If you’re like most homeowners, your electrical panel is one of those things you walk past a hundred times and never think about — until something weird starts happening. Lights flicker, breakers pop for no good reason, the microwave knocks out half the kitchen, or that brand-new appliance refuses to run without complaining. Suddenly, that grey box in the basement feels like it has secrets.
Here’s the real deal: electrical panel upgrades aren’t just for old houses or huge remodels. They’re one of the smartest upgrades you can make if you want your home to stay safe, run smoothly, and keep up with the way people actually live today.
At Bell Tower Electric, we’re in homes across Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Garner, Clayton, Wake Forest, and the rest of the Triangle every single day. We’ve seen panels that haven’t been touched since the 80s, homes packed with modern devices running on outdated systems, DIY wiring that should’ve never happened, and renovation projects dead in the water because the electrical panel simply couldn’t keep up.
So let’s break it down in the same way we explain it to customers — no jargon, no scare tactics, just straight talk from people who do this every day.
Why Your Electrical Panel Matters More Than You Think
Think of your electrical panel like the power distributor in a car. Everything depends on it working correctly. Every outlet, every switch, every appliance… it all runs through that panel.
Years ago, homes were built with a much smaller appetite for electricity. A couple lights, maybe a TV, a fridge, a washer — life was simpler.
Today?
You’ve got EV chargers, hot tubs, tankless water heaters, gaming rooms, multiple TVs, home offices, outdoor heaters, air fryers, laundry machines that talk to your phone — and that’s before your kids plug in anything.
Your old panel wasn’t designed for this kind of load unless it’s been upgraded in the last 15–20 years.
Modern life needs modern power. And if the panel can’t keep up, your house will absolutely let you know.

Signs You Might Need an Electrical Panel Upgrade
A lot of people assume “If the lights turn on, everything’s fine.” Honestly… not always.
Your panel often throws you hints long before anything serious happens. Here are the biggest ones we see:
- Breakers trip often
They’re not being dramatic — they’re trying to protect you. - Lights dim when big appliances kick on
If your kitchen lights bow down every time the microwave starts, your panel’s feeling the pressure. - Strange noises
Buzzing, clicking, humming — none of that is normal. A healthy panel is quiet. - No more breaker spaces
When the panel is full, you’ve officially maxed out future upgrade options. - The panel feels warm
Not “room temperature warm.” Actual warm. That’s a red flag. - A home inspection flagged electrical concerns
We work with a ton of homeowners, contractors, and realtors — this one comes up constantly. - The panel is original to the home
If the home is older and nothing’s been touched, it’s overdue.
Most people don’t even realize they need electrical panel upgrades until something annoying (or alarming) finally forces them to look.

Why Renovations Almost Always Require Electrical Panel Upgrades
If you’re planning anything — new kitchen, basement suite, bathroom reno, backyard office, outdoor living space — there’s a good chance the project will need more power than your current panel can safely handle.
Kitchens, additions, media rooms, outdoor areas… they all pull more juice. And building inspectors do not sign off if the panel isn’t up to code.
This is where homeowners get stuck:
The contractor is ready, the design is ready, everything looks great… and then the panel becomes the bottleneck that delays the whole project.
We always tell homeowners: upgrading the panel first keeps your renovation on track, on budget, and on schedule.
How Big of a Panel Do You Actually Need? (Quick Guide)
This is one of the most common questions we hear:
“Should I get a 100 amp, 150 amp, or 200 amp panel?”
Here’s the simple version:
100 amp
Okay for smaller, older homes with very low electrical demand.
150 amp
Great for mid-sized homes without major high-demand additions.
200 amp
The new standard. Room to grow, supports modern appliances, and future-proofs your home.
200+ amp service
Needed if you’re stacking high-demand items like EV chargers, hot tubs, saunas, workshops, or suites.
At Bell Tower Electric, we don’t upsell. We ask the right questions and size your panel for what your family actually uses — plus a little breathing room so you’re not upgrading again in a few years.

The Hidden Costs of Keeping an Outdated Panel
Homeowners often say, “But everything seems fine…”
And sure — until it isn’t.
Old panels come with risks and long-term costs:
- Overheating and fire hazards
Old breakers don’t always trip the way they should. - Appliances wearing out faster
Inconsistent power = early appliance funerals. - You’re stuck
Want a hot tub? EV charger? Heat pump? Induction cooktop? Good luck without more power. - Failed home inspections
One of the most common reasons deals get delayed. - Potential insurance issues
Some insurers balk at outdated or unsafe panels.
Keeping an old panel usually costs more in the long run — and always shows up at the worst possible time.
What It’s Like Upgrading a Panel With Bell Tower Electric
Every electrician works differently. Here’s what we do:
We pick up the phone.
Basic? Yes. Shockingly rare? Also yes.
We communicate.
Clear pricing, honest timelines, no disappearing acts.
We do clean, exact, code-correct work.
Panels should look like someone cared. Ours do.
We label everything.
Future you (and future electricians) will thank us.
We stand behind our work.
If it’s not right, we make it right.
We future-proof your home.
We look ahead so you don’t pay twice.
Electrical panel upgrades are a big deal — and you deserve someone you trust to handle it safely and confidently.
Common Projects That Usually Need Panel Upgrades
Think of these as “panel upgrade magnets”:
- EV chargers
- Hot tubs + saunas
- Heat pumps + AC upgrades
- Tankless water heaters
- Kitchen remodels
- Additions + basement suites
- Backyard studios + workshops
- Major lighting upgrades
- Outdoor living spaces
- High-demand appliances (double ovens, induction ranges)
If you’re adding anything that “ups the load,” it’s worth checking your panel first.

When to Call an Electrician (and Not Google)
Panels aren’t DIY. They aren’t YouTube. They aren’t “my neighbour helped me.”
If your system is throwing any of the warning signs above — or if you’re planning a renovation — talk to a licensed electrician.
It’s not a sales pitch. It’s peace of mind.
If you’re unsure?
Call us. We’re friendly, we’re straight shooters, and we’ll tell you honestly whether you need an upgrade or not.
Power Your Home With Confidence
A safe, modern electrical system is the heartbeat of your home. Electrical panel upgrades protect your family, keep your home performing well, and make sure you’re ready for the future.
Not sure if you need an upgrade? Or know you need one and want it done right?
Call Bell Tower Electric for a free, no-pressure quote.
We’ll pick up. We’ll show up. And we’ll make sure your home is powered safely and confidently.









