The Right Panel Work Done Now Costs a Fraction of What Deferring It Does Later.
An electrical panel that's borderline today doesn't stay borderline. It ages. Connections loosen. Insulation degrades. Demand increases as you add appliances, EV chargers, and home additions. The panel that was managing adequately becomes the panel that's causing problems — tripping breakers, running hot, limiting what you can safely add — and by the time you're addressing it reactively, the cost is higher than if it had been addressed proactively.
HM Electric helps Riverdale homeowners make smart, timely decisions about their electrical panels. We conduct honest assessments, perform accurate load calculations, and recommend only the work that's genuinely needed — because our goal is a long-term relationship with satisfied clients in Riverdale, GA, not a single transaction. If your panel is fine, we'll tell you. If it needs attention, we'll show you exactly why.
The most frequently needed panel upgrade in Riverdale, GA — moving from a 100-amp service to a 200-amp service panel to support the electrical demand of a modern household. We perform proper load calculations, handle utility coordination for the service entrance upgrade, pull all required permits, and install the new 200-amp panel with all circuit connections transferred correctly and labeled clearly. The result is a home electrical panel with the capacity and safety margins that modern Riverdale homes need.
Individual breaker replacements — for breakers that are failing to hold rated current, breakers that have failed mechanically, or new circuit additions — are completed with correctly rated breakers matched to the wire gauge and load of each circuit. We never install oversized breakers as a workaround for chronic tripping — we find and fix the actual cause of tripping before replacing any component.
A fuse box in a Riverdale home creates insurance complications, limits your ability to add circuits safely, and provides none of the arc fault protection that modern breaker panels with AFCI breakers offer. We convert fuse-based systems to modern circuit breaker panels completely — handling all wiring transfers, grounding upgrades, and utility coordination with the thoroughness that a full system replacement demands.
Garages, workshops, pool houses, and additions in Riverdale, GA that need their own distribution point require correctly sized subpanels fed by properly rated feeder circuits from the main panel. We install subpanels with correctly sized wire, proper grounding and bonding, clear circuit labeling, and — where applicable — a main breaker in the subpanel for convenient local isolation.
AFCI breakers provide protection against the arc faults that most commonly cause residential fires — a protection type that older panels lack entirely. GFCI breakers protect wet-area circuits against ground faults. We upgrade panels in Riverdale with AFCI and GFCI breakers where code requires protection and where your home currently lacks it, providing meaningful safety improvement at a fraction of a full panel replacement cost.
Federal Pacific Electric, Zinsco, Sylvania, Challenger, and Pushmatic panels have documented safety histories that make them candidates for replacement in Riverdale, GA homes where they're still in service. We assess the condition and risk level of recalled panels honestly, explain the documented safety concerns clearly, and replace them with modern, code-compliant alternatives from manufacturers with strong safety records.
Before any panel upgrade recommendation, we calculate your home's actual electrical load and compare it against your panel's capacity. This gives you an accurate, factual basis for any decision rather than a recommendation based on age alone. Many Riverdale homes can support additional circuits without a full service upgrade — and knowing that saves you money.
A properly installed transfer switch is what makes backup generator use safe — isolating your home's circuits from the grid before generator power is connected and preventing back-feed that endangers utility workers. We install manual and automatic transfer switches in Riverdale, GA that allow safe, reliable generator operation during power outages.
A panel that fails unexpectedly costs more to address than one upgraded on a planned timeline — including potential damage to appliances and electronics that an overloaded or failing panel causes.
An EV charger, a hot tub, a home addition, or a major appliance all require available panel capacity. Upgrading the panel now opens these options without future disruption.
Many insurers in Riverdale, GA charge higher premiums or decline coverage on homes with fuse boxes or recalled panel brands. A panel upgrade often pays for itself partially through insurance savings.
A correctly upgraded, permitted, and inspected electrical panel is a documented improvement that adds value at sale and removes a negotiation point for buyers and their inspectors in Riverdale.
The fundamental benefit — modern overcurrent protection, correctly rated breakers, AFCI coverage — that protects your family and your home every day.
When a circuit trips under a load that shouldn't be exceeding its rating, the cause is either a genuine circuit overload (too many devices on one circuit), a failing breaker, or a wiring fault the breaker is correctly protecting against. We identify which is occurring and address the actual cause.
A full panel can be addressed with a subpanel addition, tandem breakers where the panel supports them, or a full panel replacement with a larger enclosure. We assess which approach is appropriate and most cost-effective for your specific Riverdale, GA installation.
A panel that's warm to the touch externally is generating heat internally — from overloaded breakers, corroded bus bar connections, or a loose main connection. This is not normal and warrants immediate inspection by a licensed electrician in Riverdale.
We start with the numbers — what your Riverdale home actually draws, what your panel is rated for, and what the gap between them represents in practical terms.
We recommend only what's genuinely needed, presented with clear technical reasoning. You'll understand the basis for every recommendation before approving any work.
We handle permits and utility coordination for service entrance work — managing this process efficiently so your project timeline isn't extended unnecessarily.
Licensed electricians complete all panel work to current NEC and local code, with circuit continuity maintained where safely possible throughout.
Every circuit labeled, all work tested, inspection completed, and full documentation provided before we consider the job closed.
The panel upgrade question is one of the most common we field from Riverdale, GA homeowners — and the honest answer is that it depends on a real load calculation, not on the age of the panel or the presence of a certain number of open slots.
A 100-amp service panel that's feeding a modest home with gas appliances, no EV charger, and no major planned additions may have perfectly adequate capacity for that home's actual demand. A 200-amp panel that's been loaded with a large HVAC system, multiple high-draw appliances, an EV charger circuit, and a basement conversion may be running near its practical limit despite its higher rating.
The right starting point is a load calculation — adding up the amperage draw of your major loads, accounting for demand factors, and comparing the result against your service panel's rated capacity. If you're at 80% or more of rated capacity, you're in territory where adding significant new loads creates real risk. If you're at 60% or less, you likely have room to work with.
Our licensed electricians at HM Electric perform accurate load calculations for Riverdale, GA homeowners before making any panel upgrade recommendation — because the right advice is always based on what your system actually shows, not on a general guideline.
These are general benchmarks. Only an accurate load calculation by a licensed electrician determines your actual position. Call us for a free assessment.
A proper load calculation performed by a licensed electrician is the only reliable answer. Signs suggesting the need include chronic breaker trips, a warm panel enclosure, no available circuit spaces, and a recalled panel brand. We assess each honestly.
Panel upgrade cost depends on your current service, the scope of wiring work, and whether utility coordination for the service entrance is required. We provide a detailed, itemized quote after an on-site assessment — there's no accurate number without seeing the specific job.
Most residential 200-amp panel upgrades in Riverdale are completed in a single day. Your power will be off for a portion of that period while main connections are transferred.
A permitted, inspected panel upgrade is a documented electrical improvement that removes a common inspection issue for buyers and their lenders. Its direct value contribution varies, but it consistently prevents the renegotiation that an aging or problematic panel causes at sale.
Not necessarily immediately — condition and specific model affect risk level. We assess recalled panels on a case-by-case basis rather than applying a blanket recommendation, explaining the documented risks and the condition of your specific panel before advising.
"HM Electric upgraded our panel to 200 amps and installed a transfer switch for our generator at the same time. Coordinated the utility, pulled the permits, got the inspection done — all without us managing a single step. On budget, on time, and the work is beautifully done. Highly recommend."
"We had a Federal Pacific panel that our previous electrician had told us 'was fine.' HM Electric assessed it properly, showed us the specific failure mode of the Stab-Lok breakers, and recommended replacement. New panel installed, passed inspection first time. We sleep much better now."
"Called because breakers kept tripping in the kitchen. They ran an actual load calculation — something I'd never seen a previous electrician do — found we were genuinely overloaded on one leg, added a dedicated circuit for the range, and redistributed two other circuits. Fixed the problem completely without a full panel replacement. Honest and very competent."