
Main service panels, sub-panels, breakers, and fuse boxes — the nerve center of your home’s electrical system. Full coverage on failures, including panel upgrades when a covered failure requires one.
We work exclusively with UL-listed equipment from the major panel manufacturers. No gray-market parts on covered installs.
Siemens QP and PL series load centers are the spec standard for residential service panels. Their AFCI and GFCI combo breakers are the gold standard for code compliance.
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The QO and Homeline load center lines are the most-installed residential panels in the US. QO breakers are specified for their snap-action trip indicator.
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BR and CH series load centers with an industry-leading line of Type CH AFCI, GFCI, and surge-protective breakers. Strong WHOLE-PANEL surge protection options.
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Leviton load centers and their industry-leading line of smart breakers enable per-circuit monitoring from a phone. Ideal for homeowners wanting full visibility.
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The standard for meter socket, metering equipment, and temporary power panels. Milbank metering gear is specified on virtually every new residential service.
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Full service panel replacement when the unit fails or is obsolete. Includes load calculation and code-compliant install.
Sub-panel installation for added circuits — covered when primary panel failure requires load redistribution.
Arc-fault and ground-fault breakers installed to code on covered circuit work — no upcharge.
Legacy fuse-box systems replaced with modern breaker panels when a covered failure makes repair impractical.
Loose or failed neutral and ground bus bars repaired or replaced; torque-verified per NEC spec.
Whole-panel surge protective device installed on qualifying covered panel replacements.
Complete circuit directory verified and updated as part of every covered panel service call.
Panel failures are safety events, not just inconveniences. Membership means a licensed electrician dispatched the same day, at your service-fee cost.