You May Need To Upgrade Your Electrical Panel

The electrical panel in your home is responsible for bringing electricity into your home and then routing the electricity where it needs to go. Your electrical panel has an important job and you want to make sure that everything is in working order at all times. You also want to ensure that your electrical panel is working efficiently. If your homes electrical system is not running efficiently, it may be time to upgrade your electrical panel. Not sure what merits upgrading your homes electrical panel? Catalyst Electric, your team or certified electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks have a few scenarios in which you may want to consider upgrading. 



Your Panel is Equipped with Fuses 

If your home was built before 1970, it is possible that your electrical panel runs off of fuses rather than circuit breakers. While they both serve the same purpose, a fuse box will not trip if they are overloaded, which could cause it to melt, or short circuit. Again, we use more energy in our homes than we use to, so a fuse system used to be cable of handling the energy load, but now with the increase in energy use makes fuses outdated.

You Use A Lot of Extension Cords 

Extension cords are great for short-term use. However, a lot of people use them for extended periods of time, which is not what they are designed for. There is a reason our electrical wires are run inside the walls, aside from just aesthetics. The inner wall provides protection from wear and tear on the wires. If your extension cords are exposed all the time they can get kinked, or pinched, which can damage your outlet. If your home has an immense amount of extension cords it may be time to call your trusted electrician at the Lake of the Ozarks to install a few more outlets and upgrade your electrical panel.  



Your Breaker Trips Often 

Your breaker trips for a reason and it's a much-needed safety feature to prevent overheating and a potential fire hazard. If your breaker trips occasionally, that's okay. However, keep in mind that if your breaker does trip it means that there is an inconsistency in the flow of electricity and a problem occurred. If your breaker trips frequently, it more than likely means that your panel has too much to handle and it's time to upgrade.     

You Live in an Older Home 

Living in an older home is not a bad thing. In fact, a lot of people prefer the charm an older home has. However, if the electrical panel in your older home has not been upgraded you may want to consider doing so. A lot of older electrical panels have a 60-amp panel. With today's appliances and the number of electricity people use today, a 60-amp panel typically is not enough to support your home. Not sure how old your electrical panel is? Contact the best electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks and we will take a look for you. In the meantime, here are few signs that you may have an old electrical panel that needs to be replaced. 
  • Your lights occasionally flicker
  • Your panel doesn't shut off during an overload 
  • Using numerous appliances trip the breaker 
  • Your panel has corrosion

You Remodel or Upgrade Appliances 

If you add a room or an addition to your home, your existing electrical panel will likely not have the capacity to support additional wiring. If you add new appliances such as a new fridge, hot tub, or new air conditioner you could potentially overload your existing panel. Your home won't run efficiently, and neither will your new appliances. 

If your electrical system is not working properly in your home, your safety could be at risk! One of the biggest reasons for upgrading your electrical panel is becasue your current panel is unsafe. If you are still unsure if your electrical panel needs an upgrade, give the best electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks a call! We want to keep you and your family safe and ensure your homes electrical system is working correctly. Give us a call, 573-552-8488! 

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