An electrical panel upgrade is one of the most important safety investments you can make in your Middleburg home. Whether you're upgrading from a 100-amp to 200-amp service, replacing a recalled panel brand, or preparing for an EV charger, Middleburg homeowners typically pay between 1,500 and 4,000 depending on the scope of work.
Yes. In Florida, electrical panel upgrades require a permit from your local building department — in Middleburg that's Clay County. Your licensed electrician will typically pull the permit for you. The inspection ensures the work meets Florida Building Code requirements.
A standard 200-amp panel upgrade in Middleburg typically takes 4–8 hours. Your power will be off for most of that time. The inspector usually comes within a few days of completion.
Most Middleburg homes are upgrading to 200-amp service, which handles modern appliances, EV chargers, and HVAC systems. Larger homes or those with shops/pools may need 400-amp service. Your electrician will assess your load requirements.
Signs include breakers that trip frequently, flickering lights, burning smell near the panel, a panel over 25 years old, or brands like Federal Pacific or Zinsco that have known safety issues. If you're adding an EV charger or major appliance, an upgrade may be required.
Not usually. A panel upgrade typically doesn't require rewiring the whole house. However, if your home has aluminum wiring (common in homes built in the 1960s–70s), your electrician will check for safety issues that may need addressing separately.
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