Electrical Services

Top 4 Tips For Electrical Panel Installation

When it comes to the heart of your home’s electrical system, the electrical panel does the heavy lifting. Whether you’re renovating, adding high-powered appliances, or simply upgrading an outdated system, a properly installed and modern panel is essential. To help you navigate this crucial home improvement, here are four expert tips from Phase 1 Electric Services to ensure your electrical panel installation is done right.

1. Start with a Full Home Electrical Assessment

Before you even touch the panel, it’s critical to understand your home’s current electrical capacity and future needs. A professional electrician will:

 

  • Evaluate your current panel’s load.
  • Identify potential code violations.
  • Consider the power needs of upcoming appliances or expansions.

 

Pro tip: A panel that’s too small won’t just limit your upgrades, it could become a safety hazard. Planning ahead helps you avoid costly changes down the road.

2. Choose the Right Size Panel for Growth

Thinking long-term is key. Even if your current needs are modest, you should account for future additions like an EV charger, hot tub, or finished basement.

 

  • 100-amp panels are typically used in smaller homes.
  • 200-amp panels are now the standard for most modern homes.
  • 400-amp panels may be recommended for large homes or those with extensive power demands.

 

Why it matters: Undersizing your panel now could force another upgrade sooner than expected. Oversizing slightly ensures flexibility and peace of mind.

3. Hire a Licensed Electrician (Don’t DIY)

Installing or upgrading an electrical panel isn’t just complicated; it’s potentially dangerous. That’s why it’s not a job for YouTube tutorials or weekend warriors.

 

  • Improper installation can lead to shorts, fires, or damaged appliances.
  • Local building codes and permit requirements must be followed precisely.
  • Only a licensed electrician can ensure everything is done safely and legally.

 

When you work with Phase 1 Electric Services, you’re choosing certified professionals who get it right the first time.

4. Upgrade Your Panel for Modern Safety Features

Old panels weren’t built for the technology-packed homes we live in today. Upgrading isn’t just about more power—it’s about better protection. Ask your electrician about:

 

  • Surge protection built into the panel.
  • Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs) to prevent electrical fires.
  • Smart panels for remote energy monitoring and load balancing.

 

Future-ready panels not only boost your home’s value but also protect everything and everyone you care about.

Power Up Safely with Phase 1 Electric Services

At Phase 1 Electric, we specialize in electrical panel installation for residential properties in Noblesville, Indiana. Whether you’re upgrading, expanding, or replacing an outdated panel, our licensed electricians make the process seamless, safe, and code-compliant. Contact us at (463) 217-3568 or request your free quote. Let’s get your home powered up the right way.

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