Lake County Electrical Panel Upgrades
Rebuilding or repairing your circuit breakers in Lake County can prevent uncalled-for downtime and in many cases is more cost-effective than replacing your existing equipment. Our know-how ensures that we can perform top quality repairs, modifications, rebuilding and maintenance on most circuit breakers and larger frame-molded case breakers of all brands and vintages.
Panel Change Outs
A panel change out is usually required to alleviate a problem with the existing panel. Sometimes a breaker might overheat to the point that the buss bar in a panel gets burned. The conductors between the meter and panel may become loose and burn out the main lugs, especially common when aluminum conductors were used.
A Few Of Our Electrical Panel Services
- Relocate Panels
- Replace Obsolete Panels
- Upgrade Panels
- Upgrade Service
- Move Meter
- Replace Meter
A panel upgrade is just what it implies. It is an upgrade from the existing electrical panel. With all the new appliances and technical devices we now have in our Lake County homes, we find that older homes might not have sufficient power available to handle the increased demand. Therefore, a "service change" is required. This includes not only an upgrade in your electric panel, but an upgrade in your meter socket and wire size between the meter and panel.
Panel Inspections
When you plugged in your new refrigerator, cranked up the air conditioner, or turned on the light to read this report, you probably didn't give a lot of thought to the wires carrying the electricity.
Few people do. After all, your home's electrical system is hidden in the walls. Most homeowners generally know so little about electricity that they tend to take potential problems too lightly or overlook them altogether.
If you are experiencing flickering lights, hot outlets, or other warning signs, disconnect appliances on overworked circuits. Then hire In Charge Electric to inspect your home or office and make repairs.


"I had an electrical problem in my shower area with the lighting and called In Charge Electric. Of course the warranty period was over so I wanted a certified electrician to fix the problem. I called in the AM and he showed up that afternoon."
