Manorly Concierge Home Management
12240 Inwood Rd STE 220 , Dallas, TX 75244-8020
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Typical cost in Dallas
$1,200–$4,500 / project
28 contractors in Dallas
12240 Inwood Rd STE 220 , Dallas, TX 75244-8020
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Home Services, Roofing Contractors, Painting Contractors ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
5304 Alpha Rd , Dallas, TX 75240-3419
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Electrician, Electrical Contractors, Electrical Wiring ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
3403 E John Carpenter Fwy, Irving TX 75062
Licensed electrician serving Dallas TX and surrounding areas. Services include electrical panel upgrades, service upgrades, and electrica¦
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
2445 Midway Rd STE 200 , Carrollton, TX 75006-2547
BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Contractor, Fence Contractors, Building Contractors ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
Mesquite, TX 75150-1908
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Electrician, General Contractor, Electrical Contractors ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
6105 Military Pkwy , Dallas, TX 75227-3531
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Solar Energy Contractors, Electrician, Electrical Contractors
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
3218 Belt Line Rd Ste 505 , Farmers Branch, TX 75234-2349
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Solar Energy Contractors, Electrical Contractors, Solar Energy Equipment Dealers ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
PO Box 181944 , Dallas, TX 75218-8944
Electrician, Electrical Contractors, Commercial Electrician
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
7128 Belteau Ln , Dallas, TX 75227-1364
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Electrical, Electrician, Electrical Contractors ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
11120 Indian Trl , Dallas, TX 75229-3516
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Lighting, Electrician, Electrical Contractors ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
10455 Markison Rd , Dallas, TX 75238-1651
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Commercial General Contractor, General Contractor, Plumber ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
3730 Dilido Rd STE 209 , Dallas, TX 75228-8649
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Electrician, Electrical Contractors, Electrical Wiring ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
| Service Change | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| 60A → 100A upgrade | $1,000 – $2,200 |
| 100A → 200A upgrade | $1,500 – $3,500 |
| 200A → 400A upgrade | $2,500 – $5,500 |
| Replace failed/recalled panel (same amperage) | $1,200 – $2,800 |
| Add sub-panel (100A) | $800 – $1,800 |
| Add circuit to existing panel | $150 – $350 per circuit |
Permit and inspection fees: Typically $150–$500 depending on jurisdiction. Almost always included in contractor quotes for full upgrades.
Utility disconnect/reconnect: Required for all service upgrades. Utility fees vary from free to $300+. Some utilities prioritize this quickly; others have multi-day lead times.
Meter base: If your meter base (the socket the utility's meter plugs into) needs upgrading to accommodate new service, add $300–$600.
Service entrance cable: If the wire running from the utility connection to your panel needs to be upgraded (due to increased amperage or poor condition), add $500–$1,500.
Location complexity: Panel in a closet, basement, or with limited access costs more to work on. Moving a panel to a better location adds significant cost.
Grounding and bonding: Code-required grounding updates (ground rods, water pipe bonding) may be required during permitting and typically add $100–$400.
Geographic pricing: Urban areas and high cost-of-living regions run 20–50% above the national averages listed above.
Panel upgrades are almost always recouped in home resale. A 200A service upgrade is expected by buyers in modern homes. Homes with 60A or 100A service, especially with recalled brands, often receive reduced offers or fail to qualify for FHA/VA financing without remediation.
Electrical panel work involves working at the service entrance where utility power is always live — even when your main breaker is off. The service entrance wires from the utility meter remain energized. Only licensed electricians with proper training should work near these conductors. Mistakes can cause fatal electrocution or house fires.
Panel upgrades require permits in every jurisdiction. A licensed electrician obtains the permit, schedules the inspection, and ensures the installation meets the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all local amendments. Unpermitted work creates liability during home sales and may void homeowner's insurance coverage in case of electrical fires.
Service upgrades require the utility company to disconnect power at the meter before work begins and reconnect after inspection. Licensed electricians coordinate this process. An unlicensed contractor working near live utility conductors creates extreme hazard — utilities may refuse reconnection if they find unlicensed work.
An undersized panel will continue to cause problems; an oversized panel is an unnecessary expense. A licensed electrician performs a load calculation — accounting for existing loads, planned additions (EV charger, heat pump, electric range), and future capacity — to recommend the right service size.
Many homeowner's insurance policies require licensed electrical work. A panel installation by an unlicensed individual may void coverage. If an electrical fire occurs and the cause is traced to unpermitted work, you may face denial of claim.
A licensed electrician has a business license, carries insurance, and has a verifiable record. If something fails within the warranty period, they're accountable. This accountability disappears completely with unlicensed work.
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