ELECTRICAL PANEL REPAIR
If your home has flickering lights or frequent breaker trips, it's time for an upgrade. These are signs that your electrical panel can’t manage the electrical demands of your home. That's where Rümi comes in!
Our skilled electricians will check your old panel, suggest a better one and install it for you. With our new panels, you get safety, energy savings and a more dependable electrical system. Say goodbye to power issues and hello to a brighter home.
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Since every project is unique, our pricing is all estimate based. Don’t worry though, you won't receive a surprise bill. We will go over the entire project's costs with you before the work begins.
At Rümi, we’re basically your home’s personal assistant. We can arrange an installation, fix a problem, and have a specialized professional come look at the thing you’ve been avoiding under your sink. We have all the best vetted pros on speed-dial and freeing you from your to-do list is our #1 goal.
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Look out for flickering lights, circuit breaker trips, or if your panel is old and can't handle your small and large appliances. If your circuit trips regularly, it’s time to upgrade.
An overloaded circuit causes your circuit breaker to trip. You'll probably notice this when you add a new high powered appliance or install a new light fixture. Other common culprits include space heaters, microwaves, hairdryers, dishwashers, irons, vacuum cleaners, toasters and air conditioners.
Yes, a qualified electrician can install or upgrade an electrical panel safely. There are safety benefits for you too, as a new panel can improve safety by handling your electrical demands more efficiently.
Getting your electrical panel upgraded brings many benefits. If you've had breaker trips, it means fewer disruptions. An upgrade also increases home electrical safety and helps reduce your energy usage — helping you save money on your energy bill.
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A residential electrical panel upgrade can take anywhere from a few hours to a day. It varies based on your home's needs, but the technician will let you know the time estimate before service begins.
For an important job like your electrical panel, leave it up to the pros! It's safer to hire a licensed electrician. Unless you have experience doing this type of electrical work, get the expertise of a certified electrician.
Yes, it can make your home more energy efficient. This has the potential to lower your bills as your consumption will decrease, reducing your bills.
Sometimes, yes. New appliances may demand more power than your current panel can handle. It depends on the load your panel can handle versus how much electricity your appliances need.
An electrician can help you understand what amount of electricity will overload your circuit. Book a visit with a Rümi certified electrician today!
Yes! Getting an upgraded electrical panel can improve your home's marketability and safety, potentially boosting its value.
Some issues can be repaired. Your electrician can recommend the right approach when they inspect your electrical panel. Keep in mind, if your panel is outdated, an upgraded panel is usually the best choice. Safety and energy efficiency outcomes improve with a newer panel.
If it's outdated, replacement may be safer.
Many electrical panels come with warranties — check with your installer for details.
Rümi offers the Home Systems Protection Plan for systems old and new. Whether or not your manufacturer warranty is expired, you can protect your electrical system (including your new panel).
We also offer the Appliance Protection Plan, as well as a plan that covers core home appliances and systems, the Whole Home Protection Plan.