Electrical Panel Upgrades Northern Utah & Greater Las Vegas
Your electrical panel is the heart of your home's electrical system, and most panels were never designed for the way we live now. EV chargers, heat pumps, hot tubs, and home offices all pull from a box that may have been sized for a house with one TV. Express Home Services upgrades and replaces electrical panels across Utah and Las Vegas with licensed, code-compliant work and upfront pricing before anything is touched.
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Why Homeowners Choose Us
Award-Winning Service
Since 2005, our NATE-certified technicians have earned awards and recognition for quality — a trusted choice for homeowners across Utah and Nevada.
Comprehensive Home Solutions
A full range of services — HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and indoor air quality. From a quick repair to a complete system installation, our expert team handles it all.
24/7 Emergency Service
Emergencies don't wait, and neither do we. Our round-the-clock service means you can count on timely, reliable solutions whenever you need us most.
Transparent Pricing & Financing
Free cost estimates and transparent, flat-rate pricing on every service. With flexible financing, you can afford the repairs and upgrades you need without breaking the bank.
Signs Your Panel Needs an Upgrade
Breakers that trip regularly, lights that dim when appliances kick on, warm spots or buzzing at the panel, and any panel that still uses fuses are all signals worth taking seriously. Homes with 60-amp or 100-amp service often cannot safely support modern loads, and some older panel brands have known failure histories that insurers flag.
If you are adding an EV charger, central air, or any major appliance, a load calculation should come before the purchase, not after the breaker starts tripping.
- Breakers that trip frequently
- Lights that dim when major appliances start
- Warm spots, burning smells, or buzzing at the panel
- Fuse panels instead of modern breaker panels
- 60-amp or 100-amp service in a high-demand home
- Older panel brands flagged by insurers
What Affects the Cost of a Panel Upgrade
Panel projects vary more than almost any other electrical job. The price follows a few specific factors: the amperage you're moving to, whether the service entrance and meter need replacement, the condition of existing wiring and grounding, local permit requirements, and how accessible the panel is.
We walk through each factor in your estimate so you see exactly what drives the number.
Every quote is flat-rate and approved by you before work begins.
- Target Amperage
Moving from 100-amp to 200-amp service affects equipment and labor costs.
- Service Entrance & Meter
Replacing outdated entrance cable or meter equipment adds scope to the project.
- Wiring & Grounding
Corroded wiring or insufficient grounding must be corrected for code compliance.
- Permits & Inspections
Local requirements are included so your upgrade passes inspection the first time.
- Panel Location
Hard-to-reach panels may require additional time and coordination.
Continuous Protection and
Priority Care for your Home.
Join the club that puts you first. Enjoy priority scheduling on service requests, routine safety checkups, and reduced rates on every single visit.
What a Panel Upgrade Includes
A panel upgrade with Express covers the load calculation, permits, the panel and breaker installation itself, proper grounding and bonding, labeling of every circuit, and the municipal inspection — all in one flat price.
Licensed, Insured, and Local
Panel work is not a place for shortcuts. Every Express electrician is licensed and insured, and all our work is permitted and inspected.
Fully Licensed
License #s listed in our footer
Insured & Bonded
Coverage on every job
Permitted & Inspected
Code-compliant, local crews

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Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequent breaker trips, dimming lights when appliances start, warm spots or buzzing at the panel, fuse-based panels, and 60-amp or 100-amp service are all signs your panel may not support modern electrical loads safely.
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Often, yes. A load calculation should come before purchasing an EV charger or other major appliance. We size your panel for what you are adding now and what you are likely to add next.
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Many older homes have 100-amp service, while modern homes with EV chargers, heat pumps, and high-demand appliances often need 200-amp service. We recommend the right amperage based on your current and planned electrical load.
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Cost depends on the amperage you are moving to, whether the service entrance and meter equipment need replacement, the condition of existing wiring and grounding, local permit and inspection requirements, and how accessible the panel location is.
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Yes. Every panel upgrade with Express Home Services includes permits, proper grounding and bonding, circuit labeling, and the required municipal inspection.
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Some older panel brands have known failure histories that insurers flag. If you have a fuse panel or an outdated brand, we can evaluate whether replacement is the safer option.
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Most residential panel upgrades are completed in a day, though projects that require service entrance or meter work may take longer. We provide a clear timeline in your upfront estimate.
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Power will need to be shut off during the upgrade and inspection. We coordinate the work to minimize downtime and restore power as quickly as the job safely allows.