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Electrical Panels | Electric Panel Upgrades | Electrical | Mulberry

When the lights flicker or breakers trip in your Mulberry home, it’s a sign your electrical system may be struggling to keep pace with modern demand. HEP’s licensed electricians specialize in electric panel upgrades that replace outdated fuse boxes and undersized breaker panels with safe, code-compliant solutions. We evaluate your current load, install high-quality panels from trusted brands, and ensure every circuit is labeled and protected—so you can run today’s high-efficiency appliances, EV chargers, and smart-home tech without worry.

Homeowners across Mulberry trust HEP for punctual service, transparent pricing, and workmanship backed by solid warranties. Whether you’re remodeling, adding square footage, or simply tired of resetting breakers, our team delivers swift installations that boost capacity, minimize fire risks, and often lower insurance premiums. Schedule a free assessment today and discover how a professionally executed electric panel upgrade can power your home’s future with confidence.

FAQs

Why would a homeowner in Mulberry need an electrical panel upgrade?

Most homes in Mulberry built before the 1990s have 60- or 100-amp panels that were never designed for today’s load demands. If you are adding central air, electric vehicle (EV) charging, a hot tub, or multiple high-draw kitchen appliances, your existing breakers can overheat or trip constantly. An upgrade gives you a higher amperage service (usually 150–200 amps), additional breaker space, and modern safety features that reduce fire risk and improve system reliability.

How can I tell if my current panel is outdated or unsafe?

Common warning signs include warm or discolored breaker slots, a burning odor, rust or corrosion inside the panel, fuses instead of breakers, frequent breaker trips, buzzing noises, and a panel brand that has been recalled (such as certain Federal Pacific, Zinsco, and Challenger panels). If you experience any of these issues, call a licensed Mulberry electrician for a professional inspection before problems escalate.

What does the electrical panel upgrade process involve?

1. Load calculation – A licensed electrician measures your present and future electrical demand to size the new service. 2. Permitting – All upgrades in Mulberry require a building permit and city or county electrical inspection; your electrician should handle the paperwork. 3. Utility coordination – The power company is notified to disconnect and later reconnect service. 4. Removal & installation – The old panel and meter base are removed, new equipment is mounted, grounding is upgraded, and branch circuits are re-terminated. 5. Inspection & power restoration – The inspector verifies code compliance, then the utility reconnects the meter and restores power.

Will upgrading my panel let me install more circuits and modern technology?

Yes. A 200-amp panel typically has 40 breaker slots, double the space of many older panels. That extra capacity accommodates room additions, kitchen or bath remodels, dedicated appliance circuits, EV chargers, solar inverters, and whole-home surge protection. By bringing your service up to current National Electrical Code (NEC) standards, you gain the flexibility to adopt new energy-intensive technologies without overloading your system.

Do I need to be concerned about permits and code compliance in Mulberry?

Absolutely. The State of Florida and the City of Mulberry both require a permit, proper bonding and grounding, Arc-Fault and Ground-Fault protection where mandated by the NEC, and a final inspection. Using a licensed and insured electrical contractor ensures the work meets local amendments to the NEC, keeps your homeowner’s insurance valid, and avoids fines or delays if you sell your home later.

How long does a panel upgrade take and will my power be off the whole time?

Most residential upgrades are completed in one working day. Power is usually shut off for 4–8 hours while the old panel is removed and new equipment is wired and inspected. Your electrician will coordinate with the utility to minimize downtime and may supply temporary generators if critical medical equipment or refrigeration must stay on. Once the inspector approves, power is immediately restored.

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