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Frequently Asked Questions
A standard 100-amp to 200-amp panel upgrade in Denton runs $1,500–$3,500. If your home needs a new meter base or service entrance cable, expect $2,500–$4,500. The price includes the panel, breakers, labor, City of Denton permit, and final inspection.
Common signs include frequently tripping breakers, a panel that's warm to the touch, a fuse box instead of a breaker panel, running out of breaker slots, or planning to add a major appliance like an EV charger, hot tub, or workshop. Many Denton homes built before 1990 still have 100-amp panels.
Most panel upgrades are completed in one day, typically 6–10 hours. Your power will be off for 4–6 hours during the swap. The electrician coordinates with Oncor for the temporary disconnect and reconnect. A City of Denton inspection follows within a few days.
Yes — the City of Denton requires an electrical permit for panel upgrades. Our licensed electricians handle the permit application, schedule the inspection, and ensure everything meets code. The permit cost is typically included in their estimate.
Not always, but often. Level 2 EV chargers need a 40–60 amp dedicated circuit. If your panel is already near capacity (common in older Denton homes with 100-amp service), you'll need to upgrade before adding that load. Our electricians can assess your panel's capacity during the free estimate.