Electrical Panels & Circuit Breakers
Count on the team at Isaac for code-compliant electrical solutions.
Electrical Panels & Circuit Breakers in Avon & the Surrounding Areas
When your electrical panel or circuit breakers fail, you can experience considerable frustration. At Isaac Heating & Air Conditioning, our certified electricians can install, maintain, repair, and replace the panels and circuit breakers you depend on for the safety and comfort of your home.
We offer a broad range of top-quality panels and circuit breakers and guarantee our code-compliant solutions will enhance your electrical systems’ performance, reliability, and safety.
Contact Isaac Heating & Air Conditioning to schedule electrical panel or circuit breaker service in Avon and surrounding communities.
Expert Electrical Panel & Heavy Up Installation
Our electrical panel and heavy up installation services will ensure your system effectively supports your home’s electrical devices and appliances. If you have an older home or are considering building an addition, we suggest upgrading your electrical panel to support the additional lights, appliances, and other electronics.
There are plenty of reasons to upgrade your electrical panel, including:
- Upgraded capacity: Modern electrical panels can provide 200 amps or more, sufficient for most modern appliances and electronics.
- Increased flexibility: Upgrading your panel means you won’t have to pick and choose which appliances to operate simultaneously.
- Improved safety & efficiency: Upgrading your electrical panel, circuit breakers, wiring, etc., will improve safety, energy efficiency, and more.
Signs You Need To Replace Your Electrical Panel
You may need to replace your existing electrical panel if you’re building a new addition, updating your electrical systems, or remodeling an older home. If any of the following apply, it’s something you should consider:
- Age: If your electrical panel is 20+ years old, it’s likely showing signs of wear. The older your panel, the less likely it will effectively support the needs of modern electronics.
- Frequent tripping: Circuit breakers that frequently trip indicate components that are wearing out and require replacement.
- Flickering lights: Flickering lights can indicate your panel does not have sufficient amperage to support the lighting in your home.
- Scorch marks: Scorch marks within the electrical panel can indicate critical electrical faults that require immediate attention.
- Manufacturer: Certain electrical panels pose known safety and fire hazards. We strongly recommend immediate replacement if you have a panel manufactured by Zinsco, Federal Pacific Electric, Challenger, or Pushmatic.
Thorough Circuit Breaker Installation
Our circuit breaker installation services are among our most popular offerings. Our licensed and insured electricians can quickly disconnect the power from your electrical panel, remove the old circuit breaker, and replace it with a suitable component. In most cases, it’s a quick and straightforward process that doesn’t take our technicians long to perform.
Choose Isaac for Electrical Panel & Circuit Breaker Services
At Isaac Heating & Air Conditioning, our certified and insured electricians are dedicated to delivering the responsive service and exceptional workmanship you deserve. We offer a broad selection of top-quality systems, and our electricians adhere to the most rigid safety standards.
When you choose our team to service your home’s electrical systems, you will always receive state-of-the-art technologies, membership plans, our 60-day no-hassle call-back guarantee, and more!
When you need prompt service and reliable solutions, call Isaac Heating & Air Conditioning today to schedule a service appointment!
FAQs
Can I replace my own circuit breakers?
We advise against any DIY electrical repairs or replacements. Working with electricity can cause electrocution, electric shock, or fire. Thus, it’s best to leave the task to a licensed and insured technician.
Will an outdated electrical panel cause my utility bills to rise?
It can. As your electrical panel ages, it will deliver diminished performance, which can negatively influence the energy efficiency of your lights, appliances, HVAC systems, electronics, etc.
Do I need a dedicated circuit for generators, hot tubs, etc.?
Absolutely. Any system that requires considerable electricity should be connected to a dedicated circuit. This includes, generators, hot tubs, dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers, clothes dryers, sump pumps, stoves/ovens, large televisions, garage door openers, HVAC systems, etc.