








This job had two corroded electrical panels that needed to go. When corrosion gets into a panel, it's not just an eyesore - it's a real safety hazard. Corroded bus bars and breaker connections can cause arcing, tripped breakers, and in worst-case scenarios, electrical fires. Both panels here were well past their useful life.
Here's what we were working with before we got started - wires coming out of the wall in every direction, no clear organization, and corrosion visible on the panel hardware itself. Two panels side by side, both in rough shape. This is the kind of situation where doing a partial fix just doesn't make sense. You replace them both and do it right.
We pulled both units, cleaned everything up, and installed two new panels with fresh breakers throughout. Every circuit got traced, labeled, and landed cleanly. When there are this many circuits running through a home - heat pumps, game rooms, pool equipment, surge protection, jacuzzi, gas appliances - having a properly organized panel isn't just convenient, it's critical for troubleshooting down the road.
The finished product speaks for itself. Every breaker is clearly labeled so any electrician - or the homeowner - knows exactly what's what at a glance. No guesswork. No mystery circuits. That kind of organization matters when something trips at 11pm and you need to find the right breaker fast. It also matters for resale and home inspections, where an unlabeled or corroded panel is an immediate red flag.
Panel upgrades like this are one of the most important investments a homeowner can make. If your panels are aging, showing signs of corrosion, or you're constantly dealing with tripped breakers and unexplained electrical issues, it's worth having someone take a look before a small problem turns into a serious one.