Electrical Panel Installation & Upgrades in Providence, RI | Service Changes & Capacity Upgrades
Providence Electrical Solutions provides electrical panel installation & upgrades for homes and businesses throughout Providence, RI. Whether you need electrical panel replacement, breaker panel installation, a 200 amp service upgrade, or a complete electrical service upgrade, our licensed electricians deliver safe, code-compliant solutions built around your property's power needs. We also handle fuse box and main service panel replacement, circuit breaker solutions, service capacity upgrades, electrical system modernization, and residential electrical improvements to help support today's growing electrical demands.
Many properties throughout Providence still rely on electrical equipment that was installed decades ago, making capacity and safety concerns more common as power usage increases. We frequently upgrade systems for homeowners and business owners who are adding new appliances, renovating spaces, or preparing their properties for future electrical needs. While Providence is our primary focus, we also complete panel projects in nearby communities such as Cranston, East Providence, Warwick, Pawtucket, and North Providence.
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Providence Electrical Solutions installs new breaker panels for properties that need more circuits, stronger protection, or capacity for modern electrical loads like EV chargers and smart systems. Sizing matters here. Our electricians calculate your actual load before selecting a panel, so you're not left with a system that's already near capacity the day it goes in.
Every panel installation includes AFCI and GFCI breakers wherever Rhode Island code requires them, covering kitchens, bedrooms, garages, and outdoor circuits. Those protections cut fire and shock risk in the areas of your home that see the heaviest use, and they're built into the installation from the start rather than added later. If the job also calls for a subpanel for a home addition, a detached garage, or a dedicated EV charger circuit, we design and install that as part of the same scope.

Providence Electrical Solutions removes outdated fuse boxes and replaces them with modern breaker panels sized for how your home actually runs. Old fuse panels typically lack proper grounding, can't support the load demands of today's appliances, and have no reliable trip protection when a circuit gets overloaded. That combination creates hidden hazards most homeowners don't discover until something goes wrong.
The replacement also gives our electricians a full view of your existing wiring. We match breaker types to what's already in the walls, evaluate whether a main service upgrade makes sense before new high-draw appliances go in, and address any grounding or neutral issues found during the swap rather than leaving them for a separate visit.

Providence Electrical Solutions replaces main service panels when corrosion, physical damage, or outdated equipment puts a property at risk. We install a new main lug or main breaker panel rated for your service size, and while the panel is open, they inspect the meter socket, service conductors, grounding, and bonding to confirm the full system meets current code, not just the panel itself.
That broader inspection matters because underlying issues often surface during a panel replacement. When our electricians find aluminum wiring, loose bus connections, or rusted components, we address those as part of the same visit rather than flagging them for a separate job.

Many Providence homes running on 100-amp service hit their limits the moment an EV charger, new HVAC system, or added square footage enters the picture. Providence Electrical Solutions upgrades those services to 200 amps, replacing the meter base and main service conductors when needed and installing a properly rated main panel sized to your actual load, not just the minimum that gets the permit approved.
That sizing decision starts with a load calculation, not a guess. Our electricians confirm the upgrade is necessary and correctly sized before any equipment is ordered, so the new service handles what your home actually demands today and has room for what comes next.

Providence Electrical Solutions starts with a site visit to inspect your existing panel and service entrance, not to confirm a price already quoted over the phone, but to understand exactly what the job involves before committing to a plan. Our electricians test voltage, measure load on each circuit, and check for knob-and-tube wiring, aluminum conductors, or other conditions that need to be resolved during the replacement.
That inspection drives everything that follows. Our team documents breaker size, bus rating, and available panel space, then builds a written plan covering the new panel size, breaker layout, and any subpanels the job requires. We deliver a cost estimate and timeline based on what we actually found, so you know exactly what you're approving before work begins.
Providence Electrical Solutions prepares and submits all permit applications to the Providence building and electrical departments, including load calculations, single-line diagrams, and manufacturer spec sheets. Our team ensures that nothing gets filed late or incomplete, which is the most common reason panel projects stall before they start.
We also schedule required inspections and stay in direct contact with the inspector throughout. Our electricians follow NEC rules and applicable local amendments on every job and provide copies of permits and final inspection reports for your records.
On installation day, Providence Electrical Solutions shuts off power at the meter and verifies zero voltage with calibrated testers before any work begins. Our electricians pull the old panel, label existing circuits, and replace worn bus bars or grounding components before the new equipment goes in.
We mount the new panel, install properly sized main and branch breakers, and torques every connection to manufacturer specifications. Loose connections are a leading cause of panel failures, and torquing to spec is how that's prevented. Our team tests each circuit, confirms GFCI and AFCI operation, and runs a final load test before closing the job. We also clean the work area and walk you through the new breaker map and warranty coverage before leaving.
Providence Electrical Solutions holds Rhode Island journeyman and master electrician licenses, carries full insurance and bonding, and puts our electricians through continuing education on NEC updates and panel technologies each year. That combination of proper licensing, current knowledge, and financial accountability is what separates a company you can rely on from one that's simply available.
Our team has completed panel replacements and service upgrades across hundreds of properties. We also document every project with photos, load calculations, and permit records, giving you a paper trail that holds up when selling the property or filing a warranty claim.
Providence Electrical Solutions opens every project with a written estimate listing parts, labor, permit costs, and a target completion date. That estimate reflects what our electricians actually found during the site visit, so there are no ranges going in and no surprises when the invoice arrives. Our team walks through every available option clearly so you can decide what fits your home and budget without feeling pushed toward anything.
Most residential panel swaps take one day, with power restored the same evening, and we back all work with a written warranty. Flexible payment options and major cards are accepted.
Providence Electrical Solutions operates throughout Providence and nearby communities, including Cranston, Johnston, North Providence, and Pawtucket. Years of working in older Providence neighborhoods have given our team a clear picture of what local inspectors look for, what permit timelines actually look like, and what wiring conditions to expect in homes built before modern code.
That knowledge gets applied from day one. We assign a local crew to every panel job, one that already knows the building types and wiring patterns specific to your part of Providence, RI, so nothing discovered on-site catches them off guard.
Frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, warm outlets, and panels still running on fuses or a 60-amp main are the most common signs that your electrical system can no longer keep up. Older panels also tend to lack support for modern safety devices like GFCIs and AFCIs, which creates real risk in kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor circuits. Providence Electrical Solutions inspects your service size, grounding, and existing wiring to determine whether an upgrade is the right solution for your specific situation in Providence, RI.
Most straightforward panel swaps in a single-family home in Providence, RI take 4 to 8 hours, covering disconnect, removal, installation, and circuit reconnection in a single visit. Jobs that involve service line upgrades, partial rewiring, or grounding and bonding corrections can run 1 to 3 days. Providence Electrical Solutions gives you a realistic timeline during the assessment so you know what to expect before scheduling.
Providence requires a permit for panel replacements, service upgrades, and most electrical work before any job begins. After installation, a City of Providence electrical inspector must review and approve the work before the service is re-energized. Providence Electrical Solutions handles permit applications and inspection scheduling on every job, so that process never falls on you.
Yes. Providence Electrical Solutions sizes every new panel and service to your actual load, accounting for EV chargers, heat pumps, and any additional circuits you plan to add. A 200-amp service handles most of these demands for single-family homes in Providence, though some situations call for larger or multi-meter solutions. We also include dedicated circuits and appropriate surge protection in the upgrade plan where needed.
Service size, panel brand and rating, labor, permit fees, and inspection costs all affect the total. Additional work, such as correcting old wiring, upgrading grounding and bonding, relocating the panel, or replacing the meter base, adds to that figure depending on what the site assessment uncovers. Providence Electrical Solutions provides a detailed written estimate that breaks down every cost component before work begins in Providence, RI.