Panel upgrades Seattle services to:
⚡ Eliminate Overloads – Power high-wattage devices (AC, EVs, induction stoves) simultaneously
🔌 Support Modern Living – Add circuits for home offices, workshops, or future expansions
🏡 Increase Home Value – A must-have for buyers in today’s market
⚡ Enhanced Safety – Replace outdated fuse boxes or aging panels prone to overheating
💡 Smart Home Ready – Compatible with solar panels, battery backups, and automation systems
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Older homes with 100-amp panels struggle to keep up with today’s power demands. Upgrading to a 200-amp service ensures safe, reliable electricity for modern appliances, EV chargers, and smart home systems—without tripped breakers or overloaded circuits.
At Most Wanted Electric, we specialize in seamless panel upgrades that meet current codes and expand your home’s capacity for decades to come.
1. Load Assessment & Planning
We evaluate your home’s current and future power needs, including planned renovations or EV charger installations.
2. Utility Coordination & Permits
We handle all paperwork, including utility disconnect/reconnect and city permits.
3. Panel & Meter Base Installation
Replace your old panel with a new 200-amp main breaker panel (Square D, Eaton, Siemens, etc.)
Upgrade the meter base and service entrance cables if needed
Install whole-house surge protection (recommended)
4. Circuit Migration & Testing
Carefully transfer existing circuits to the new panel, then test all connections for safety and performance.
5. Final Inspection & Walkthrough
We ensure everything meets NEC codes and explain your upgraded system’s features.
Homes with 60A or 100A panels (common in pre-1980s builds)
Owners adding EV chargers, hot tubs, or major appliances
Renovations or expansions requiring new circuits
Fuse box systems (obsolete and hazardous)
✔ Square D (Schneider Electric)
✔ Eaton/Cutler-Hammer
✔ Siemens
✔ Leviton
✔ General Electric (GE)
We also upgrade outdated Federal Pacific, Zinsco, or Challenger panels—known fire hazards.
Typically 1-2 days, depending on utility scheduling and panel complexity.
Yes—for 4–8 hours while we swap panels. We’ll coordinate timing to minimize disruption.
Not usually—but we’ll inspect your existing wiring and recommend updates if needed.
Absolutely. We’ll migrate them to the new panel and label everything clearly.
Yes—and we pull all permits for you.