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Modern Electric Panel | Electric Panel Upgrades | Electrical | Dunlap
When today’s appliances, smart devices, and HVAC systems are all vying for power, an outdated breaker box just can’t keep up. HEP’s modern electric panel team in Dunlap specializes in electric panel upgrades that replace aging fuse boxes and undersized panels with state-of-the-art equipment built for 200-amp service and beyond. Our licensed electricians evaluate your home’s load requirements, correct hidden code violations, and install surge protection so every circuit is safer and more efficient.
Homeowners across Dunlap choose HEP because we do more than swap hardware—we future-proof your entire electrical infrastructure. From neatly labeled breaker spaces for future EV chargers to whole-home energy monitoring, we craft panels that grow with your lifestyle. Schedule a free assessment today and experience the confidence that comes from rock-solid power distribution and a warranty backed by Tennessee’s most trusted home service company.
FAQs
What are the most common signs that my Dunlap home needs an electric panel upgrade?
Frequent breaker trips, flickering or dimming lights, warm breaker switches, a burning smell near the panel, reliance on fuses instead of breakers, or the need for multiple power strips are all indicators your panel is overloaded or outdated. If you’re planning to add high-demand appliances—such as an electric vehicle charger, hot tub, or modern HVAC system—your existing panel may not have the capacity to supply them safely.
How does replacing my old panel with a modern 200-amp panel improve safety and electrical capacity?
Modern panels use updated breaker technology that reacts faster to overloads, reducing fire risk. A 200-amp service provides roughly double the amperage of many older 60- or 100-amp panels, giving you more circuits and room for future expansion. New panels also incorporate ground-fault and arc-fault protection, which greatly lowers the chance of shock and electrical fires, and they meet the latest National Electrical Code (NEC) and local Dunlap regulations.
What is the typical process for an electric panel upgrade in Dunlap?
1) On-site Assessment – A licensed electrician inspects your existing service, calculates load requirements, and verifies grounding and bonding. 2) Permit & Utility Coordination – We pull the required permit from the Dunlap Building Department and schedule a temporary disconnect with the local utility. 3) Panel Replacement – Power is shut off, the old panel and service equipment are removed, and the new meter base, main breaker, and circuit breakers are installed. 4) Inspection – A municipal inspector confirms code compliance before power is restored. 5) Final Power-Up – We label all circuits, test GFCI/AFCI devices, and walk you through the new panel features.
Do I need a permit for an electric panel upgrade in Dunlap, and who arranges inspections?
Yes. The Dunlap Building Department requires an electrical permit for any service upgrade or panel replacement. As your electrical contractor, we handle all paperwork, fees, and scheduling with both the city inspector and the utility company. This ensures the work meets NEC and local amendments, and your home insurance remains valid.
How much does an electric panel upgrade cost in Dunlap, and what influences the final price?
Most 200-amp panel upgrades in Dunlap range from $2,000 to $3,500, including materials, labor, permit, and inspection fees. Costs rise if you need a meter relocation, service mast replacement, whole-house surge protection, or extensive rewiring to bring branch circuits up to code. A detailed on-site estimate is the only way to pin down an exact figure.
How long will my power be off during the panel upgrade, and how should I prepare?
The power outage typically lasts 4–8 hours. We schedule the work at a time that minimizes disruption, often in the morning, and coordinate with the utility so service is restored the same day. Before we arrive, back up any computer files, switch refrigerators to their coldest setting, and plan for alternate charging if you rely on medical or mobility devices. We’ll supply temporary lighting as needed and notify you well in advance of the shut-off and reconnection times.