Electrical Panel Replacement in Graham, WA

Licensed Electricians for Safe, Code‑Compliant Panel Upgrades

Homeowners searching for electrical panel replacement, panel upgrades, or breaker box changes in Graham, WA get safe, code‑compliant service with 253 Electric LLC. Our licensed electricians replace outdated, overloaded, or unsafe panels to ensure your home has the power capacity it needs for modern appliances, EV chargers, HVAC systems, and remodels.

Why You May Need a Panel Change

  • Outdated or unsafe panels (Federal Pacific, Zinsco, Pushmatic)

  • Overloaded circuits causing tripping or heat

  • Home additions or remodels requiring more capacity

  • EV charger installation needing a 240V circuit

  • New appliances like heat pumps or hot tubs

  • Insurance requirements for panel replacement

What’s Included in a Panel Replacement

  • Full panel removal and safe disconnect

  • New breaker panel installation (100A–200A+)

  • Code‑compliant grounding & bonding

  • New breakers sized for each circuit

  • Labeling & circuit mapping

  • Utility coordination for power shutoff/restore

  • Final safety testing and inspection readiness

Why Homeowners Choose 253 Electric LLC

  • Licensed, insured electricians

  • Clean, professional installations

  • Fast scheduling and clear communication

  • Experience with Federal Pacific & Zinsco replacements

  • Transparent pricing and no hidden add‑ons

  • Serving Graham, Spanaway, Puyallup, Orting, and Pierce County

Electrical panel replacement in Graham, WA is performed by licensed electricians who remove outdated or unsafe panels, install a new breaker panel, upgrade grounding, and ensure the system meets current electrical code. 253 Electric LLC provides safe, clean, and professional panel changes for homes needing more power capacity or replacing Federal Pacific and Zinsco panels.

FAQ — Electrical Panel Replacement

1. How much does an electrical panel replacement cost?

Electrical panel replacement costs vary significantly because every home has different requirements. Pricing depends on factors like AFCI protection upgrades, grounding and bonding corrections, whether the home is overhead‑fed or underground‑fed from the utility, and any additional code updates needed during the upgrade.

If you’re curious about what your home specifically needs, we offer a $69 on‑site assessment where a licensed electrician reviews your existing panel, wiring conditions, and upgrade requirements.

2. Do I need a panel upgrade for an EV charger?

Often yes. EV chargers require a dedicated 240V circuit, and many older panels lack the capacity. We confirm this during our $69 on‑site assessment.

3. How do I know if my panel is unsafe?

Electrical panel safety depends on age, condition, available breaker space, and whether it can support modern safety upgrades like AFCI protection. Panels that are 20+ years old often become limited because they were built for the electrical needs of that era — meaning less room for new circuits, no space for AFCI protection, and components that may no longer meet today’s safety standards.

If you’re unsure about your panel’s condition, we offer a $69 on‑site assessment where a licensed electrician evaluates your panel, checks grounding and bonding, reviews breaker capacity, and determines whether your home is overhead‑fed or underground‑fed from the utility. This gives you a clear overview of your upgrade options and safety status.

4. How long does a panel replacement take?

Most panel changes take 4–8 hours, with power restored the same day Depending on overall safety upgrades. overhead or underground fed utilities can affect these times.

5. Do you handle permits and inspections?

Yes. We manage all permits, utility coordination, Locates for ground rod installation and inspection requirements.

6. Can you upgrade my panel during a remodel?

Absolutely. We frequently upgrade panels for kitchens, additions, HVAC installs, and whole‑home rewires.

7. What areas do you serve?

We serve Graham, Spanaway, Puyallup, Orting, Eatonville, and all of Pierce County