Freedom Electrical Services, LLC
Liberty, MO 64068-1607
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Weekend weekend electrical panel upgrade service service in Kansas City. Life is busy — 50 contractors offer Saturday and Sunday appointments so your project fits your schedule, not the other way around.
Typical cost in Kansas City
$1,200–$4,500 / project
50 contractors in Kansas City
Liberty, MO 64068-1607
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PO Box 34505 , N Kansas City, MO 64116-0905
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3219 SE 59th Terr , Kansas City, MO 64119
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110 E 13th Ave , North Kansas City, MO 64116-4014
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1401 Burlington St , N Kansas City, MO 64116-3930
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1403 Fairfax Trfy Ste 400 , Kansas City, KS 66115-1448
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1403 Fairfax Trfy , Kansas City, KS 66115
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4301 NW Gateway Ave , Riverside, MO 64150-9717
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510 Miami Ave , Kansas City, KS 66105
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3050 Southwest Blvd , Kansas City, MO 64108-3617
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3525 Roanoke Rd , Kansas City, MO 64111-3727
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Kansas City, MO 64119-1982
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For: 200-amp panel upgrade in Kansas City, MO
Upgrading an electrical panel in Kansas City is one of the highest-value home improvements a homeowner can make — and one where cutting corners is genuinely dangerous. Prices vary based on your existing service size, the amperage you're stepping up to, and your home's wiring condition.
| Upgrade Type | Typical Scope | Kansas City Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| 60A → 100A service upgrade | Older bungalows, starter homes | $1,200 – $2,000 |
| 100A → 200A service upgrade | Most common residential upgrade | $1,500 – $3,200 |
| 200A → 400A service upgrade | Large homes, EV chargers, workshops | $4,500 – $8,500 |
| Panel replacement (same amperage) | Recalled or failed panels | $1,200 – $2,500 |
| Sub-panel installation | Garage, addition, workshop | $800 – $1,800 |
| Federal Pacific / Zinsco replacement | Fire-hazard panel removal | $1,800 – $4,000 |
Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data for the Kansas City MSA shows licensed electricians in the Kansas City metro earn a mean hourly wage of $30–$38, placing labor costs in the middle tier nationally. A full 200A upgrade typically involves 6–10 hours of licensed electrician labor.
Kansas City permit fees through KCMO Building & Development Services are calculated on project value — a $2,500 panel upgrade typically carries a $120–$180 permit fee, plus inspection scheduling.
Missouri adopted NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code) 2020 edition. Kansas City requires compliance with the 2020 NEC, including:
Electrical panel upgrades are among the most heavily regulated home improvement tasks in Missouri — and with good reason. Improper panel work is one of the leading causes of residential fires in the United States.
Missouri requires all electrical work on residential properties to be performed by or directly supervised by a holder of a Missouri Electrical Contractor License issued by the Missouri Division of Professional Registration. To obtain a Master Electrician license, an individual must pass a rigorous examination and carry active insurance. Journeyman electricians may perform work under a licensed master electrician's supervision.
What to verify before hiring:
In Kansas City, no electrical panel work may legally start without a permit. The permit triggers a mandatory inspection by a KCMO electrical inspector. This inspection protects you:
Any electrician who offers to do panel work "without pulling a permit" is performing illegal work. Do not hire them.
Kansas City's housing stock includes a significant number of homes built between 1950–1980 that contain Federal Pacific Electric Stab-Lok panels or Zinsco/GTE-Sylvania panels. Both have been extensively documented by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and fire safety researchers as having defective breakers that fail to trip under overcurrent conditions, leading to overheating and house fires.
If your Kansas City home has either of these panels, replacement is urgent — not optional. Additionally, most Missouri homeowners' insurance providers (State Farm, Farmers, Progressive) require replacement of these panels before issuing or renewing coverage.
A properly permitted and inspected panel upgrade in Kansas City:
The short answer is no. But here's the full breakdown of why — and where the line between DIY and professional work sits.
| Factor | DIY Attempt | Licensed Electrician |
|---|---|---|
| Legal status in Kansas City | Illegal without licensed contractor | Required by Kansas City ordinance |
| Permit required | Yes — permit cannot be issued to unlicensed homeowner for panel work | Contractor pulls permit in their name |
| Risk of electrocution | Extremely high — working in energized panels | Qualified to work safely; utility can de-energize meter |
| Insurance coverage | Voided if you perform unpermitted panel work | Covered; insurance valid |
| Home resale | Unpermitted work must be disclosed or remediated | Permit record protects resale value |
| NEC 2020 compliance | Unlikely without training | Required; inspected and certified |
| AFCI/GFCI compliance | Easy to miss requirements | Installed correctly per code |
| Federal Pacific panel removal | Cannot legally remove and replace | Specialized knowledge; knows exact breaker types to avoid |
| Timeline | Days or weeks for an inexperienced person | 1 day for a qualified crew |
| Warranty | None | 1-year workmanship minimum; parts warranty |
| Cost | Apparent savings offset by risk | $1,500–$3,200 for typical 200A |
In Kansas City (and Missouri generally), homeowners may replace individual circuit breakers of the same brand and rating in their existing panel without a permit, if they are doing it at their own primary residence. However:
Bottom line: For Kansas City residents, panel work is one of the few home improvement areas where DIY carries criminal, financial, and life-safety consequences. The $1,500–$3,200 cost of a licensed panel upgrade is a sound investment.
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