Why Choose Us For Panel Repair?
Our team of certified electricians works with all types of panels and provides safe, reliable, and code-compliant solutions for your specific needs.
We bring You:
- Licensed & insured electricians
- 24 Years of experience
- 24/7 emergency service
- Competitive pricing
- 5-star customer reviews

Keep Your Home Safe, Powered, and Up to Code
Customized Services for All Panel Models
Panel
Replacement
Upgrade to a safer, more reliable panel. We replace outdated systems to keep your power running smoothly.
Panel
Repair
Tripped breakers? Flickering lights? We quickly diagnose and fix panel issues to restore safe power.
Panel
Installation
Get a secure, code-compliant panel installed by experts for long-term electrical safety and performance.
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Common Questions
We Get Asked
What is an electrical panel?
An electrical panel is the main distribution point for electricity in a home or business, housing circuit breakers that control power flow to different areas.
How much does it cost to repair an electrical panel?
The cost to repair an electrical panel typically ranges from $1,500 to $4,000, depending on the panel size, wiring complexity, and local labor rates.
Will homeowners insurance cover a new electrical panel?
Homeowners insurance may cover a new electrical panel if the replacement is due to sudden damage, like a fire. However, upgrades for safety or capacity are usually not covered.
Who can replace an electrical panel?
Only a licensed electrician should replace an electrical panel to ensure it meets safety codes and local regulations.
How long does it take an electrician to replace an electrical panel?
Replacing an electrical panel usually takes 4 to 8 hours, depending on the complexity of the installation.
How to hide an electrical panel?
You can hide an electrical panel using a decorative cabinet, framed artwork, a sliding door, or a wall-mounted mirror, ensuring it’s still easily accessible.
How to wire a generator to an electrical panel?
To safely connect a generator, use a transfer switch installed by a licensed electrician. This prevents backfeeding and ensures a seamless power transition.
Power Starts at the Panel
Your electrical panel is the heart of your home’s power system. CAS Pro repairs and maintains top-quality panels to protect your home and keep your electricity running smoothly.