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Electrical Panel Upgrades in Peachtree Corners & Gwinnett County

Why Your Electrical Panel Matters

Your electrical panel — also called a breaker box or load center — distributes power from the utility grid to every circuit in your home. Circuit breakers inside the panel protect those circuits from overloads by tripping and cutting power when too much current flows through a wire.

When a panel is too old, too small, or manufactured with known defects, it can no longer do this job reliably. The result can be anything from nuisance tripping and insufficient capacity all the way to breakers that fail to trip at all — allowing dangerous overloads and increasing the risk of electrical fire.

Your electrical panel is the hub of your entire home’s power supply. When it’s outdated, undersized, or failing, it puts your home — and everything connected to it — at risk. Safety 1st Electrical Services installs modern, properly sized electrical panels for homeowners throughout Peachtree Corners, Gwinnett County, and the surrounding northeast Atlanta area.

Why Your Electrical Panel Matters

Your electrical panel — also called a breaker box or load center — distributes power from the utility grid to every circuit in your home. Circuit breakers inside the panel protect those circuits from overloads by tripping and cutting power when too much current flows through a wire.

When a panel is too old, too small, or manufactured with known defects, it can no longer do this job reliably. The result can be anything from nuisance tripping and insufficient capacity all the way to breakers that fail to trip at all — allowing dangerous overloads and increasing the risk of electrical fire.

Signs You May Need a Panel Upgrade

  • Circuit breakers trip frequently and reset doesn’t hold
  • You have a fuse box rather than a circuit breaker panel
  • Lights dim when large appliances start up
  • You need to run extension cords because there aren’t enough outlets
  • You’re adding a major appliance, EV charger, or home addition
  • Your panel is a known problematic brand (Federal Pacific, Zinsco, or Pushmatic)
  • Your panel is 25 or more years old
  • You smell burning near the panel or see scorch marks
  • Your homeowner’s insurance has flagged your panel

If any of these apply to your home, contact us for a panel assessment. Some situations are urgent — don’t wait if you’re noticing burning smells or scorch marks.

Panels That Should Be Replaced

Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) Stab-Lok Panels

FPE Stab-Lok panels were installed in millions of American homes between the 1950s and 1980s and have a well-documented history of breaker failure. These breakers may fail to trip during an overload or short circuit — the exact situation they’re designed to handle. If your home has an FPE panel, replacement is strongly recommended.

Zinsco Panels

Zinsco panels (also sold under the GTE-Sylvania name) have similar problems. The breakers in these panels are prone to melting and fusing to the bus bar, preventing them from tripping when needed. Like FPE panels, Zinsco panels are flagged by home inspectors and many insurance carriers.

Fuse Boxes

Homes with original fuse boxes are running electrical infrastructure that may be 50 to 80 years old. Beyond the capacity limitations, fuses can be replaced with the wrong amperage rating — a dangerous and unfortunately common workaround. A modern circuit breaker panel is the safe, practical upgrade.

Undersized Panels

A 60-amp or 100-amp panel that was standard for decades often can’t support the demands of a modern household — especially with central air conditioning, multiple large appliances, home offices, and the growing popularity of EV chargers. We size and install panels that meet today’s needs and leave room for tomorrow’s.

Our Panel Upgrade Services

  • Full panel replacement and upgrade
  • Service capacity upgrades (100A to 200A, 200A to 400A)
  • Subpanel installation for additions, garages, and workshops
  • Tandem breaker and circuit additions to existing panels
  • AFCI and GFCI breaker installation
  • Meter base and service entrance upgrades (coordinated with utility)

Our Panel Upgrade Process

Assessment

We evaluate your current panel, your home’s electrical load, and your future plans to recommend the right panel size and configuration. We’ll also identify any associated work — such as service entrance upgrades or wiring issues — that should be addressed at the same time.

Estimate & Planning

You’ll receive a clear written estimate before any work begins. If utility coordination is required (for service upgrades), we’ll outline that process and timeline as well.

Installation

Panel replacement requires a temporary power shutoff for the duration of the installation. Our team works efficiently to minimize the time your home is without power. All work is completed to current Georgia electrical code.

Inspection

Panel replacements require a permit and inspection in Georgia. We handle the permit and coordinate the inspection to ensure your new panel is signed off cleanly.

Panel Upgrade FAQs

Got questions about panel upgrades? Here are answers to the questions we hear most often from homeowners across Peachtree Corners and Gwinnett County.

Will my power be off during the installation?

Yes — your home will be without power during the panel replacement. Our team works as efficiently as possible to keep the outage window short.

Does a panel upgrade require a permit?

Yes. Panel replacements require an electrical permit in Georgia. We handle permitting and inspection coordination as part of the project.

How long does a panel replacement take?

A straightforward panel swap can typically be completed in four to six hours. More complex situations — such as service upgrades or significant associated wiring work — may take longer. We’ll give you an accurate timeline in your estimate.

What size panel does my home need?

Most modern homes are well-served by a 200-amp panel. Larger homes, homes with significant electrical loads, or homes planning EV charger or generator installation may benefit from a 400-amp service. We’ll assess your home’s needs and make a specific recommendation.

Will a new panel lower my homeowner’s insurance?

It may. Many insurance companies charge higher premiums — or decline coverage entirely — for homes with FPE, Zinsco, or fuse box panels. Replacing a flagged panel with a modern unit can remove that surcharge and, in some cases, reduce your overall premium. Check with your insurer for specifics.

Time for a Panel Upgrade?

If your panel is old, undersized, or a known problem brand, don’t wait for a bigger problem to force the issue. Contact Safety 1st Electrical Services today for a free estimate on a panel upgrade — and the peace of mind that comes with a safe, modern electrical system.

Serving Peachtree Corners, Gwinnett County & Surrounding Communities

We provide panel upgrade services throughout Peachtree Corners, Norcross, Duluth, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Roswell, Suwanee, Lawrenceville, and surrounding communities in the greater northeast Atlanta area.

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