



Most homeowners don't think about their electrical panel until something goes wrong. A tripped breaker here, a flickering light there - easy to ignore. But an aging panel full of original breakers is one of those things that quietly becomes a real safety concern over time.
Here's what we did on this one: we pulled every single circuit breaker out of the panel and replaced them all - standard breakers, arc fault circuit interrupters, and GFCI breakers. Every slot got fresh hardware. When you're dealing with a panel that's been running the same breakers for years, a full swap like this isn't overkill - it's just the right call. It resets the clock on the whole system.
We also added a whole-panel surge protection system. The surge protection breakers are clearly labeled right there in the panel, which makes it easy for the homeowner - or any electrician down the road - to know exactly what's in place. Surge protection at the panel level is a big deal. It shields every circuit in the home from voltage spikes, which can quietly damage appliances, electronics, and even the wiring itself over time.
The result is a panel that's safe, up to current code standards, and built to handle whatever gets thrown at it for years to come. This kind of work isn't glamorous, but it's exactly the type of thing that protects a home at its core. No shortcuts, no skipped slots - every breaker replaced, every circuit covered.