We keep things simple, clear, and stress-free so you get the lighting you need without any hassle.
If your lights flicker, breakers trip often, or your home still runs on a fuse box, it might be time for a panel upgrade. At Integra Electrical, we specialize in updating old, undersized, or unsafe panels so your home can handle today’s electrical demands safely and reliably. We’ll take the time to assess your system, explain your options, and deliver a long-term solution that fits your home, your budget, and your peace of mind.
Your panel is the heart of your electrical system, and when it’s outdated, everything downstream suffers. From flickering lights to constant breaker trips, these “small” annoyances often point to bigger issues behind the scenes. Left unchecked, they can put your home (and your peace of mind) at risk.
When you upgrade your electrical panel with Integra Electrical, you’re doing more than fixing a frustrating issue; you’re investing in long-term safety, reliability, and peace of mind. Here’s what that looks like:
Schedule ServiceWe install panels that can handle today’s appliances, devices, and future upgrades, so your system won’t be maxed out or overloaded.
We take the time to do it right, from diagnostic testing to panel labeling, so you’re not left guessing what's what.
Upgraded panels meet current code requirements and improve your home’s resale value, all while reducing risk of electrical fires.
Whether your current panel is outdated, overloaded, or just not keeping up, our upgrades go beyond the basics. We don’t just swap out parts; we take the time to understand your home’s electrical system, future needs, and safety concerns so the upgrade actually solves the problem the first time.
We start with a full diagnostic of your panel and wiring to spot hidden issues and prevent costly surprises.
Your new panel is installed to meet current safety codes and pass inspection, so you’re protected.
Your new panel is built to handle your current needs and future plans, like EV charging or a remodel.
Every breaker is labeled and tested, giving you clarity and confidence before we leave.
We take care of the permits and coordinate directly with inspectors, so you don’t have to stress.
If something’s off after the job, we’ll make it right. Our work is backed by warranty and real care.
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When you reach out to Integra, you are not just booking a service. You are getting clear answers, respectful guidance, and quality work that puts your home and safety first. Whether you need a new doorbell or want to fix one that is not working right, we will walk you through it with care and no surprises.
We are not the right electrician for everyone, and that is okay. We want you to feel confident in your choice, so here’s what to know before reaching out.
We upgrade panels to meet today’s safety codes and handle the real electrical load of your home. No guesswork, no shortcuts, no patch jobs.
If your home still runs on fuses, has a Zinsco or Federal Pacific panel, or constantly trips breakers, it’s time to bring your system up to modern standards.
Whether it’s an EV charger, hot tub, or kitchen remodel, we’ll make sure your panel can handle the upgrades you’re planning, without overloads or risks.
We’re not a handyman service. We’re licensed electricians focused on doing the job right the first time, with safety and long-term value in mind.
We focus exclusively on residential homes. If you're looking for help with a retail space, warehouse, or office, a commercial electrician is a better fit.
If you're just starting to notice issues but don’t know the cause, it may be better to begin with a full electrical system diagnostic before jumping to a panel replacement.
We keep things simple, clear, and stress-free so you get the lighting you need without any hassle.
If your breakers trip frequently, lights flicker, or your panel feels warm to the touch, those are strong indicators. Panels older than 30 years, or panels made by recalled brands like Federal Pacific or Zinsco, should also be evaluated.
It depends. A new panel can solve problems related to overloads or outdated hardware, but wiring issues, loose connections, or bad outlets may still need to be addressed separately. We’ll walk you through what’s going on before any work begins.
Most panel upgrades are completed in one day. We’ll coordinate the necessary permits and utility shutoffs ahead of time so the disruption to your power and your day is minimal.
Insurance typically doesn’t cover panel upgrades unless they’re part of a claim. However, having a modern, code-compliant panel may help prevent denied claims down the road if an electrical issue ever causes damage.
In most cases, we can fish wires with minimal impact. If a small access cut is needed, we will talk you through it before doing any work, and we always keep things as tidy as possible.
Not ready to schedule? That’s okay. We’ve put together honest, helpful articles to answer common questions and guide you through your home’s electrical needs—no pressure, no jargon.
When something is not working right, it helps to have someone who listens, explains your options, and treats your home with care. That is exactly what we do. Whether you are ready to book or just have questions, we are here to help.