Burlington’s Trusted Team for Electrical Service Panel Services
Peck & Weis Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, Electric has served over 25,000 local customers since its inception. That makes us one of the largest companies for Burlington home services. Homeowners trust us because we consistently deliver high-quality service at a fair price.
We’re the leader in electrical panels in Burlington because:
- We’ve offered reliable service for over 60 years
- We’re a multi-year winner of the Best of Walworth County award
- We give back to the community through worthwhile local charities
- Our extensively trained and experienced electricians are among the best in the region
Electrical Panel Repair and Upgrades
The average circuit breaker panel will last 25 years or more. However, they can suffer wear and tear that leads to failures within that time. The sooner you notice a need for panel repair, the better. For example, if you notice that your panel feels hot to the touch, you likely need panel repair. The same applies if you hear any buzzing sounds from your panel. It’s essential to recognize that a malfunctioning service panel can pose a significant safety hazard. If you have any reason to suspect a problem, contact Peck & Weis Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, Electric immediately.
Look for the following warning signs that you need immediate panel repair:
- Constantly tripping breakers
- Burning smells
- Multiple lights dimming or flickering
- Visible scorch marks
Numerous situations would call for a panel upgrade rather than a repair. One reason would be if your home needs an electrical service upgrade. A new panel installation is almost always necessary to support one. That’s a common need these days since high-demand appliances like EV chargers are becoming widespread.
You may also require a panel upgrade if you need new circuits installed and your existing panel lacks sufficient space. The same applies if you want to install a backup generator for your home. If you choose a whole-home generator, you may need a different panel to accommodate an automatic transfer switch. Alternatively, if you opt for a generator to power a subset of circuits, we’ll install an electrical subpanel instead.