Panel swap and upgrade services in Clark County for safe electrical systems.
Local Panel Swap Expertise
In Clark County, panel swaps keep homes and businesses running safely. Whether you need a full replacement or an upgrade, we handle the electrical work so your power stays on. Panel swaps in Clark County require licensed expertise—we bring that to every job.
A panel swap requires careful planning and precise execution. We inspect, prepare, remove the old panel, install the new one, and test everything before we finish.
We examine your current panel, assess the upgrade need, and review Clark County electrical codes.
We shut down power safely, disconnect circuits, and set up a clean work zone.
The old panel comes out. The new one goes in with all circuits reconnected to specification.
We run full diagnostics, test all circuits, and restore power with confidence.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Panel swaps solve real problems. Whether your home is aging or your electrical load has grown, we get the power running right.
Older panels in Clark County homes often trip breakers or fail to handle modern demand. A full panel replacement removes the old unit and installs a new, code-compliant panel rated for your home's needs.
This is the safest choice for homes built before 2000 or those with recurring electrical faults.
Homes in east Clark County often show their age in the electrical panel—we upgrade them to meet current demand.

Modern panel installation meeting Clark County electrical codes
Adding an EV charger, electric water heater, or heat pump requires more power than a 100-amp service can deliver. A service upgrade boosts your panel from 100 amps to 150, 200, or 400 amps.
We handle the full upgrade, including utility coordination and local permitting for Clark County.

Service upgrade installation for modern appliance loads
A sub-panel adds dedicated circuits to a garage, workshop, or second home structure. Instead of running long wire runs from your main panel, a sub-panel simplifies distribution and keeps breaker trips localized.
Common in Clark County for detached garages and outdoor structures that need reliable, independent power.

Sub-panel wiring for garage or workshop power
A panel swap is not cosmetic—it's a safety upgrade that protects your property and your family.
Outdated panels put you at risk. A faulty panel can cause fires, electrical shocks, and nuisance breaker trips. Panel swaps in Clark County must meet current National Electrical Code (NEC) and Washington state requirements.
We pull permits and coordinate inspections so your new panel passes every check.
Electric vehicles, heat pumps, and modern HVAC systems demand more power than homes built decades ago can supply. A new panel handles today's load without tripping.
Whether you're preparing for a new appliance or just tired of resetting breakers, a panel upgrade solves the problem at its source.
We work throughout Clark County—from residential homes to commercial facilities and industrial shops.
Clark County electrical codes differ from other regions. We know the permit process, the inspection timelines, and the utility companies. Every panel swap gets done right the first time.
Call or request service details online. Let us know what you need, and we'll confirm availability and next steps.
Contact us today to schedule an inspection and quote.
Call or use our online form to request service—we'll confirm availability and walk you through the process.
Common questions about panel swaps in Clark County
Yes, all panel swaps require a Clark County electrical permit and final inspection to stay code-compliant and insurable.
Most homes use 100, 150, or 200 amps. We inspect your electrical load and recommend the right size based on your current and planned usage.
Yes. EV chargers often require a service upgrade. We assess your current panel and handle the upgrade as part of the charger installation.
A panel swap replaces an old panel with a new one of the same amperage. A panel upgrade increases amperage to handle higher electrical load.
Power is turned off during the work. We notify you of the outage window and restore power as soon as the installation and testing are complete.
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