Residential Electrical Panel Upgrades
An outdated electrical panel isn’t just an inconvenience — it can be a serious safety risk. At Clark Brothers Electric, we help homeowners across Maryland protect their homes and prepare for modern power needs with professional electrical panel upgrades. Whether your home was built in the 1970s or just a decade ago, your panel might be struggling to keep up with today’s demands. We’ll evaluate your system and install a new, properly sized panel that supports everything from appliances to EV chargers, safely and reliably.

Why Upgrade Your Electrical Panel?
Most homes built before the early 2000s weren’t designed to handle the kinds of electrical loads we rely on today. From heat pumps with A/C add-ons to high-performance kitchen appliances and whole-home internet systems, the average household now draws far more power than it did even 20 years ago.
If your home was built in the 1970s or 80s, your panel was likely sized for basic lighting, outlets, and maybe a central heating system — not air conditioning, electric vehicle chargers, hot tubs, or home office setups. Even newer homes can run into trouble when adding major upgrades like:
- A/C systems to existing heat pumps
- Electric ranges, double ovens, or large refrigerators
- Backyard additions like pools, spas, or hot tubs
- Home additions or finished basements
- Solar panels or backup generators
- Level 2 EV chargers
Overloaded panels can lead to frequent breaker trips, overheated wiring, and even electrical fires if ignored. Upgrading ensures your home is safe, efficient, and ready for the future.

Signs You May Need a Panel Upgrade
- Breakers trip often, even when usage seems normal
- Lights flicker or dim when appliances start up
- Your panel is warm to the touch or emits a buzzing sound
- You’ve run out of available circuit space
- The panel still uses fuses instead of breakers
- You’ve recently added a new HVAC system, hot tub, or EV charger
- A home inspection flagged your panel as undersized or outdated
Any of these issues may indicate that your current electrical system is under strain, and it’s time to upgrade before a small issue becomes a costly emergency.
What an Electrical Panel Upgrade Involves
When you choose Clark Brothers Electric, panel upgrades become a smooth, well-managed process from start to finish.
Here’s what to expect:
On-Site Evaluation
We inspect your current panel, review your home's energy needs, and determine the appropriate amperage (typically 200 amps for modern homes).
Permitting and Planning
We handle all required permits and work with local inspectors to ensure everything meets code.
Safe, Clean Installation
On upgrade day, we replace your old panel with a new one that’s safely grounded and clearly labeled. Downtime is minimal, and we clean up when we’re done.
Final Inspection and Walkthrough
We test every circuit, ensure everything is compliant, and walk you through your new setup.
Whether you’re upgrading for peace of mind, resale value,
or a specific new feature, we make the process easy and worry-free.

Why Homeowners Trust Clark Brothers Electric
- Code-Compliant Work: We follow NEC standards and local codes to the letter
- Transparent Communication: We explain your options clearly, without confusing jargon.
- Flexible and Fair: We offer competitive rates and are happy to work within your budget.
- Small Crew, Big Capability: No job is too big or too small — we do it all.
- Customer Satisfaction First: We don’t leave until you’re happy with the job.
We understand that upgrading your electrical panel is a big investment, and we take that responsibility seriously.
Ready to Upgrade?
Your home’s electrical panel is the backbone of its entire power system. If it’s outdated, undersized, or simply no longer keeping up, it’s time to make a change. Upgrading now means a safer, more reliable system that supports your current lifestyle and whatever comes next.
Contact us today to schedule a panel inspection or get a quote for your upgrade. We’re here to help you stay safe, stay up to code, and stay ready for whatever your home needs next.