An electrical panel is a steel box that holds your home’s circuit breakers. You might not think much about it most of the time, but if you’re having any electrical issues in your home, you’ll need to check if there’s something wrong with your panel. All Seasons, Inc. explains more about this component.
Should You Replace the Panel?
An electrical panel is also known as a breaker box, distribution panel or load center. Several types of panels are available on the market, and they’re usually installed in the garage, utility room or on a home’s exterior. Depending on its age and other factors, electricians will know if your current breaker panel needs to be replaced. It should be checked at least once a year even if there aren’t any problems so you can be sure that it’s functioning as it should be.
Telltale Signs
Since it’s usually out of sight, you won’t immediately notice if your electrical breaker panel is experiencing problems. Here are some of the most common signs telling you that a replacement is due:
- You’re still using a fuse box. Older electrical panels are designed to use fuses instead of breakers. These can burn out if they can’t handle the electricity flowing through them. If this happens, replacing them can be difficult since some fuses can be fire hazards. If your home is still using a fuse box, it’s better and safer to upgrade to one that uses circuit breakers.
- Your current breaker feels warm. Your breaker panel is designed to trip if too much electricity is flowing into your home to prevent overload and save your appliances and other electrical devices. If it feels warm to the touch or has a burning smell, it could indicate that the plastic jackets of the electrical wires or the wood and insulation in your walls are being burned. This must be inspected by a professional electrician as soon as possible to prevent further damage to your home.
In addition to providing top-notch HVAC services, All Seasons, Inc. also specializes in expert service and repair. If your electric panel is outdated, get in touch with us for an inspection to determine if you need an upgrade. Our replacements ensure that homes are safe from dangerous electrical concerns. Call us today at (253) 879-9144 or you can fill out our online contact form. We serve homeowners in and around Tacoma and Puyallup, WA.