Medfield, MA Electrical Panel Installation Services
An electrical panel, aka breaker box, provides the home with electricity and regulates the amount of energy that is supplied to a circuit. A broken panel can affect all other systems in your house. Frequent tripping of breakers and nonworking outlets are clear signs that it’s time to call in a professional electrician. They can easily repair or install such electrical panels in your home.
Your home’s electrical panel may be situated in a utility closet, your garage, or outside on an exterior wall. Every homeowner should be able to access their electrical panel quickly and know how it operates. There are older panel models that are no longer approved for residential use because of potential safety issues. If you’re unaware of your electrical panel’s age, or if it’s the one originally installed in an older home, be sure to have it inspected for safety by a licensed electrician.
In the MetroWest area, you will not find a more experienced electrical panel installation team. We specialize in all aspects of electrical panel service, whether that is:
- Electrical Panel Installation
- Electrical Panel Repair
- Electrical Panel Inspection
- Electrical Panel Service
When should you replace your electrical panel?
Breakers regulate the energy that flows into a circuit. In case a circuit is overloaded, the breaker trips and the flow of electricity stops. This might have happened to you if you’ve had several appliances working at the same time in the same circuit. Such a situation can be easily fixed just by having all the devices unplugged and having the breaker reset.
If this is happening regularly however, you may require professional servicing to replace your old panel with an updated one with enough capacity to adequately supply all your family’s power usage needs. If only one breaker falls, even if the machine is not overloaded, it can only be a bad breaker and the problem can be solved by a breaker replacement.
If you constantly need to repair your panel it might be necessary to replace it with a new one. If you purchased your home recently and don’t know how old the electrical panel is, seeing breakers of different brands or colors is a tip-off that the previous owner replaced multiple breakers.
When you want to have an old appliance replaced you need to have an electrician present. This is important especially if your new appliance takes up more power to operate than the previous one. In case your panel is not suitable for your appliance, you should get a new panel.
The latest panels are now equipped with AFCI outlets that safeguard wires from fires often caused by jumping electricity. This security feature may not be included if the panel was installed before 1999. There is a risk of electrical fire if there are no AFCI outlets at your panel or the starting points of the various circuits throughout your home.
Signs that your Electrical Panel
needs replacing:
- popping or noises coming from breaker box
- hissing
- burn marks on panel or outlets
- burning smell coming from the panel
- melted electrical wires
- lights flickering when appliances are in use
- appliances overheating when plugged in
- the panel is warm or hot to the touch