Hey, I am Jason from Pro Electric LLC. I just replaced two breaker panels for a homeowner in Burke, Virginia.
The client had frequent electrical problems including tripped breakers and flickering lights.
They feared their house’s electric system was unsafe.
Assessing the Problem
Once I arrived I checked their breaker panels.
They were old and could not handle the demand for power from contemporary appliances.
Some breakers had worn out, and the panels exhibited signs of overheating.
Our Solution
I suggested replacing both breaker panels with newer, modern ones.
This could enhance safety and ensure their electrical system could meet their future and current needs.
Installation Process
And so here is exactly what we did:
- Safety First: I shut down the primary electrical power to the home to work.
- Old Panels Being Removed: Disconnected and removed the old breaker panels.
- Installing New Panels: Mounted new panels in place.
- Rewiring: All circuits were connected to the new breakers and all was up to code.
- Testing: Restored power and tested every circuit.
Results
The installation went well.
Now the client has a safe electric system.
Their new breaker panels can deal with the electrical demands of the house.
They had been satisfied with the prompt service and felt safer at their house.
Why It Matters
Old or faulty breaker panels pose a serious safety hazard.
Upgrading to new panels avoids electrical issues including overloads and fires.
And panels designed for contemporary electric usage are crucial for homeowners.
Final Thoughts
If you have an outdated breaker panel or electrical issues, have it examined or replaced.
It is a smart move to keep your home secure.
If you need help, feel free to reach out. I’m always here to assist!
Stay safe,
Jason
Master Electrician, Pro Electric LLC