
How Much to Upgrade Your Electrical Panel in Massachusetts
If you’re experiencing electrical issues or planning to add new appliances or circuits to your home, you may need to upgrade your electrical panel. But how much does a panel upgrade cost in Massachusetts, and what permits do you need? In this blog, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about upgrading your electrical panel in MA.
Cost to Upgrade an Electrical Panel in Massachusetts
The cost to upgrade an electrical panel in Massachusetts can vary widely depending on factors like the size of the panel and the complexity of the installation. In general, you can expect to pay between $1,000 and $3,000 for a standard panel upgrade.
Signs That You Need an Electrical Panel Upgrade
If you’re experiencing any of the following signs, you may need a panel upgrade:
- Frequent circuit breaker trips or fuses blowing
- Lights flicker or dim when you turn appliances on
- Outdated or unsafe wiring
- Adding new appliances or circuits that exceed your current electrical capacity
Permits for an Electrical Panel Upgrade
In most cases, you will need a permit to upgrade an electrical panel in Massachusetts. The exact permit requirements can vary depending on your location, so it’s important to check with your local building department or code enforcement agency. Generally, a licensed electrician will need to submit an electrical permit application and obtain the necessary inspections and approvals to ensure the work is done safely and up to code. We do not recommend that you attempt a service panel upgrade on your own due to potential dangers.
How to Apply for a Permit
An electrical contractor will usually apply for a permit on your behalf. However, to apply for an electrical permit in Massachusetts on your own, you’ll need to follow these steps:
- Contact your local building department or code enforcement agency to determine the specific permit requirements for your project.
- Submit an electrical permit application, including the project scope and details, the licensed electrician’s information, and any required fees.
- Wait for permit approval and any necessary inspections to be completed before starting the upgrade.
Upgrading your electrical panel can provide a safer and more reliable electrical system for your home. If you’re experiencing any signs of electrical issues or planning to add new appliances or circuits, it’s important to consider an upgrade. By understanding the costs, permit requirements, and application process, you can ensure a smooth and safe upgrade in Massachusetts.
Call MillTown Plumbing for more information and to schedule your electrical panel upgrade.
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