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No more rushing to reset tripped breakers while your coffee gets cold. No more worrying about that burning smell coming from your electrical panel. No more flickering lights when you turn on the microwave.
Your home finally has the electrical capacity it needs for modern life. You can run multiple appliances without fear. Your insurance company is happy. Your family is safe.
The constant electrical anxiety is gone. You have reliable power that works when you need it, how you need it.
We’ve been working in Brooklyn’s historic neighborhoods for years. We understand what you’re dealing with in these beautiful old homes.
Most houses in Prospect Park South were built before 1940. That means electrical systems designed for a world without computers, microwaves, or air conditioning. We’ve seen every type of outdated panel and dangerous wiring setup these homes can throw at us.
We’re not here to oversell you. We’re here to make your electrical system safe and functional for how you actually live today.
First, we shut off power and assess your current setup. We check the condition of your wiring, measure your electrical load, and determine what size panel you actually need.
Next, we remove the old panel and install your new circuit breaker box. We connect each circuit carefully, label everything clearly, and test every connection. The whole job typically takes 4-8 hours depending on complexity.
Finally, we restore power and walk you through your new system. You’ll know exactly what each breaker controls and how everything works. We clean up completely and handle the permit inspection process.
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Your new electrical panel comes with modern safety features that old systems simply don’t have. AFCI and GFCI protection prevent electrical fires and shocks. Circuit breakers that actually trip when they’re supposed to.
In Prospect Park South’s historic homes, we often find 60-amp or 100-amp panels trying to handle modern electrical loads. We typically upgrade to 200-amp service—the standard for today’s homes. This gives you the capacity for electric car charging, central air, and all the devices your family uses daily.
Every installation includes proper permits, inspections, and warranty coverage. We use quality panels from trusted manufacturers like Siemens and Square D. Your insurance company will be satisfied, and your home value protected.
Circuit breaker replacement in Prospect Park South typically ranges from $2,500 to $5,000 for a complete panel upgrade. The final cost depends on your home’s specific needs—panel size, amperage upgrade, and any additional wiring required.
Most homes in this neighborhood need to upgrade from old 60-100 amp service to modern 200-amp panels. This ensures you have enough power for today’s electrical demands without constantly tripping breakers. We provide detailed estimates upfront so you know exactly what to expect.
Most electrical panel replacements take 4-8 hours to complete. The timeline depends on the complexity of your current setup and whether additional wiring work is needed.
We schedule the work to minimize disruption to your daily routine. Power is typically restored the same day, though some homes require a brief inspection period before final connection. We coordinate all permits and inspections as part of our service, so you don’t have to worry about the bureaucratic details.
Yes, electrical panel replacement requires permits and inspections in Brooklyn. This isn’t red tape—it’s an important safety measure that ensures your new system meets current electrical codes.
We handle the entire permit process for you, including scheduling inspections and ensuring everything passes on the first try. The permit cost is typically included in our project pricing. Having proper permits also protects your home insurance coverage and maintains your property value.
The most obvious signs are frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, and burning smells near your electrical panel. If your panel feels warm to the touch or makes buzzing sounds, you need immediate attention.
Many Prospect Park South homes still have original electrical systems from the 1940s or earlier. These simply weren’t designed for modern electrical loads. If you can’t run basic appliances without tripping breakers, or if your insurance company has raised concerns about your electrical system, it’s time for an upgrade.
Old fuse boxes cannot safely handle modern electrical demands. Most were designed for 30-60 amps when homes used far less electricity. Today’s homes typically need 200 amps to operate safely and efficiently.
Fuse boxes also lack modern safety features like AFCI and GFCI protection. When fuses blow, people sometimes install oversized replacements or even use coins as temporary fixes—both extremely dangerous practices. Upgrading to a modern circuit breaker panel eliminates these risks and provides the capacity your home actually needs.
Upgrading your electrical panel typically has a positive effect on your home insurance. Many insurance companies offer discounts for homes with modern electrical systems, and some require upgrades before they’ll provide coverage.
Old electrical systems are a major fire risk, and insurance companies know this. By upgrading to a modern panel with current safety features, you’re demonstrating that your home meets contemporary safety standards. This can result in lower premiums and better coverage options for your Prospect Park South property.
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