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When it comes to maintaining a safe and functional home in Denver, CO, timely electrical panel repair is crucial. If you’re experiencing issues like frequent circuit breaker trips, flickering lights, or an outdated panel, it may be time for electric panel repair. Addressing problems with your electrical panel not only keeps your home powered efficiently but also reduces the risk of shocks and other electrical hazards.

Expert Electrical Panel Repair in Denver

Your electrical panel is the heart of your home’s electrical system, distributing power to all your circuits. Over time, electrical panels can develop issues due to wear and tear, outdated components, or increased power demands. If you notice signs like buzzing sounds, warm or hot panel surfaces, or any burning smells, it’s essential to seek professional electrical panel repair immediately. Ignoring these issues could lead to more severe problems, including power outages or electrical fires.

Timely electric panel repair offers several critical benefits for your home. Addressing panel issues promptly reduces the risk of electrical fires and other hazards, keeping your home and family safe.

Regular maintenance and repairs ensure your electrical system functions smoothly, minimizing unexpected power outages. If you are tired of having to reset circuit breakers that have tripped, then it’s almost certainly time to reach out to an electrician to arrange a repair.

A properly functioning panel distributes power more efficiently, potentially lowering your energy bills. Also, repairing your panel helps prevent electrical surges that can damage appliances and electronics, extending their life span.

Repairing or upgrading your electrical panel ensures your home meets current electrical codes and standards. This is especially important if you’re planning to sell your property.

Older homes in Denver may still have outdated panels, such as fuse boxes. These are not equipped to handle the electrical demands of modern appliances and should be replaced or upgraded immediately.

Recognizing the warning signs of a failing electrical panel is crucial for maintaining a safe home environment. Common indicators include frequently tripped circuit breakers, flickering or dimming lights, and unusual noises like buzzing or crackling from the panel.

Keep an eye out for these signs that indicate your electrical panel may need repair. Call us if you notice any of the following indicators:

  • Frequent circuit breaker trips
  • Flickering or dimming lights
  • Unusual buzzing or crackling sounds
  • Burning smells near the panel
  • Panel surfaces that are warm or hot to the touch

Is It Electrical Panel Repair or Replacement?

Sometimes you might not know what service you need: a failing electrical panel may seem like it needs a tweak or two, while a fixable problem looks severe enough for an electrical panel replacement in Denver, CO, but it’s only a small issue. Here’s how you can tell repair vs. replace with some more confidence.

When It’s Time for A Panel Repair

The main signs that you need a panel repair in Denver, CO, is that your breaker keeps tripping, you hear some minor buzzing, it’s a single circuit issue, or your panel’s still modern (100+amps). Consider the age of your panel, too. If it’s below 20 years old, a repair can usually fix the issue. Either way, the High 5 team of electricians will help you make a decision. 

When to Replace Your Electrical Panel in Denver

FIrstly, if your panel’s a fuse box, it’s over 25 years old, or it’s under 100 amps, a replacement’s in your future. If your breaker’s always tripping, or you’re seeing flickering lights all the time, a panel below 100 amps doesn’t have the juice to keep up with your family’s electrical load. 

Likewise, if you’ve got an outdated panel, (like Zinsco, Federal Pacific, etc.,) you need to swap them out. Why? For one, Federal Pacific breakers refuse to trip sometimes, and it was found that FPE Stab-Lok breakers failed to do what it was meant to do 60% of the time. THere’s also problems with the On and Off switch.

For Zinsco panels, a lot of its components (since they use a specific alloy that oxidizes quickly) show wear and tear much quicker than other panels. Metal and plastic components also tend to melt together over time, and you wouldn’t even know from looking at it from the outside. Ultimately, most home insurance providers will flatly refuse to write or renew a policy for a home that contains an FPE or Zinsco panel. Get in touch with the High 5 crew to talk options.

Panel Types & Amperage in Denver Homes

If your home’s from pre-electronics boom, your panel’s likely on borrowed time at this point. We see a lot of older Denver homes still operating everything on outdated 60-amp panels or even their original fuse boxes. Those specifically were designed when a house really only had to run a  refrigerator, a few lightbulbs, and other odds and ends. They can’t 100% reliably run two home offices with beefy PCs, a brand new EV charger, and top-of-the-line appliances all at once. Instead, a 150 to 200-amp panel is the standard.

We see a lot of these outdated panels especially in Capitol Hill and Park Hill, where pre-WWII homes are plugging along at a fraction of the power capabilities they need. You should consider a panel replacement, too, since home insurance carriers and local safety regulations are getting stricter and stricter about outdated panels.

The High 5 Electrical Panel Repair Process

How does working with High 5 work? Here’s what you can expect when you call us 24/7.

  1. Call or request service: Give us a call when you need us. We’re here 24/7 (including weeknights, weekends and holidays), and we’re ready to help you when you need it. 
  2. Inspection & diagnosis: We’ll inspect your electrical panel and see what the problem is. It might be a straightforward repair, or maybe something more in-depth. Either way, we’ll diagnose the problem and offer a recommendation on next steps.
  3. Transparent quote: We believe in full transparency. You won’t get blindsided by us; we offer a transparent, fully itemized quote on whatever electrical panel repairs you need. We’ve built up a lot of trust in Denver from our honesty!
  4. Panel repair or upgrade: We then commit to repairing or replacing the electrical panel. We’ll make sure everything’s in working order, and of course, make sure everything’s above board and safe for you and your family. 

Ready to get your repairs underway? We’re waiting on your call!

Your Trusted Electric Panel Repair Team

At High 5 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric, we specialize in providing reliable and safe electrical panel repair in Denver. Our team of licensed electricians has the expertise to diagnose and fix any issues with your electrical panel, ensuring your home remains safe and fully powered. With years of experience and a commitment to customer satisfaction, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality workmanship at competitive prices. We are BBB-accredited and the recipient of an Angi Super Service Award. Whether you need a quick repair or a full panel upgrade, you’ll be so happy with our service that you’ll want to celebrate with a high five! Contact us today to schedule your electric panel repair and ensure your home’s electrical system is in top shape.

Are you in need of electrical panel repair in Denver? Contact High 5 so one of our experienced electricians can handle the repair safely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for electrical panel repair in Denver?

Yes. The lion’s share of electrical repairs in general need a permit in Denver. Since your electrical panel’s so integral to your home functioning, City and County of Denver strictly enforces safety codes to help prevent shock and fire hazards. You’ll also need the High 5 team to pull the permits for you, which we’ll do gladly. Just part of the job.

How long does electrical panel repair take?

FOr the most part, electrical panel repairs in Denver, CO, can happen the same day. Depending on the repair, it might take longer, but rarely past a day’s work. If you’re getting a replacement, it’ll take longer.

Is it dangerous to keep using a panel that keeps tripping breakers?

Yes. When your breaker’s tripping, it’s directly telling you it’s trying to keep the system safe. Don’t ignore it! It means it either detected a short circuit or a circuit overload; both of those are big hazards. If it only happens once or twice, and it’s because you had too many appliances on at once, that’s relatively normal. But if you’re making constant trips to the breaker to reset it, that’s a warning sign. Give the High 5 team a call to set it straight. 

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