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Is It Time to Upgrade Your Electrical Panel from 100 to 200 Amps?

💡 Why Homeowners Are Upgrading to 200 Amp Electrical Panels

If you live in a home with a 100 amp electrical service, you may be hitting the limit of what your panel can safely handle. Learn why today’s higher energy demands mean a 100 amp service just isn’t enough for many homeowners.
If you live in a home with a 100 amp electrical service, you may be hitting the limit of what your panel can safely handle. Learn why today’s higher energy demands mean a 100 amp service just isn’t enough for many homeowners. (Denommee Plumbing, HVAC & Electric)

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If you live in a home with a 100 amp electrical service, you may be hitting the limit of what your panel can safely handle. With today’s energy demands—especially with electric vehicles (EVs), heat pumps, tankless water heaters, and modern appliances—a 100 amp service just isn’t enough for many homeowners.

That’s why upgrading to a 200 amp panel has become one of the most common and valuable electrical investments.

At Denommee Plumbing, HVAC & Electric, we help homeowners across Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire safely upgrade their service to support today’s electrical demands and tomorrow’s clean energy future.

🔌 What Is an Electrical Service Upgrade?

An electrical service upgrade typically refers to increasing your home’s capacity to deliver electricity—from 100 amps to 200 amps or more—by replacing:

  • The main breaker panel
  • The meter socket
  • Service entrance cables
  • And sometimes grounding/bonding systems

It allows your home to safely power more appliances, circuits, and high-energy systems like:

  • Heat pumps for efficient heating and cooling
  • Level 2 EV chargers
  • Hot tubs, saunas, or electric ranges
  • Home additions or basement conversions

🔥 Why a 200 Amp Panel Is Better Than 100 Amps

100 amp panels were common in homes built before the 1980s. But they weren’t designed for today’s electrical loads.

Here’s why a 200 amp upgrade makes sense:

Benefit - Why It Matters

✅ More Power Capacity - Reduces risk of tripped breakers or overloaded circuits

🔋 Supports EV Chargers - Level 2 EV chargers often require dedicated 40-60 amp circuits

❄️ Ready for Heat Pumps - Many cold-climate heat pumps need 30–60 amps each

💼 Adds Value to Home - Modern electrical capacity is attractive to buyers

🛠️ Improved Safety - Reduces risk of overheating or fire due to overloaded panels

🌱 Future-Proofs Home - Makes it easier to electrify more appliances or add solar later

⚠️ Signs Your Home May Need an Electrical Panel Upgrade

Not sure if your current panel is up to the task? Here are red flags to look out for:

  • Your panel is 100 amps or smaller
  • You’re frequently tripping breakers
  • You’re installing a heat pump or EV charger
  • Your lights dim or flicker when appliances turn on
  • Your panel is full—no room for more circuits
  • Your home has fuses instead of breakers
  • You smell burning plastic near the panel (a major safety concern!)

If any of these apply, it’s time to consult a professional. Don’t wait until something overheats or fails.

🔧 What the 100 to 200 Amp Upgrade Process Looks Like

At Denommee, we make the electrical panel upgrade process efficient, safe, and code-compliant from start to finish.

Here’s what to expect:

1. On-Site Assessment

We evaluate your current electrical system, panel condition, grounding, meter, and potential obstacles. We also assess your planned upgrades (like EV chargers or heat pumps) to size your service correctly.

2. Permit & Utility Coordination

We handle permits with your town or city and coordinate with your electric utility (like Eversource, National Grid, or a municipal light plant) for disconnection and reconnection.

3. Panel & Service Equipment Installation

On upgrade day, our licensed electricians:

  • Remove the old 100 amp panel
  • Install a new 200 amp main breaker panel
  • Replace service entrance wires and meter socket
  • Improve grounding for safety and code compliance

Power is typically shut down for part of the day, but we keep disruption minimal and communicate clearly throughout the process.

4. Inspection & Utility Reconnection

Once the work is done, your local inspector signs off, and the utility reconnects power to your upgraded service.

🔋 EV Chargers and Heat Pumps: Why 200 Amps Are Practically Essential

Two of the biggest drivers for service upgrades today are:

⚡ EV Charger Installation

Level 2 home EV chargers require a 240V circuit, often with a 40 to 60 amp breaker. On a 100 amp panel, that may be more than 50% of your available capacity.

With 200 amps, you can easily support:

  • A Level 2 EV charger
  • All your household circuits
  • A backup generator or battery
  • And future loads like solar or induction cooking

❄️ Cold Climate Heat Pump Upgrades

High-efficiency heat pumps—especially for whole-home comfort—require multiple dedicated circuits. A 100 amp panel may not have the room or capacity to safely accommodate that load.

At Denommee, we often install 200 amp service upgrades in tandem with heat pump retrofits, ensuring both comfort and code compliance.

🛠️ What’s the Cost of Upgrading from 100 to 200 Amps?

The total cost of a service upgrade can vary based on:

  • Panel location and accessibility
  • Grounding and bonding needs
  • Utility coordination and local permitting
  • Whether underground or overhead service

Most homeowners can expect to invest $3,500 to $6,800, depending on complexity. We always provide clear, itemized upfront quotes—no surprises.

This investment improves home safety, supports modern equipment, and adds long-term value to your property.

🧰 Why Choose Denommee for Your Electrical Panel Upgrade?

Denommee Plumbing, HVAC & Electric is trusted by thousands of homeowners in Tewksbury, Acton, Nashua, Concord, Reading, Billerica, and beyond for code-compliant, safe, and efficient panel upgrades.

Here’s why:

  • 🔌 Licensed electricians with deep panel upgrade experience
  • ⚖️ Transparent pricing and honest recommendations
  • ⚡ Integrated heat pump, EV charger, and solar-ready installations
  • ⭐ 5-star reviews from real customers across MA and NH
  • ✅ Permit and utility coordination handled for you

We’re more than just electricians—we’re whole-home electrical and energy efficiency pros.

📲 Ready to Upgrade? Call 978-649-8886 to Book a No-Cost, No Pressure in-home consultation

Don't wait until you're out of space in your panel—or worse, dealing with tripped breakers and unsafe wiring.

📲 Text “PANEL UPGRADE” to (857) 226-9140 to instantly schedule your free quote and on-site evaluation through text messaging.

Click here to learn more and request electric services.

We’ll help you assess your home’s needs, estimate your upgrade, and make the transition easy and stress-free.


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