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You flip a switch and everything works. Your air conditioning doesn’t dim the lights when it kicks on. You can charge your electric car, run the dishwasher, and keep your home office powered up without wondering if something’s going to trip.
That’s what proper electrical capacity gives you—the freedom to use your home the way you want. No more choosing between running the dryer or using the microwave. No more flickering lights when someone plugs in a hair dryer.
With a 200-amp service upgrade, your electrical system finally matches how you actually live. Modern appliances get the power they need to run efficiently. Your smart home systems work reliably. And you’re ready for whatever upgrades come next.
We’ve been handling electrical work across Brooklyn and Nassau County for years, including Georgetown’s mix of older homes and newer construction. Our team knows exactly what Georgetown homeowners face—older panels struggling with modern demands, homes that need capacity for electric vehicle charging, and properties where the electrical system just can’t keep up.
Every job gets the same approach: licensed electricians, proper permits, and work that passes inspection the first time. We handle everything from initial assessment to final testing, making sure your upgrade meets code and actually solves your power problems.
Georgetown homeowners choose us because we show up when we say we will, explain what needs to happen, and get it done right without surprises or shortcuts.
First, an assessment of your current panel and electrical usage. We check your existing capacity, look at your actual power needs, and identify any safety issues that need addressing. You get a clear explanation of what needs to happen and why.
Next comes the planning and permits. We handle the paperwork with local authorities and coordinate with PSEG Long Island for any utility connections. You don’t have to figure out who to call or what forms to fill out.
Installation day involves shutting off power briefly while the old panel comes out and the new 200-amp system goes in. All wiring gets properly connected, tested, and labeled. The final step is inspection and restoration of full power to your home.
Most upgrades complete in one day. You get a system that’s built to handle your current needs plus room for future additions.
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A complete power capacity upgrade means replacing your existing panel with a 200-amp system designed for modern electrical demands. This includes new circuit breakers, proper grounding, and all necessary safety features that meet current electrical codes.
Georgetown homes often benefit from this upgrade because many properties were built when electrical needs were much simpler. Today’s homes need capacity for central air, multiple large appliances, home offices, and electric vehicle charging—demands that older 100-amp panels simply can’t handle safely.
The new panel provides space for additional circuits, so you can add outlets, upgrade lighting, or install new appliances without overloading your system. Each circuit gets proper protection, and the whole system operates within safe parameters that prevent overheating and electrical hazards.
Your upgrade also positions your Georgetown home for future improvements. Whether you’re planning solar panels, a home addition, or smart home technology, you’ll have the electrical foundation to support these upgrades without starting over.
Look for these clear signs: lights that dim when large appliances start up, circuit breakers that trip frequently, or an electrical panel that’s completely full with no room for additional circuits. If your home was built more than 30 years ago and still has its original electrical panel, you’re probably dealing with a 100-amp system that can’t handle modern electrical demands.
Check your main breaker—it should show the amperage rating. Most Georgetown homes built before the 1990s have 100-amp service, which struggles with today’s appliances, electronics, and HVAC systems. You might also notice outlets that can’t handle multiple devices or appliances that don’t seem to run at full power.
The clearest indicator is if you find yourself constantly managing which appliances you can run at the same time. Modern homes shouldn’t require that kind of electrical juggling act.
Most Georgetown homeowners spend between $1,500 and $3,000 for a complete 200-amp panel upgrade, depending on the complexity of their existing electrical setup. The final cost depends on factors like whether additional wiring is needed, the accessibility of your current panel location, and any code updates required for your specific property.
Homes with older wiring or panels in difficult-to-reach locations may require additional work, which affects the total investment. However, the upgrade typically pays for itself through improved safety, increased home value, and the ability to use modern appliances efficiently.
The cost also includes all necessary permits, inspections, and coordination with PSEG Long Island for any utility connections. You’re not just paying for a new panel—you’re getting a complete electrical system upgrade that meets current safety standards.
Most 200-amp panel upgrades in Georgetown complete in one full day, typically 6-8 hours depending on the complexity of your existing electrical system. The work requires shutting off power to your home for several hours while the old panel is removed and the new system is installed and tested.
Before installation day, there’s usually a planning period for permits and utility coordination that takes about a week. We handle this process, including scheduling the required inspections and working with PSEG Long Island if any service line changes are needed.
The timeline can extend if your home needs additional wiring updates or if the electrical service from the street requires upgrading. However, most Georgetown homes with standard electrical setups complete the entire process within 1-2 weeks from initial assessment to final inspection.
The upgrade itself doesn’t increase your electric bill—you only pay for the electricity you actually use. In fact, a 200-amp panel often helps appliances run more efficiently because they’re getting the proper voltage and amperage they’re designed for, which can actually reduce energy waste.
What might change your bill is the ability to use appliances you couldn’t run reliably before, or adding new electrical devices like electric vehicle chargers or additional air conditioning. But these are choices you make based on your needs, not automatic increases from the panel upgrade.
Many Georgetown homeowners find their electrical costs become more predictable after an upgrade because appliances aren’t struggling against inadequate power supply. Motors that were working harder due to voltage issues now operate normally, and you’re not dealing with the inefficiencies that come from an overloaded electrical system.
Yes, electrical panel upgrades require permits and inspections in Georgetown and throughout Nassau County. This isn’t just bureaucracy—it’s a safety requirement that ensures your new electrical system meets current codes and operates safely for your family.
We handle all permit applications and scheduling for required inspections. The process typically involves an initial permit application, installation by licensed electricians, and a final inspection to verify everything meets local electrical codes. You don’t need to figure out which offices to contact or what paperwork to file.
The permit process also provides important documentation for your home’s electrical system, which is valuable for insurance purposes and future property sales. Georgetown buyers expect to see proper permits for major electrical work, and having this documentation protects your investment.
Absolutely—that’s one of the main benefits of upgrading to 200-amp service. Electric vehicle chargers typically require 240-volt circuits with substantial amperage, which older 100-amp panels often can’t provide without overloading the system.
A 200-amp panel gives you the capacity to install Level 2 EV charging while still running all your normal household appliances and systems. Most Georgetown homeowners who upgrade their electrical panels do so partly to prepare for electric vehicles, whether they’re buying one now or planning for the future.
The upgrade also leaves room for multiple EV chargers if you have multiple vehicles, or for other high-power additions like pool equipment, workshop tools, or additional HVAC systems. You’re not locked into just one major electrical addition—you have the flexibility to adapt your electrical system as your needs change.
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