Outdated electrical panels can have a hard time standing up to the energy loads needed to power all of the new appliances you have in your home.

If you install a new air conditioner, refrigerator, washer and dryer, water heater or other type of new appliance and find you start having power issues this is probably a sign that it’s time for you to upgrade your electrical panel.

UPGRADE YOUR ELECTRICAL SERVICE METER!!!!!!!!

Do You Still Have Fuses?????

Electrical panels used to use fuses instead of breakers. While breakers will simply flip if they can’t handle the amount of electricity flowing through them, fuses will literally burn out. This means that instead of simply flipping them back on, they will need to be replaced.

If your home operates on fuses, it’s probably time to upgrade. Not only is replacing fuses harder than dealing with breakers, some fuses can actually be fire hazards. Having a fuse box may make your home insurance more expensive as well, or be a reason they won’t pay out in the event of a fire.

2. Your Electrical Panel is Warm or Smells Burnt

Your electrical panel should control how hot your electrical system gets, so overheating should cause your breaker to trip, protecting your home from fire. However, if you have noticed that your electrical panel is hot to the touch or smells burnt, that can indicate a serious problem.

The burning smell can either be the plastic jacket of the electrical wire or the wood and insulation in your walls being burned. In case of a warm electrical panel or a burning smell, call a professional to have your electrical panel inspected immediately.

3. Your Breakers Trip All the Time

While tripping circuit breakers protect you from your circuits drawing too much power, if they trip too often, that can be a sign that your electrical panel needs upgrading. Your breakers tripping regularly most likely means that your electrical panel doesn’t have enough amperage for your electricity use. To fix the problem, you’ll need to have your panel upgraded.

4. You Can Never Find an Outlet

If you have an older home, it’s likely that it wasn’t built for modern electric needs. If you find yourself unable to find enough outlets for your phone, computer, and smart hub, or you resort to power strips to plug in all of your appliances, that’s a sign that your breaker might not be set up to handle your electricity needs. Luckily, you can easily fix the problem by having your electrical panel upgraded.

5. You Are Adding Onto Your Home

When you add onto your home, you need to add onto your electrical panel. You may need an upgrade, a new panel, or a sub panel. This is true not just for add-ons, but also for remodels, such as finishing your basement, since your electrical consumption in that area might not work for its new use.

Redoing your electrical panel during an add-on or remodel is financially advantageous because the labor for replacing your panel can often be combined with other labor for your remodeling project.

6. You Just Bought a Major Appliance

One of the most common reasons for replacing your home’s electrical panels is because older panels don’t have the capability to power modern appliances. Whenever you plan to purchase a new appliance, like a dishwasher, washer, or air conditioner, it's a good idea to have your electrical panel inspected. Your new appliance may need a dedicated circuit just for it, a fairly simple install as long as your panel has the room for it.

7. Your See Rust on Your Electrical Panel

Rust is very bad when it comes to your electrical panel, as it is a sign of water damage. If you have any reason to suspect water damage to your panel or you see rust or corrosion on your panel, you need to call an electrician immediately to have it inspected.

8. Your Electrical Panel Is Making Weird Noises

Electrical panels should be quiet, so if you hear buzzing or hissing coming from yours, you might have a bad wire or loose connection. This is a repair you’ll want to have done sooner rather than later, as faulty wiring is a fire hazard and the longer you wait, the more damage could incur.

9. Flickering or Dimming Lights

Your lights shouldn’t dim just because you want to plug in your vacuum or microwave your dinner. If they do, this is a sign you don’t have enough amperage for your electricity usage.

You might also notice that your appliances don’t seem to be running at full speed, like a microwave that barely gets your food hot or a vacuum that doesn’t have enough suction. To fix this problem, your best bet is to have your electrical panel upgraded.

10. Your Electrical Panel Has Been Hit by Something

If something falls or runs into your electrical panel, you’ll want to have it inspected and possibly replaced. Damaged electrical panels are fire hazards.

11. Faulty Wiring

There are many signs of faulty wiring that you should look out for, since it is one of the leading causes of fire. Older wiring is more likely to be faulty, so if you have an older home, you should have your electrical panel inspected to catch any issues.

If you notice flickering lights, get shocked when you touch an appliance, smell something burning, see scorch marks or sparks in your outlets, or your electrical panel feels warm, you should have it inspected immediately.

12. Future Proofing

Any time you have work done on your home, it’s worth having your electrical panel inspected or updated so that it lasts as long as possible. Having your electrical panel upgraded before selling your home or shortly after buying a new home is also a smart move, since it can boost your home’s value and prevent future problems with your electrical system.

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