Electrical Panel Upgrade in Loganville, GA
Panel replacement, service capacity upgrades, and subpanels—installed clean, safe, and code-compliant.
If your home has frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, no space for new circuits, or you’re adding a Level 2 EV charger, new HVAC equipment, a remodel, or a home addition— an electrical panel upgrade may be the safest path. Kais Pro Repairs helps Loganville-area homeowners upgrade capacity the right way with clear options and upfront pricing.
Serving: Loganville, Snellville, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Grayson, Between, Monroe —
plus Gwinnett County and Walton County.
Special Offer: Free Thermal Camera Inspection with any service performed.
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When an Electrical Panel Upgrade Makes Sense
A panel upgrade (or subpanel) improves safety, reliability, and capacity. It’s one of the most common upgrades for modern Loganville homes.
More Capacity for Modern Loads
New equipment like EV chargers, upgraded HVAC, workshops, finished basements, and kitchen renovations often require dedicated circuits and more available panel space.
Fix Recurring Electrical Problems
Frequent breaker trips, partial power loss, flickering lights, or warm breakers can point to deeper issues. We troubleshoot first—then recommend the safest upgrade path.
Improve Safety + Code Compliance
Upgrades can include safer breaker protection (AFCI/GFCI where required), improved grounding/bonding, tidy wiring, and clear labeling.
Signs Your Home May Need a Panel Upgrade
If you’re seeing any of these, schedule a professional evaluation—especially before adding an EV charger or new HVAC system.
- No room for new breakers or multiple circuits crammed/modified from past work.
- Breakers trip often under normal use, or you have repeated nuisance trips.
- Warm panel or breakers, buzzing, or intermittent power/partial power loss.
- Lights flicker/dim when appliances or HVAC starts.
- Adding large loads (Level 2 EV charger, HVAC upgrade, hot tub, workshop, addition).
If you have urgent symptoms, start with troubleshooting: Schedule Electrical Service.
What We Do During an Electrical Panel Upgrade
We focus on clean workmanship, safe electrical protection, and a finished install that looks professional—inside and out.
- Capacity evaluation (load planning) for EV charging, HVAC, appliances, and future circuits.
- Panel replacement / upgrade planning to match your home’s needs (space + protection).
- Breaker organization + circuit labeling so you know what’s what.
- Grounding & bonding improvements where needed for safer long-term performance.
- Whole-home surge protection option (recommended for modern electronics and HVAC controls).
Upgrade Options for Loganville Homes
Not every home needs the same solution. We’ll explain the safest options and what each one achieves.
Main Panel Upgrade / Replacement
Best when your panel is out of space, unreliable, damaged, or needs improved protection. Common when preparing for EV chargers or major renovations.
Subpanel Installation
Great for garages, workshops, additions, finished basements, or when you need more circuits without a full overhaul.
Breaker + Circuit Corrections
If the panel is generally OK but you have nuisance trips or unsafe wiring practices, we correct the cause and restore safe operation. See: Breaker Repair.
Planning EV charging? Visit: EV Charger Installation.
Whole-Home Surge Protection During a Panel Upgrade
A whole-home surge protector helps protect your home from voltage spikes caused by storms, utility switching, and large equipment cycling. It’s one of the best add-ons during an electrical panel upgrade.
- Installed at the main panel for broad coverage.
- Helps protect HVAC controls, appliances, TVs, computers, and smart devices.
- Recommended for EV chargers and modern electronics.
Electrical Panel Upgrade FAQ
Quick answers homeowners ask before scheduling a panel replacement or service upgrade.
If your panel is full, breakers trip often, you’re adding EV/HVAC loads, or you notice heat/buzzing/discoloration, an upgrade or subpanel may be the safest option.
A main panel upgrade increases overall capacity and space at the main service. A subpanel adds circuit space for an area (garage/addition/workshop) when the main service can support it.
Not always, but many homes need added capacity or space. We evaluate your panel and load, then recommend the safest path. See EV Charger Installation.
Added loads can overload circuits, reveal weak connections, or exceed panel capacity. We troubleshoot and correct the root cause before recommending upgrades.
It can be. Heat/buzzing may indicate a loose connection or overloaded component. If you smell burning or see discoloration, call right away.
Yes. We recommend protection based on your home’s needs and common code requirements, especially for kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and living areas.
Yes. Clear circuit labeling helps safety and makes future troubleshooting faster. We aim for clean organization and professional finishes.
In most homes, yes—especially with modern HVAC controls, expensive electronics, and EV charging. Surge protection is a smart add-on during panel work.
With any service performed, you can qualify for a thermal scan to help spot hot spots and heat signatures related to loose connections. Details: Special Offers.
Call 943-289-5667 or request service through our contact page. We’ll ask a few questions about your goals (EV charger, HVAC, remodel) and schedule an evaluation.
Ready for a Safer, Stronger Electrical Panel?
Get clear options, upfront pricing, and a clean, code-compliant electrical panel upgrade in Loganville, GA. Planning an EV charger or HVAC upgrade? We’ll help you size it correctly.