Fort Washington Heavy Ups & Electrical Panel Upgrades or Replacements
Can your electrical panel handle all the power you’re using? Contact John Goudie Electric today for a heavy up in Fort Washington before your circuits overload!
The power we use today is a lot more than the power we use 20, 10, and even 5 years ago. An overloaded panel is a huge risk for electrical fires, and you shouldn’t risk it. John Goudie Electric has your family in mind, which is why we are committed to installing heavy-ups and panel replacements that can handle the power you use to live comfortably.
Four reasons to replace your electrical panel:
- It’s over 25 years old
- It is unsafe
- You have a fuse box
- Your current panel is not big enough for your electrical demand
- You’ve recently installed more powerful appliances
- You’ve added on to your home
- You use a lot of power for outdoor lighting and outdoor electronics
- Your lights flicker or dim when you turn something on
- Any other reason you need more or safer power in your home
Signs Your Fort Washington Home Has Unsafe Electrical Panels
Fort Washington, MD has many older homes, and if your home is more than 25 years old, you will want to check for these outdated electrical panels:
- Federal Pacific
- Zinsco
- I-T-E Pushmatic
- GTE/Sylvania
These brands are not available anymore because of safety issues. If your home has one of these brands, we at John Goudie Electric recommend an immediate electric panel heavy up upgrade for your home and family’s safety.
If you have a fuse box, instead of a circuit breaker, the biggest danger is overloading the circuits, which can lead to tripped breakers, blown fuses and potentially dangerous shocks. Most fuse boxes handle between 30 and 60 amps of power, versus the 100 – 200 amps that the average Fort Washington household requires today. This makes oversizing or attempting to bypass a fuse especially hazardous. We at John Goudie Electric recommend upgrading your electrical panel, if you live in a home that still has fuses.
When You May Need an Electrical Panel Upgrade or Heavy Up in Fort Washington
- You have just added new high-powered appliances: Whether you installed a new stove or a new hot tub, you should consult a John Goudie Electric professional about a heavy up electrical panel upgrade. After these new home additions, your electrical panel can usually no longer provide the minimum amount of electricity that your home needs daily.
- Your lights flicker: You may need an electrical panel upgrade or heavy up if your breaker trips for no apparent reason or if your lights flicker when you turn on certain appliances. A heavy up will increase the amount of amperage in your home and also give you additional space in your panel to add more circuits.
- Your current panel is more than 20 years old: If your current electrical panel is more than 20 years old, you may want to look into having a heavy up. Overloading the electrical panel in your home is a big fire hazard, and it’s easier to overload older panels.
- You’re planning an expansion: If you’re planning a remodel or a renovation of your current home in Fort Washington, you may need to add more amperage to cover additions. You have numerous options when it comes to heavy ups, and John Goudie Electric can help you decide how much extra power you’re going to need.
- You use a lot of power: Whether you really deck the halls during the holidays or love hosting outdoor parties with lots of lighting, if you use a lot of power in your home, it is worth it to contact the experts at John Goudie Electric to make sure your electrical panel isn’t in danger of being overloaded.
- Your circuit breakers frequently trip: This is a warning sign that your home might need an electrical upgrade.
What Is a Heavy Up/Electric Panel Upgrade?
A heavy up electrical panel upgrade increases electrical capacity usually needed when service to your home or business is remodeled, upgraded, or changed. Standard electrical panels can provide 100, 150, 200, 325, 400, 600, or 800 amps of power, allowing the potential for more circuits to be added. A panel upgrade is also performed to replace outdated electric panel equipment. A heavy up electrical panel upgrade improves the safety and reliability of your electrical system, adds value to your home or business, and gives you peace-of-mind.
-
Electrical Tips & Tricks
-
Request A Service
-
Our Service Areas
Hear From Our Happy Customers
At John Goudie Electrical Contractor, INC, your satisfaction is our priority! See for yourself what our customers have to say about working with us.
-
“Outstanding customer service. Communication was great and the technician Ron was early which was a plus for us. He was quick to diagnose and remedy our electrical outlet issue.”- Jeffery B.
-
“As property managers, we work with a lot of contractors. Unfortunately, many are not concerned with providing fair, honest, reliable service to their customers. In many cases, they will inflate the bill without consent instead of taking good care of each c”- Staci M.
-
“I called John Goudie Electric to add additional breakers and outlets to my basement. I wanted enough power to handle a fridge and deep freezer. Mr. Goudie asked if he could stop by the next morning at 0830 to evaluate the situation (Talk about fast service”- Jonathan N.
-
“When I first used John Goudie Electric I was looking for the most affordable electrician while expecting an average job. When they began work on my basement I was amazed at the craftsmanship and quality they provided at such an affordable cost.”- Travis M.
-
“Home repairs sometimes do not go as planned. John from Goudie arrived as scheduled and quickly resolved my electrical problem to my full satisfaction and that of the home inspector.”- George E.