Electrical demands have increased dramatically over the years. Homes built decades ago were not designed to handle the number of appliances, electronics, and smart devices we use today. If your electrical panel is outdated, you may notice:
Failing to upgrade a worn-out panel can put your home at risk of electrical fires, damage expensive appliances, or even void your homeowners’ insurance in certain cases. A licensed electrician from In-house Electric Service can help you avoid these risks with timely upgrades and repairs.
Upgrading your electrical panel is not just about replacing an old box. It is about improving your entire home’s safety, reliability, and efficiency. Here’s why Everett homeowners choose In-house Electric Service for panel upgrades:
We are more than just electricians — we are proud to be part of the Everett community. In-house Electric Service understands the unique electrical needs of local homes and businesses and is fully knowledgeable about Everett’s specific building codes, permitting requirements, and safety regulations. Every electrical panel upgrade or replacement we complete is carefully designed to meet strict local standards, helping ensure your system passes inspection the first time.
Homeowners across Everett trust In-house Electric Service because we deliver reliable, professional solutions backed by years of local experience. We are licensed, bonded, and insured experts with proven experience in neighborhoods including Silver Lake, Bayside, Harborview-Seahurst-Glenhaven, Lowell, Delta, and Riverside. With transparent pricing, no hidden fees, high-quality code-compliant materials, on-time arrivals, clean workspaces, and a lifetime workmanship guarantee, we are committed to making homes safer, more efficient, and ready for today’s and tomorrow’s energy demands.
We make upgrading your electrical panel simple and stress-free by handling every step of the process:
Final Walkthrough: Our team explains your new panel’s features and provides maintenance tips for long-term safety.
Our expertise extends beyond Everett city limits. In-house Electric Service has proudly worked on countless homes and businesses across the area, including:
Wherever you need an electrician in Everett or surrounding areas, In-house Electric Service delivers the same high-quality service trusted by your neighbors.
Do not let an outdated or faulty panel compromise your safety or comfort. Upgrading your electrical panel is an investment in your home’s security, reliability, and ability to handle modern energy demands.
Special Offer: Schedule your FREE electrical panel safety inspection today with In-house Electric Service and receive a same-day estimate for your upgrade or replacement.
Call now or fill out our online form to book your appointment with Everett’s trusted residential electrician team. Whether you face sudden issues requiring an emergency electrician or need a planned panel replacement, In-house Electric Service powers your home safely and efficiently for years to come.
Signs include frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, buzzing sounds, burning odors, or if your home still uses a fuse box.
Typically, an electrical panel lasts 25–40 years, but upgrades may be needed sooner due to increased power demands or safety concerns.
No. Electrical panel replacement is a complex and dangerous task that must be handled by a licensed electrician to ensure safety and compliance with Everett’s local codes.
The size depends on your home’s square footage, number of appliances, and future power needs. A professional inspection determines the correct panel size.
Electrical panel replacement typically takes 4–8 hours, depending on system complexity and permit requirements.
Costs vary based on panel size, brand, labor, and necessary wiring upgrades. You’ll receive an upfront, detailed estimate after an inspection.
Yes. A modern, code-compliant panel makes your home safer and more appealing to potential buyers.
Yes. A permit is required for safety and compliance. A licensed electrician handles the paperwork and inspection process for you.
Yes. Overloaded or faulty panels can overheat, leading to electrical fires or major hazards if not upgraded promptly.
Yes. Power will be temporarily disconnected for safety during installation, typically for several hours, before being fully restored.