Residential Electrical Panel Upgrade with MJR Electric

What to know before upgrading a residential electrical panel

Residential electrical panels are all the same, right? Actually, that is not the case. There are many different kinds of residential electrical panels and each type comes with different options. If you are thinking about your residential electrical panel upgrade, you need to know a few things first. First, you need to know what kind of panel you currently have before you can upgrade. Residential electrical panels come in different sizes and shapes. Your home may have a standard residential electrical panel, a subpanel, a double-wide electrical panel, or a full-size commercial electrical panel. Any of these can be upgraded and they all need different considerations.

Residential Electrical Panel: Understanding the basics

Residential electric panel

The residential electrical panel is an assembly of circuit breakers designed to protect the electrical system of a home. When an electrical circuit overloads, the circuit breaker simply shuts off the power, preventing a fire or other dangerous situation. The circuit breakers are connected to wires that run to different parts of the home, including the kitchen, bathroom and garage. The main electrical panel is located in the basement or the garage of the home and has the capacity to supply power to the entire house. This is a very important piece of equipment and any homeowner should ensure that it is correctly installed and in good working condition.

What would you need to upgrade a residential electrical panel?

Residential electrical panels come in all shapes and sizes. While we won’t go into what each of them do, we will tell you what you would need to upgrade a residential electrical panel. In most cases, if you need to upgrade a residential electrical panel, you will need to upgrade the electrical circuit serving the panel. To do this, you will need to find the electrical service panel that distributes power to your home. This is usually the main breaker panel or the sub panel that distributes power to your home. Once you have located the panel, you will need to upgrade the wires, fuses, breakers, and other components inside the panel to match the power needs of the new electrical panel.

Planning for a home electrical panel upgrade

Electrical panel upgrades and homeowners often go hand in hand. If you have been a homeowner for some time, you may have noticed electrical problems from time to time. This can be a result of the installation of your electrical panel, or the age of your electrical system. An electrical panel is often the center of your home’s power system. It is responsible for serving all the electrical outlets, lights, and appliances in your home. If you have noticed that you are having power problems, or you want to upgrade your electrical system, you may want to think about having an electrical panel upgrade.

MJR Electric specializes in any small commercial or residential jobs, located all mainly in the Vancouver and Okanagan area of British Columbia. We have a determined vision to reduce carbon emissions through avenues like solar and LED lighting. We see the demand and potential to provide charging stations for electric vehicles, as well as information for EV incentives.