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Electrical Panel Upgrade Service in Wichita, KS

Code-compliant electrical panel upgrades built for Wichita homes dealing with hot humid summers, cold winters, and tornado risks.

  • Owner-Operated
  • 2502 S Glendale St, Wichita, KS 67210
  • Mon–Fri 8am–6pm, Sat 9am–2pm

Homes in neighborhoods like Riverside, Delano, and Eastborough often have outdated panels that struggle during peak summer loads or when winter heating systems kick in. Upgrading to a modern 200-amp or larger service improves safety and capacity while meeting Sedgwick County electrical codes. Local electricians routinely find undersized panels in older College Hill properties that cannot handle added circuits for EV chargers or central air without risking overloads.

Proper upgrades involve replacing the main breaker, bus bars, and grounding system with copper components rated for Kansas weather extremes. Tornado-prone areas require secure enclosures and surge protection to guard against power surges from downed lines. Technicians check for aluminum wiring common in Planeview homes and convert to copper where needed to prevent corrosion and overheating during humid months.

Permits through the city of Wichita are mandatory for any service increase, and inspections verify proper bonding and clearance around the panel. Skipping these steps can void insurance after storm damage. Owners should avoid DIY attempts because incorrect torque on lugs or missing arc-fault breakers creates fire hazards that only surface during extreme temperature swings.

Electrical Panel Upgrade Service Services We Offer

200 Amp Panel Upgrade

Replaces undersized panels with 200-amp service to support modern appliances and air conditioning common in Wichita homes.

400 Amp Service Installation

Adds capacity for larger properties or additions in areas like Old Town and Intrust Bank Arena vicinity where multiple high-draw systems run simultaneously.

Fuse Box to Breaker Conversion

Swaps outdated fuse boxes for circuit breaker panels, improving safety and ease of resets during frequent summer storms.

Service Entrance Cable Upgrade

Replaces weathered or undersized entrance cables to handle increased loads while resisting damage from Sedgwick County weather.

Generator Interlock Kit Installation

Adds safe generator connection hardware so homeowners in tornado-risk zones can maintain power without backfeeding the grid.

Electrical Panel Upgrade Service Cost in Wichita, KS

Service Typical Range What Affects It
200 Amp Panel Upgrade $1,850–$2,950 Varies with home age and aluminum wiring conversion needs
400 Amp Service Upgrade $3,400–$5,100 Includes larger conduit and possible utility coordination
Fuse Box Replacement $1,450–$2,200 Price rises if new circuits or AFCI breakers are added
Generator Interlock Kit $375–$650 Depends on panel brand and location

Ranges are typical for Wichita, KS and confirmed with an exact written quote before any work starts.

How it works

  1. 1

    Site Assessment

    Technician inspects the existing panel, wiring condition, and load requirements at your Wichita address.

  2. 2

    Permit And Planning

    Obtains necessary Sedgwick County permits and designs the upgrade around your home's specific electrical demands.

  3. 3

    Panel Replacement

    Removes the old panel, installs the new service equipment, and updates grounding and bonding.

  4. 4

    Final Testing And Inspection

    Verifies all circuits, performs load testing, and schedules city inspection for code compliance.

Pricing

Costs depend on amperage, existing wiring condition, and whether trenching or meter work is required. Contact us during business hours for an on-site assessment.

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Electrical Panel Upgrade Service — FAQs

Still have questions? We're happy to talk it through.

(316) 883-0016
+ How do I know if my Wichita home needs a panel upgrade?
Frequent breaker trips, flickering lights during AC use, or plans to add major appliances are common signs in Sedgwick County homes.
+ Will the upgrade affect my power during hot summer months?
Work is scheduled to minimize downtime, usually completed in one day with temporary power maintained where possible.
+ Are permits required for panel upgrades in Wichita?
Yes, Sedgwick County requires permits and final inspections to ensure compliance with current electrical codes.
+ Can an upgrade help with tornado-related power issues?
Modern panels with proper surge protection and generator interlocks improve safety and backup options during severe weather.

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