Your electrical panel is the hub that distributes power throughout your home. In Denton, many homes — especially those built before 2000 in neighborhoods like Denia, Idiot’s Hill, and the older areas south of the Square — still run on 100-amp panels that were not designed for modern electrical loads.

Here are the five warning signs that your panel needs an upgrade.

1. Breakers Trip Frequently

If you are resetting breakers every time you run the microwave and the hair dryer at the same time, your panel is overloaded. Occasional trips are normal. Weekly or daily trips mean your panel cannot handle your home’s electrical demand.

This is especially common in Denton homes built in the 1970s and 1980s that now have modern appliances, multiple window AC units, and home office equipment drawing power the original panel was never sized for.

2. You Have a Federal Pacific or Zinsco Panel

These two panel brands were widely installed in North Texas homes from the 1950s through the 1980s. Both have documented failure rates — breakers that do not trip when they should, which creates a fire risk.

If you open your panel door and see the Federal Pacific “Stab-Lok” label or the Zinsco name, get an electrician to evaluate it. Many insurance companies in Texas now require replacement of these panels as a condition of coverage.

3. You Are Adding Major Appliances or an EV Charger

Each of these draws significant amperage:

AdditionAmps Required
Level 2 EV charger30 – 50 amps
Tankless water heater (electric)40 – 60 amps
Hot tub or pool heater30 – 50 amps
Workshop with power tools20 – 40 amps
Full home standby generatorDedicated transfer switch + capacity

If your existing panel is at or near capacity, adding any of these will require an upgrade. A licensed electrician can perform a load calculation to determine whether your current panel has room.

4. You See Physical Warning Signs

Open your panel and look for these red flags:

Any of these signs warrant an immediate call to a licensed electrician. Do not wait — these are indicators of arcing or overheating that can lead to an electrical fire.

5. Your Home Still Has a Fuse Box

Some older Denton homes, particularly those built before 1970, still have fuse boxes instead of breaker panels. Fuse boxes are not inherently dangerous when properly maintained, but they create two problems:

Upgrading from a fuse box to a modern 200-amp breaker panel brings your home up to current code and typically lowers your insurance premium.

Panel Upgrade Costs in Denton

Upgrade TypeCost Range
100-amp to 200-amp$1,800 – $3,500
200-amp panel replacement (same size)$1,500 – $2,800
200-amp to 400-amp$4,000 – $7,000
Fuse box to 200-amp panel$2,000 – $4,000
Subpanel addition (garage, workshop)$800 – $2,000

All prices include the City of Denton permit and required inspection. Work must be performed by a TDLR-licensed electrician.

Get Your Panel Evaluated

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The Permit Process in Denton

Your electrician will pull a permit through the City of Denton Development Services. After the upgrade is complete, a city electrical inspector verifies the work meets the National Electrical Code (NEC 2023 as adopted by Texas). Denton Municipal Electric will not restore full service until the inspection passes. Plan for 1–2 weeks from permit application to final inspection, depending on the city’s scheduling backlog.