Professional electrical panel upgrades in Tyler for safe, reliable power.
Local Electrical Panel Upgrade Expertise
In Tyler, TX, older homes and growing businesses often need electrical panel upgrades to handle modern power demands. Your panel may be outdated, undersized, or unsafe. We install new panels that restore safety, increase capacity, and support your home or business today and tomorrow.
We handle every step of your panel upgrade—from inspection and planning to installation and inspection sign-off.
We examine your current panel, check circuit capacity, and identify any safety concerns. You'll get a clear picture of what needs to change.
We design the new panel setup and handle Tyler permits and inspections. No surprises—just a solid plan before we start.
We remove the old panel and install your new one with care. All work meets or exceeds Texas electrical code.
We test every circuit, verify load balance, and pass final inspection. You're ready to use your new panel with confidence.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
We specialize in electrical panel upgrades for Tyler homes and businesses, plus related services to keep your system safe and reliable.
Older Tyler homes often have 100-amp panels that can't support air conditioning, electric vehicles, or modern appliances. A panel upgrade bumps capacity to 150 or 200 amps, giving you power for today's demands plus room to grow.
Homes in neighborhoods like Azalea Park and East Tyler benefit most from upgrades when renovating kitchens, adding new HVAC systems, or installing solar.

New 200-amp panel installation in a Tyler home.

Commercial panel upgrade for a Tyler business.
Shops, offices, and small factories in Tyler need reliable power for equipment and growth. A panel upgrade adds safety, prevents downtime, and supports expansion without costly rewiring.
We handle commercial panel work to code and stay flexible with your business schedule.
Before upgrading, we spot outdated breakers, burned connections, and code violations. A panel inspection reveals hidden hazards that can cause fires or shocks.
Many Tyler homeowners discover safety issues during inspections, then move forward with confidence once repairs are made.

Professional inspection of an older panel.
A panel upgrade is not cosmetic—it's about safety, power, and peace of mind for your Tyler home or business.
Undersized or damaged panels overheat and create fire risk. A new panel handles load safely, protects your appliances, and reduces shock hazards throughout the house.
Many house fires and electrical injuries start with an old, overloaded panel—a new one prevents both.
Air conditioning, heat pumps, electric cars, and solar panels all need extra capacity. A 100-amp panel from the 1980s can't handle both AC and a charger without tripping breakers.
Tyler homes with panels showing their age—frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, or buzzing sounds—are prime candidates for upgrade.
We work throughout Tyler and nearby communities, familiar with local building styles and code requirements.
Tyler's mix of older residential neighborhoods and growing commercial areas means every panel upgrade is unique. We've upgraded panels in classic homes near downtown, newer subdivisions like Whitehouse, and small businesses across the city.
Local knowledge matters—we understand Tyler's building codes, work with the right permit inspectors, and know which panel sizes and breaker types work best for our climate and water conditions.
Call or message us for a free inspection and upgrade plan.
We'll assess your panel, explain what's needed, and answer all your questions before you decide.
Common questions about electrical panel upgrades in Tyler.
Frequent breaker trips signal overload or a damaged breaker. An inspection will reveal whether you need an upgrade or just repairs.
A 200-amp panel delivers twice the power, supporting modern HVAC, water heaters, and appliances simultaneously without bottleneck.
Usually no. We reuse existing branch circuits and wiring. The upgrade focuses on the main panel and service entry.
Yes. We handle all permitting and inspections as part of the service—no surprises for you.
Only if the panel has spare slots and is up to code. Many old panels are maxed out or unsafe to modify—inspection clarifies your options.
Stop using it and call us right away. Burn marks signal serious faults that need immediate repair or replacement for safety.
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