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Electrical Panel Installation

Electrical Panel Installation in New Braunfels, TX

Safe, Honest Electrical Panel Work For Your Home Or Business

When breakers trip every time you run the microwave and the dryer at the same time, or when lights dip the moment your air conditioner kicks on, your electrical panel sends you a message. Many property owners in New Braunfels ignore those warnings for months, sometimes years, until a full outage or a concerning smell near the panel forces them to act. Electrical panel installation becomes less about convenience and more about protecting your home or business from serious risk.

At Lowry Electrical, we work with homeowners and commercial property owners across the area who want clear answers about their electrical systems. You do not need to diagnose the problem before you call. Our licensed electricians listen to what you have experienced, perform a thorough inspection, and explain whether you need a repair, a service upgrade, or full panel replacement. We focus on practical recommendations that match your property, your budget, and your long-term plans.

Need electrical panel installation in New Braunfels? Call us at (830) 237-6219 or message us online today!

As a family-owned and operated company serving this community since 2005, we take our role seriously. Our team holds proper licensing and insurance, and we have earned recognition multiple times as Best Electrician in the local Reader’s Choice awards. When you call (830) 237-6219, you speak with a team that understands local codes, common panel issues in older homes, and the increasing electrical demands that modern families place on their systems.

Signs Your Electrical Panel Needs Attention

Most people contact us after living with persistent electrical annoyances. Breakers trip often, especially when multiple appliances run at once. Lights flicker or dim when large equipment starts. Outlets feel warm, or you notice a faint buzzing sound from the panel. These symptoms often point to circuits operating near or beyond their intended capacity.

In other cases, the panel itself shows visible warning signs. You might see rust, corrosion, or scorching marks inside the enclosure. The panel cover may feel warm to the touch. A burning odor near the panel should always prompt immediate action. When you detect heat or smell insulation burning, you should treat the situation as urgent and call for professional evaluation right away.

Age also plays a major role. Many properties in New Braunfels still rely on panels installed decades ago. Those systems were never designed to handle central air conditioning, multiple refrigerators, home offices, large entertainment systems, electric vehicle chargers, and upgraded kitchen appliances all running at the same time. If your panel still uses fuses or offers limited breaker spaces, it likely struggles to support today’s load demands.

Insurance providers and home inspectors frequently flag outdated or recalled panel brands during property transactions. If you plan to sell or refinance, a panel upgrade may become necessary to move forward. We regularly help clients address these concerns before they turn into closing delays or policy complications.

You do not need to decide on your own whether you need electrical panel replacement. Our electricians evaluate your entire system, including service size, grounding, breaker condition, and load distribution. We explain our findings in clear language so you can make an informed decision without pressure.

What Happens During Electrical Panel Installation

Many customers want to know exactly what electrical panel installation involves before scheduling the project. We follow a structured process that keeps you informed from start to finish.

  1. System Evaluation and Load Calculation
    We begin by inspecting your existing panel, service capacity, and overall wiring condition. We calculate your current electrical load and discuss planned additions such as EV chargers, new HVAC systems, or kitchen remodels. This step allows us to size the new panel correctly rather than simply matching what you had before.
  2. Project Planning and Permits
    After determining the appropriate panel size, we outline the scope of work, discuss timelines, and handle local permitting requirements. We coordinate inspections according to municipal electrical codes to keep your installation compliant.
  3. Scheduled Installation Day
    On installation day, our electricians arrive on time and review the plan with you. We shut off power so we can work safely. Most residential projects involve several hours without electricity, and we prepare you in advance so you can plan around refrigeration, remote work, or other essential needs.
  4. Panel Replacement and Wiring Transfer
    We remove the old panel, mount the new enclosure, and carefully transfer circuits. We label breakers clearly and verify secure connections. If we identify damaged wiring or code concerns during the process, we explain the issue and review your options before proceeding.
  5. Testing and Final Inspection
    After completing all connections, we restore power and test each circuit. We confirm proper breaker operation, grounding integrity, and load balance. We walk you through the finished panel so you understand its layout and capacity.

Preparing for installation helps the process run smoothly. Clear the area around the panel so our electricians have safe access. Keep pets and children away from the workspace. Unplug sensitive electronics, and plan for limited appliance use during the outage window.

If you face an emergency, such as visible damage or a complete panel failure, we offer 24-hour emergency service. In those cases, we focus first on stabilizing the situation and restoring safe power before discussing long-term solutions.

Choosing the Right Electrical Contractor

Electrical panel replacement represents a significant investment in your property’s safety and functionality. You want a team that communicates clearly and performs the work correctly the first time.

Since 2005, Lowry Electrical has built lasting relationships with families and business owners throughout New Braunfels. Many customers first contact us for small electrical repairs and later return when they need larger upgrades because they value our honest assessments and straightforward communication.

Our electricians stay current with Texas electrical codes and industry standards. We participate in professional associations such as the local chamber of commerce and statewide construction organizations to remain engaged with evolving best practices. That commitment translates into installations that support both safety and long-term performance.

When we recommend a panel upgrade, we explain the reasoning behind our advice. We discuss cost considerations, expected timelines, and how the new system will support your daily usage. We welcome questions and encourage you to fully understand the project before work begins.

Planning for Future Electrical Growth

Electrical panel installation does more than correct current problems. It prepares your property for future technology and lifestyle changes.

Electric vehicle ownership continues to increase across Texas. High-capacity EV chargers require dedicated circuits and adequate panel capacity. Hot tubs, workshop equipment, tankless water heaters, and expanded kitchen appliances also add substantial load demands. Without sufficient panel space and service size, these additions can strain older systems.

When we evaluate your property, we ask about upcoming renovations or equipment plans. If you anticipate adding circuits in the next few years, installing a slightly larger panel today may reduce costs and disruptions later. Thoughtful planning helps you avoid repeated upgrades.

Modern panels also offer improved safety features, including advanced breaker technology and better grounding configurations. These improvements reduce nuisance trips and improve overall system stability. By upgrading strategically, you position your home or business to operate more reliably for years to come.

FAQs About Electrical Panel Installation in New Braunfels, TX

  1. How can I tell if my panel cannot handle my electrical load?
    Frequent breaker trips, dimming lights when appliances start, and limited breaker space often indicate capacity issues. Our electricians perform load calculations to determine whether your panel meets current demands.
  2. Do older fuse boxes require full replacement?
    Most fuse-based systems lack the capacity and safety features required for modern usage. In many cases, upgrading to a breaker-based panel improves safety and convenience significantly.
  3. How long will my power remain off during installation?
    Most residential panel replacements require several hours without electricity. We provide a time estimate before installation so you can prepare accordingly.
  4. Will upgrading my panel increase my property value?
    A modern panel can improve buyer confidence and simplify insurance approval. While value depends on multiple factors, many inspectors view updated panels favorably.
  5. Can I upgrade my panel if I plan to install an EV charger?
    Yes. We evaluate your service size and recommend a panel configuration that supports EV charging without overloading existing circuits.
  6. What causes panels to overheat?
    Loose connections, overloaded circuits, corrosion, or aging components often create excessive heat. We inspect for these issues during evaluation.
  7. Do I need permits for panel replacement in New Braunfels?
    Yes. Electrical panel upgrades typically require permits and inspections. We manage the permitting process to maintain compliance.
  8. How often should an electrical panel be inspected?
    We recommend inspection if you experience symptoms, complete renovations, or own a panel older than 25–30 years.
  9. Can businesses benefit from panel upgrades?
    Commercial properties often require higher capacity and improved circuit distribution. We design installations that support equipment demands and code requirements.
  10. What should I do if I smell burning near my panel?
    Turn off power if you can do so safely and contact a licensed electrician immediately. Burning odors often signal dangerous conditions that require urgent attention.

Need electrical panel installation in New Braunfels? Call us at (830) 237-6219 or message us online today!

Customers Spreading the Light

At Lowry Electrical, your satisfaction is our priority! See for yourself what our customers have to say about working with us.

    "Fine and quick work and great customer service!"
    Jacob and David did an awesome job rewiring my electric hot water heater so my new one can be hooked up! Fast, good, efficient, and very personable!
    - Sandy
    New Braunfels, TX
    "Another job well done"
    Eric Newberry showed up right on schedule and quickly fixed the ceiling light. Lowry is my go to company for electrical work.
    - Cindy L.
    New Braunfels, TX
    "1ST CLASS BUSINESS!"
    Truly a genuine sense of urgency is displayed for the customer in time of emergency. 1ST CLASS BUSINESS! THANK YOU KINDLY! Bad Breaker (Gen2 replaced w/ Gen3)
    - Brady
    New Braunfels, TX
    "Quick and efficient!"
    Quick and efficient!
    - RKC
    "Top Shelf service and Techs"
    Jason and Justin arrived on time and ready to work. I had a laundry list of things I needed done, (moving a router, moving and installing lights). In/ out and cleaned up in no time. Put me in the very satisfied category.
    - Mark W.
    New Braunfels, TX
    "Very quick response!"
    Very quick response! Came into the office and had everything fixed in less than 30 minutes. Will definitely use them again!
    - J. Lewis
    New Braunfels, TX
    "Fair pricing and quality work."
    Lowry was absolutely fantastic. Fair pricing and quality work. Everyone I dealt with, office and electricians, were super nice. Highly recommend.
    - David
    New Braunfels, TX

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