Electrical Panel Upgrades & Replacement in Sumrall, MS
Is Your Home’s Electrical System Up to Code?
Modern homes use far more electricity than they did 20 or 30 years ago. If your home still relies on an outdated electrical panel or a fuse box, you may be putting your property at risk of fire and electrical failure.
At Dement Electrical Services, we specialize in heavy-up services and panel upgrades. Whether you need to replace a dangerous Federal Pacific panel, upgrade from 100 to 200 amps to support new appliances, or simply organize a messy breaker box, our licensed electricians ensure your system is safe, code-compliant, and ready for the future.
Signs You Need an Upgrade
Tripping Breakers: Breakers that trip frequently are a sign your system cannot handle your daily power usage.
Flickering Lights: Lights that dim when the AC or refrigerator turns on indicate a lack of available amperage.
Melting or Burning Smells: If you smell burning plastic near your panel, call us immediately.
Old Fuse Boxes: If your home still uses glass screw-in fuses, it is likely uninsurable and needs immediate replacement.
Our Panel Services Include
Breaker box replacement and labeling
Service mast and meter repairs
Upgrade to 200-Amp service
Grounding and bonding updates
Whole-home surge protection installation
Who Should Replace an Electrical Panel?
Replacing an electrical panel is not a DIY job. It’s essential to hire a licensed, experienced electrician to ensure everything is up to code and safely installed. At Dement Electrical Services, our licensed professionals are trained to handle panel upgrades, repairs, and installations for both residential and commercial properties throughout the region.
Lifespan of an Electrical Panel
Most electrical panels are built to last between 25 and 40 years. However, factors like moisture, dust, and outdated wiring can shorten that lifespan. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs can extend the life of your panel, but if it’s past its prime or showing signs of failure, an upgrade is highly recommended to keep your home safe and your power running reliably.
How Much Does It Cost to Upgrade a Panel?
The cost of upgrading your panel depends on several factors, including:
The scope of the project – Replacing an outdated panel versus installing an additional subpanel will have different costs.
Site conditions – The current state of your existing system and accessibility may affect labor and material needs.
At Dement Electrical Services, we’re proud to offer competitive, transparent pricing and exceptional service.