Electrical Panel Replacement

Electrical Panel Replacement in Auburn Hills, Michigan

Efficient New Panels for Homes in Oakland County, Macomb County, and Lapeer County

Your electrical panel is responsible for powering modern conveniences and maintaining the safety of your household. An outdated or faulty panel can lead to frequent circuit breaker trips, inadequate power flow, and potential hazards. Sandison Home Services is dedicated to providing dependable electrical panel replacement services to help you enjoy safe, efficient electricity no matter what your power needs are.

Sandison’s experienced electricians take the time to assess your current system, recommend the ideal replacement options, and execute installations with precision and care. We pride ourselves on making the process straightforward and stress-free so that you can be informed and comfortable throughout the entire journey. Our commitment to quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction means we focus on delivering long-lasting results that enhance the performance and safety of your home's electrical system. Trust us to handle your electrical panel needs with expertise and attention to detail, keeping your home running efficiently with minimal disruption.

Call us at (888) 782-4599 to request same-day service from our panel replacement team!

Signs that Your Electrical Load Exceeds Your Panel’s Capacity

As your lifestyle evolves and modern appliances become more prevalent in your home, it's important to ensure that your electrical panel can handle the increased demand. Recognizing when your electrical load exceeds your panel's capacity is essential for maintaining safety and preventing potential hazards. An overloaded electrical panel can result in frequent power interruptions and can even pose a fire risk if left unaddressed. By focusing on specific warning signs, you can take timely action to protect your home.

Watch out for warning signs like: 

  • Persistent circuit breaker trips: If your breakers trip frequently, this clearly indicates that your panel cannot handle the load, suggesting it may be time for an upgrade.
  • Dimming or flickering lights: Lights that dim or flicker under normal usage often signify that there’s a strain on your electrical system, requiring a closer inspection of your panel’s capacity.
  • Appliances running poorly: If your newer appliances aren’t operating effectively or seem underpowered, it could be due to insufficient power from your panel.
  • Burning smells near your panel: A burning odor near your electrical panel is a serious warning sign that suggests overheating and requires immediate professional attention.
  • Scorch marks on outlets: Discoloration or burnt marks on outlets can suggest overheating issues because of an overloaded panel and warrant urgent inspection.

Investing in a panel upgrade or distribution system rebalancing can mitigate these issues so that your home’s electrical system remains safe, efficient, and capable of supporting your everyday activities without interruption. Sandison's team of experts is always ready to assist you with assessing and addressing these concerns, prioritizing your home's safety and your peace of mind.

Areas We Serve

Sandison Home Services is proud to serve Auburn Hills, Michigan and other surrounding areas

  • Auburn Hills
  • Berkley
  • Birmingham
  • Bloomfield Hills
  • Bloomfield Township
  • Clawson
  • Farmington Hills
  • Ferndale
  • Huntington Woods
  • Lathrup Village
  • Madison Heights
  • Oakland Charter Township
  • Rochester
  • Rochester Hills
  • Royal Oak
  • Royal Oak Charter Township
  • Southfield
  • Troy
  • Washington Township
  • Waterford Township

How Long Do Electrical Panels Last?

The lifespan of an electrical panel typically ranges from 25 to 40 years, depending on various factors such as the quality of the panel, the frequency of usage, and maintenance. Over time, an electrical panel may become less efficient or even unsafe due to wear and tear, outdated technology, or incompatibility with modern appliances and energy demands. Regular inspections and maintenance can extend the lifespan of your panel by identifying potential issues early, allowing for timely repairs or upgrades. 

Do you need a new electrical panel? Call Sandison at (888) 782-4599 or contact our team online today to request same-day service!

Why Choose Sandison?

Committed to Comfort, Focused on Solutions. Whether It’s a Plumbing Fix or an HVAC Tune-Up, Our Expert Team Delivers Tailored Solutions to Keep Your Home Running Smoothly.
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The Difference Between an Electrical Panel and a Circuit Breaker

An electrical panel, commonly called a breaker box, is the central hub of your home's electrical system and is responsible for distributing electricity to various circuits throughout the property. It serves as the main point from which electricity is routed to different rooms and areas, ensuring that each receives the power it needs to operate. Within the electrical panel, circuit breakers play a crucial role by acting as protective devices that automatically cut off the electricity supply in the event of an overload or short circuit. This automatic tripping feature is critical in preventing electrical fires and appliance damage, making circuit breakers an essential component of safe and efficient electrical systems.

Circuit breakers, housed within the electrical panel, are individual switches that regulate and safeguard the flow of electricity to specific circuits. When too much current flows through a circuit, indicating an overload or fault, the corresponding breaker will trip or shut off automatically to prevent damage. This simple yet effective mechanism protects electrical appliances from damage and minimizes the risk of electrical fires. Unlike fuses, which need replacement after they blow, circuit breakers can be easily reset, making them a more convenient and reliable safety solution. By understanding the distinct roles of electrical panels and circuit breakers, you can better appreciate the importance of maintaining these components for optimal electrical safety and performance.

Whether you need to replace a few circuits or your entire panel, Sandison is here to help. Call (888) 782-4599 to request service anywhere in Oakland County, Macomb County, or Lapeer County!

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