How to Tell When It's Time to Replace Your Electrical Panel

If you own a home, you know how important it is to have a reliable electrical system. Your electrical panel is the central hub of your electrical system and is responsible for distributing electricity throughout your home. It’s vital that your electrical panel is up-to-date and functioning correctly to ensure the safety of your family and your home. However, it can be difficult to determine when it’s time to replace your electrical panel. In this blog post, we’ll provide you with useful tips and information to help you identify when it’s time.

Flickering or Dimming Lights

flickering lightsIf your lights are flickering or dimming, it could be a sign that your electrical panel needs to be replaced. Flickering lights can be caused by several issues, including a faulty breaker, overloaded circuits, and outdated wiring. If you have multiple light bulbs flickering in the same room, this is a sure sign that your electrical panel needs to be upgraded. Flickering and dimming lights could also indicate an overloaded circuit, which is when too many appliances or electronics are plugged into one outlet. This can cause the power to fluctuate and the lights to flicker. If this is the case, you will need to move some of your electronics to other outlets in order to prevent further damage to your electrical system.

Frequent Circuit Breaker Trips

If your circuit breaker is tripping frequently, this could be a sign that it's time to replace your electrical panel. Circuit breakers are designed to protect your home’s electrical system from overloads and shorts. If your circuit breaker trips repeatedly, it could be because it is overburdened, or you have a wiring issue in the home. This can cause a serious safety hazard, as it could lead to electrical fires. When you have a circuit breaker that is tripping too often, you should investigate why it is happening. Is there an appliance on the same circuit that is drawing too much power? Are the other devices in the house properly grounded and connected to the circuit breaker? If any of these questions cannot be answered or fixed, then you should consider replacing the electrical panel altogether. A professional electrician will be able to help you determine if this is the best solution.

Discoloration on Outlets or Switches

discolorationOne of the most obvious signs that your electrical panel needs to be replaced is discoloration on outlets or switches. If you notice any darkening, scorch marks, or even burning smells near outlets or switches, this could be a sign that there is an electrical overload in the system. In these cases, it’s important to shut off power to the affected area immediately and call an electrician to inspect and replace the panel if necessary. This can prevent a potentially hazardous situation from occurring. It’s important to note that some discoloration may be natural over time, as wires and other parts in the panel age and wear down. If this is the case, your electrician should be able to identify it and explain why it’s not an issue. However, if there is any additional discoloration that appears suspicious, it’s best to err on the side of caution and have it checked out right away.

Humming or Crackling Sounds From the Electrical Panel

If you ever hear a humming or crackling noise coming from your electrical panel, it could be a sign that it’s time to replace your electrical panel. This could mean that something is wrong with the wiring or connections inside the panel, and it’s not able to properly support the load it was designed for. Humming can be caused by improper wiring, loose connections, or corrosion within the panel while crackling noises are usually a result of loose connections or high levels of current running through the system. If you notice these sounds when you turn on an appliance or flip a light switch, you should have a licensed electrician inspect the panel right away. In many cases, an old or outdated panel may need to be replaced in order to ensure your home’s electrical system is safe and functioning correctly.

Burning Smells Near the Electrical Panel

burning smellIf you notice a burning smell near your electrical panel, it could be a sign that it is time to replace it. This could be caused by either overloaded circuits or faulty wiring. If the burning smell is accompanied by sparking or smoke, it is an indication of a dangerous situation and you should turn off the power immediately. When the power is off, it is important to inspect the electrical panel carefully for signs of overheating, such as discoloration on the metal panels or wires, melted insulation, charred components, or even burned plastic. It is always best to contact a professional electrician in this situation, as they will be able to assess the situation and advise on the best course of action. In some cases, it may be possible to repair the existing electrical panel and avoid replacing it altogether. However, if the damage is extensive, it is likely to be more cost-effective in the long run to replace the entire panel. This will ensure that all of the wiring and components are up to current safety standards and reduce the risk of fire or other hazardous situations in the future.

Older Homes With Outdated Electrical Panels

outdated panelIf you live in an older home, it is likely that your electrical panel is outdated. Electrical panels that were installed before the mid-1990s may not be able to handle the power demands of today's homes. Outdated electrical panels can be dangerous, as they are more prone to overload and fire. If your home was built before the mid-1990s, you should strongly consider replacing the electrical panel. When replacing an old electrical panel, it is important to make sure that the new one is designed to meet the current power needs of your home. It is also important to ensure that the new panel is installed by a qualified electrician who is familiar with the specific requirements of your home. Installing an old panel can be dangerous and can potentially result in fire or electrical shock. If you are unsure whether your home has an outdated electrical panel, contact a qualified electrician who can inspect your system and provide advice on whether or not you should replace it. Replacing your electrical panel is an investment in your safety and should not be taken lightly. By following the advice of a qualified professional, you can ensure that your home is safe and up to code.

It’s important to recognize the signs that it’s time to replace your electrical panel. From flickering or dimming lights to frequent breaker trips, these telltale signs can help you identify potential problems with your electrical system. If you think it’s time to upgrade your electrical panel, make sure you get a qualified electrician to do the job safely and correctly. At Elite, our team has the expertise to identify if an electrical panel replacement is necessary and the experience to install it quickly and correctly. Contact Elite today for an assessment and free estimate of your next electrical project!

Should I Replace My A/C System?

When To Replace 

Knowing when it’s time to replace a home's A/C system can be difficult. A/C systems are crucial to the comfort of Florida homes throughout the entirety of the year. So, the Elite Electric, Plumbing & Air team has provided you with a few signs that will help indicate when it’s time to replace the system. Continue reading to find out what they are!

Age of System

old ac unitThe age of an A/C system is a telltale sign that it should be replaced. The Department of Energy recommends that homeowners replace their systems every 10-15 years. Newer systems are Energy Star rated or energy-efficient with programmable thermostats. If a homeowner chooses to upgrade their system, they have the potential to save up to 40% on their utility bills.

Cost of Repairs

As with any home system, the A/C system will require some TLC or a repair from time to time. However, if a homeowner notices the need for frequent repairs there are a few things to take into consideration. If a repair is half the cost of a new system, it may be better to replace it in the long run. Each time a repair is made, it is important to keep in mind that the system won’t be able to run at peak performance.

R22 Freon

freon being recharged in ac unitIf an A/C system requires R22 freon, it may be time to consider looking for a replacement. Since January 1, 2020, R22 freon was discontinued in the U.S. due to its negative effects on the environment. Most systems older than 10 years require R22 freon and will need an unattainable refill at some point for a repair.

Inconsistent Running Time

If it seems that the A/C system is running for longer than usual, it may be an indicator that it is in need of repair. The system may be struggling to reach the desired temperature that it’s set to. This problem can be caused by bad coils or a failing blower motor. It is important to check these two components first because if they are functioning properly, it’s a clear sign that the system can no longer properly circulate air.

Rising Utility Bills

woman looking at her billsUtility bills fluctuate throughout the year with the seasons, even in Florida. However, bills in the same months, but in different years, should be relatively the same. As the A/C system ages and its efficiency deteriorates, utility bills are expected to rise. Replacing an A/C system guarantees savings of 20-40% on utility bills while being comfortable throughout the entire year.

About Elite Electric, Plumbing & Air

If you begin to notice one of these issues, it may be time to replace your A/C system. The team of professionals at Elite Electric, Plumbing & Air has serviced the Treasure Coast for over 30 years and is ALWAYS available to keep you and your family stay comfortable throughout the year. Give them a call today to schedule an appointment (772) 242-7620.