair.
We don’t cut corners, rush through jobs, or leave you wondering what just happened. Every upgrade follows a clear, structured process:
We’ll inspect your current setup, check the age and capacity, and look for safety concerns.
We consider what your home uses now, and what it might need next year. That includes EV charging, new appliances, or future renovations.
We coordinate shutdowns and replace the panel cleanly with minimal disruption to your day.
After installation, we test the panel, label each circuit, and walk you through how to use it confidently.
We handle Orange County -specific permits and rules so you don’t run into surprises during inspections or get held up by unnecessary delays.
We finish upgrades quickly without rushing. With a defined plan, our crew keeps your home safe and your day running smoothly.
No confusing phone trees or unreturned calls. You’ll always have direct contact to ask questions or check progress.
Many insurers see outdated panels as a risk. Upgrading may help with renewals, policy terms, or even lower premiums.
A main panel controls the entire home’s power. A subpanel is added to handle power in specific areas, like additions or garages.
Usually, yes. These draw a lot of power, and older panels often can’t support them safely. We can check your current load capacity.
Yes, but power will be off during the installation. We’ll give you advance notice so you can plan around it.
Most homes today need at least 200 amps to handle appliances, HVAC systems, and electronics. We can help confirm what’s right for yours.
Saul’s Electrical Solutions believes great electrical work starts with integrity. As a locally rooted electrical contractor serving Orange County and surrounding areas, we’ve built our reputation on dependable service and honest pricing.