Electrical Panel Upgrades in Irving, TX & DFW
Upgrade your electrical panel for enhanced safety, capacity, and performance with professional electrical services in Irving and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area by Jayco Handyman & Contracting Services.
We use high-quality components and precise workmanship to deliver a system that balances reliability with efficiency—whether you're adding new appliances, increasing your home's power demands, or replacing an outdated or overloaded panel.
Serving both residential and commercial clients, we prioritize your needs while ensuring code-compliant installations and long-lasting electrical performance.

Our Electrical Panel Upgrade Services Include:
Main panel replacement
Subpanel installation
Grounding rod upgrades
Breaker replacement
Panel relocation
Circuit labeling
Adding new circuits
Service entrance upgrades
AFCI/GFCI upgrades
and more!
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From plumbing and electrical work, to installations, remodels, and maintenance - we handle it all under one roof.
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We show up on time, communicate clearly, and respect your space - so projects stay on track with minimal disruption.
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You'll receive clear, transparent pricing & a quote before the work begins - no surprises, no pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is an electrical panel upgrade necessary?
An electrical panel upgrade is often needed when your current panel can’t safely handle modern electrical demands. Frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, buzzing sounds, or the use of multiple extension cords can indicate limited capacity. Homes with 60-amp or 100-amp service, especially older properties, often benefit from upgrading to a 200-amp panel to support HVAC systems, kitchen appliances, EV chargers, and home offices.
How long does an electrical panel upgrade take?
Most electrical panel upgrades are completed in one full day. This includes removing the existing panel, installing the new panel, updating breakers, and coordinating any required utility disconnect and reconnect. If grounding improvements or code corrections are needed, the timeline can extend slightly. Power is typically restored the same day once inspections or utility approvals are finalized.
Will I need permits for an electrical panel upgrade in Irving?
Yes. Electrical panel upgrades typically require a permit and inspection to confirm compliance with current electrical codes. Usually handled by the contractor, the process involves submitting details about the service size, panel specifications, and scope of work. After installation, a city inspector verifies proper grounding, breaker configuration, and overall safety before final approval. Proper permitting also helps document the upgrade for insurance and future resale purposes.
How much does an electrical panel upgrade cost in Irving?
Electrical panel upgrades in Irving typically range from $1,800 to $4,500+, depending on the amperage increase, panel brand, number of circuits, and whether service mast, grounding, or meter base upgrades are required.
Straight panel replacements without major service changes are generally on the lower end of the range.
Upgrades that include moving the panel, increasing service capacity, or correcting existing code issues fall on the higher end.
A walkthrough allows for evaluation of the existing service size, wiring condition, and utility requirements so you receive a detailed, accurate quote before work begins.
What should homeowners and property managers in Irving consider before upgrading an electrical panel?
Many homes and properties in Irving were built when 100-amp service was standard, which may not align with current appliance and HVAC loads. It’s important to verify existing service capacity, grounding compliance, and local permitting requirements. Coordination with the local utility provider and city inspection department is typically required for service upgrades. Working with a contractor familiar with Irving’s permitting process and older housing stock can help streamline approvals and reduce delays.


