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ELECTRICAL PANEL UPGRADES

Outdated Electrical Panels Put You at Risk
An electrical panel is the power center of any property. When it becomes outdated or overloaded, you may notice tripped breakers, dimming lights, or a panel that feels warm. These are warning signs of safety risks and code issues. Upgrading or repairing your panel keeps your system safe, compliant, and ready for the future.
What’s Included in an Electrical Panel Upgrade or Repair
CT Electrical handles all panel upgrades and repairs with precision and dedication to our customers.
Panel Upgrades & Installation
We evaluate your current panel and install a modern system that safely meets today’s power needs.
Meter Socket Upgrades
We replace outdated meter sockets to enhance electrical flow and ensure compliance with current safety standards.
Wire Size Enhancements
We upgrade the wiring between your meter and panel to handle higher electrical loads.
Grounding and Bonds
We improve grounding rods, water bonds, and gas bonds to maintain the security of your system.
Inspections and Compliance
All upgrades include required permits and inspections to meet Denver and utility regulations.
See the Difference an Electrical Panel Upgrade Makes
Whether it’s a family or an HOA community replacing hundreds of panels, our clients share the same experience: safe work, clear communication, and peace of mind.
Don’t Wait for the Next Breaker Trip
CT Electrical delivers code-compliant panel upgrades backed by licensed electricians and a 10-year warranty.

Electrical Panel Upgrades & Repair FAQs
Signs include breakers tripping often, flickering lights, a warm panel cover, or your home still using a fuse box. If your house is 20+ years old or you are adding high-energy appliances, it may be time.
Pricing depends on your home’s size, existing wiring, and power needs. We provide upfront estimates so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins.
Yes. In Denver, panel upgrades must meet the latest National Electrical Code and local residential codes. Our team obtains the necessary permits and schedules inspections to ensure everything is done properly.
Yes. A modern electrical panel is designed with the capacity to meet today’s power demands and accommodate future additions, such as an EV charger, a hot tub, or a kitchen remodel.