Electrical Panel Upgrades in Portland, OR

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  • Reduces fire risk by replacing panels prone to overheating or breaker failure
  • Supports high-draw equipment like EV chargers, heat pumps, and induction ranges
  • Brings your home into compliance with current Portland and Oregon electrical codes
  • Stops repeated breaker trips when running multiple appliances at once
  • Adds documented electrical value that helps during a Portland home sale or inspection
  • Creates capacity headroom for future additions, ADUs, or home renovations
A licensed electrician installs a new residential electrical panel in a Portland, OR home. The upgraded breaker box is mounted on an interior wall, with clearly labeled circuits and modern wiring connections.

Expert Electrical Panel Upgrades in Portland, OR

Electrical panel upgrades are one of the most common electrical services we perform in Portland, OR. Many homes in this city were built before modern electrical loads existed. Older Craftsman, bungalow, and mid-century properties near the SW Greenburg Road corridor often run on 60-amp or 100-amp panels that were never designed for heat pumps, EV chargers, or high-draw kitchen appliances. When your panel can no longer keep up, breakers trip often, lights flicker, and the risk of overheating grows. We assess your current panel and load, then replace the outdated unit with a properly sized modern panel. Every upgrade we complete follows the Oregon Electrical Specialty Code and goes through the City of Portland Bureau of Development Services. The result is a safer home, a system that supports today's appliances, and a documented upgrade that protects your property value. Call us to schedule an assessment.

What's included

  • Reduces fire risk by replacing panels prone to overheating or breaker failure
  • Supports high-draw equipment like EV chargers, heat pumps, and induction ranges
  • Brings your home into compliance with current Portland and Oregon electrical codes
  • Stops repeated breaker trips when running multiple appliances at once
  • Adds documented electrical value that helps during a Portland home sale or inspection
  • Creates capacity headroom for future additions, ADUs, or home renovations
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Electrical Panel Upgrades FAQ

Common questions about electrical panel upgrades in Portland, OR.

Your panel likely needs an upgrade if breakers trip often, lights flicker when appliances run, or your service is 100 amps or less. Many older Portland homes were built with panels that cannot safely handle today's electrical loads.

Yes, a licensed electrician is required for panel upgrade work performed on any property you do not own and occupy as your primary home. All panel upgrades in Portland must go through the Bureau of Development Services and pass a city inspection.

Yes, upgrading to a higher-amperage panel gives your Portland home the capacity to safely run an EV charger, heat pump, or other high-draw equipment. A load assessment before the upgrade confirms the right panel size for your needs.

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What homeowners say

4.5
13544 Google reviews

"Hadn’t been to the Moda Center previously, but went to see a Jo Koy performance there last month and it’s a really nice arena. Was really impressed how modern and clean it was! My only issue was sitting in the floor seats section and they put out the foldable chairs and set them up so close to each other - if the person next to you is large, their body will be pushing against you the whole night - and that’s what happened to us, on both sides! 😳 other than that, had a good experience watching the show and enjoying my popcorn, candy, and drinks!"

Paul Teddy Google review · January 2026

"The real deal. We’ve seen so many sports events, concerts, performances here. This is the one! The staff is super friendly and are very intricate part of the Portland community there there because they are want to be there. Theater of the Clouds for concerts is rock solid."

Molly R. Google review · February 2026

"What a beautiful venue. I was in town specifically for the Sigur Ros. My friend got my ticket so all I had to cover was my flight over. This was my first time at this venue. Parking was a little chaotic. Fortunately, we already prepaid for the space. We got there early enough that it wasn’t too crazy yet. We had just enough time to use the bathroom and go upstairs to grab a drink. The area upstairs was super nice. There was far less people up there. I’m guessing it was due to most vendors not being open. All the food options I wanted were closed. Bummer We had amazing seats. There’s no bad seat in the space. It’s a pretty intimate space. We were to the side of the stage, just by the curtains that were partitioned to block off the area not being used. The acoustics was amazing. The orchestra that played with the band sounded powerful. The band sounded ethereal. It was my fourth time seeing them and they still hit like it’s the first time. Let me not forget to mention the most important thing which is how amazing the staff was. What I remember most from this visit was how great the service in the city was. Every person we came in contact with was so friendly. They were all smiles, always said thank you like they were glad to see you there. The level of customer service I always appreciate when I’m out and about. Talk about teamwork cos the whole night was seamless. The entrance was smooth because they guided you and were there to assist if you had issues scanning your eticket. Security was a breeze for us since we had no bags. I’ll definitely be checking their calendar since I stay down to clown when it comes to music. I’m for sure coming back."

julie demdam Google review · November 2025

"I’ve been to Moda probably a dozen times over the years and this was the best visit I’ve had. My wife and I attended the Sigur Ros concert so I am open ti the idea that the crowd heavily influenced my experience (not a lot of rapscallions attending Sigur Ros). We arrived about 30 min late early using an Uber, the drop off was easy enough, traffic was there but moving. I am certain with a larger crowd (during basketball games and larger concerts, that the traffic is pretty heinous as I would probably elect to park and ride trimet to the arena. The hall around the arena could probably benefit from being bigger, the foot traffic was pretty thick for such a small event. Getting to our seats was straightforward, the lower bowl had very shallow steps which led easy seating but an easily obstructed view as the stadium seating was also shallow. The acoustics were better than I’ve heard there before with the same band, good enough for an arena drink and food selection, their whiskey sour was way better than I expected. We left the arena the same way we came with an easy pickup from uber in a rideshare pickup area which was very dark. Some security lighting would be good just for an hour after events even. Light pollution is something I want to consider of course. Good visit, still prefer just about anywhere else in town or surrounding for a concert."

Asa Google review · November 2025