Electrical Panel Upgrade Cost Estimator
Answer a few quick questions and get a ballpark estimate for your panel replacement.
📞 Call now to talk through your project. If we’re closed, we’ll follow up as soon as we reopen.
Why are you looking at your panel?
Not every panel needs to be replaced. We’ll help you figure out what actually makes sense for your home.
Do you know the brand or condition of your panel?
Some older panels are known to have safety issues and are more likely to need replacement.
What size panel are you replacing or considering?
Bigger panels give you more power, but upgrading can mean extra work to bring everything up to code.
Are you considering upgrading to a larger panel?
Upgrading to a larger panel usually means bringing everything up to current code. That often includes added safety upgrades (like extra protection for outlets and circuits), which can increase the cost.
About how big is your home?
Bigger homes need to power more, so they often require more circuits, which can increase cost.
Do you want us to check any disconnects while we’re there?
Disconnects (for things like AC units or wells) are separate from your panel. If they need to be replaced, that’s usually a separate job and not included in this estimate. If you’re not sure, no problem—we can take a look and let you know.
Based on your answers, your project likely falls within this range before any additional code, meter, or service upgrades.
Every home is different. Some projects stay within this range, while others may require additional upgrades depending on your current setup.
We’ll walk you through exactly what’s needed — and what’s not.
Here’s what most companies don’t explain:
This estimate is for a standard electrical panel replacement only.
It may not include disconnect replacements, service upgrades, or code-related updates that can significantly affect your final cost.
We’ll tell you what’s actually needed — and what’s not.
What can change your final cost?
- Panel size upgrade (100 amp → 200 amp)
- Permit & code requirements
- Existing wiring condition
- Meter or service upgrades
- Accessibility of your current panel
- Disconnect replacements
👉 Two homes can look similar — but price very differently depending on the existing electrical setup.
Want a More Accurate Estimate for Your Home?
We’ll help you understand:
- A more accurate price range
- What could realistically change your final price
- What’s included (and what’s not)
- What’s actually required for your setup
No pressure. No surprises. Just clear answers.
Takes less than 30 seconds. No spam. No pushy sales calls — just helpful information so you can make the right decision.
