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Expert Electrical Panel Repair in Portland, OR

The power to your home runs through your electrical panel (also known as a circuit or electrical breaker box), so when it’s not working properly, it can disrupt everything and be an electrical hazard to your home. If you’re having issues with your current panel, trust PDX Electric for all your electrical panel issues.
We can handle your home project, whether your current electrical panel needs troubleshooting, replacement due to aging equipment, or updates to accommodate:

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  • EV car

  • Hot tub

  • HVAC systems for a furnace, AC, or mini-split system

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We will troubleshoot any electrical issues to find the root cause and make repairs to get your power running smoothly. Our experienced electricians specialize in electrical panel repairs, replacements, and upgrades for homes in Portland and surrounding areas. 


Give us a call for a free estimate!

Our Electrical Panel Repair
Services in Portland

PDX Electric provides a range of electrical panel repairs, replacements, and upgrades. We understand the importance and safety of having a reliable electrical panel. Our electricians are experienced in identifying and addressing electrical issues with precision and attention to detail.
 

At PDX Electric, we can help with panel services, including:

Troubleshoot & Repair Electrical Panels

​Is something not right with your panel? 


We can assist with diagnosing the problem and fixing any needed repairs. 


Some common electrical problems we see:

  • Frequent tripping breakers

  • Flickering lights

  • Burning smells or smoke, buzzing sounds  – this is an emergency!

  • Loss of power in parts of your home

Electrical Panel Upgrades

​Are you remodeling or needing to add more power capacity to your electrical panel? 


Our electricians inspect your panel to determine your current capacity.
Sometimes upgrades require a subpanel or replacement of your current panel.


Some common upgrades:

  • Adding additional circuits during a remodel

  • More breaker space to prepare for: 

    • HVAC: Furnace, Air Conditioning, Heat Pump, Mini-Splits

    • EV Charger 

    • Hot Tub

    • Solar

  • Fuse panel updates for older panels

Replace Outdated Panels

If your electrical panel is outdated, it may not run properly. 


Faulty electrical panels such as Federal Pacific, Zinsco, Push-Matic, and Challenger should be replaced.


Outdated panels have been known to pose serious risks, including electrical fires and power surges. Modern breaker panels not only enhance the safety of your electrical system but also provide better protection against electrical overloads and short circuits. For replacements, wiring may need to be updated to the electrical power meter for PGE.

 

When replacing panels is typically recommended:

  • Your panel is 40+ years old

  • Adding high-power appliances to older systems

  • Signs of rust, yellowing or corrosion, burn or scorch marks

  • Older panels using fuse boxes

Electrical panel issues are not a DIY project. PDX Electric always recommends contacting a licensed electrician for electrical panel services.

Protect Your Portland Home With A Panel Upgrade

Give yourself peace of mind and contact PDX Electric!

Our Electrical Panel Repair Steps in Portland, Oregon

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1. Request a Free Estimate

Request a free estimate for your electrical panel by calling our office or submitting a free estimate request online.


For troubleshooting and repairs, a service call fee may apply.

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2. Estimate at Your Portland Area Home

  • Our licensed electricians will assess your electrical panel for:

    • Troubleshooting any electrical issues and diagnosing the cause

    • Check if upgrades can be added to the existing panel

    • If your panel is outdated or one of the known faulty panels, provide recommendations for replacement

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3. Service to Electrical Panel

Once the estimate is approved, our electricians will complete the repairs, upgrades, or replacements to your electrical panel. We’re here to help provide reliable electrical services to your home.


No more tripping breakers, just power you can rely on.

What Portland Area Residents Are Saying

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Google Review from KW

My Realtor recommended this company based on her past experience and I used them shortly after purchasing an older home to install new service, fix wiring issues, and have additional outlets added. Their army of workers showed up on the dot, did their magic, worked with plaster walls through tiny holes to tie into existing wiring, noted what was possible due to code and got creative in tricky spots due to the age and location of previous wiring of the house. PDX Electric was very competent and I couldn't be happier with the work. Highly recommended, would use again.

Electrical Panel Repair Projects Completed in Portland

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Electrical Meter Repair

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Always hire a qualified electrician for wiring or electrical panel work to ensure safety!

FAQs About Electrical Panel Repairs in Portland

How Do I Know if My Electrical Panel Needs an Electrician?

Serious signs of a panel that needs replacement are if it’s over 40 years old, a faulty recalled panel from Federal Pacific, Zinsco, Push-Matic, and Challenger, a burning smell or scorch marks, if your panel feels warm to the touch, or if it’s making a humming sound. Call an electrician right away!

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Other signs that your electrical panel needs repair or replacement are if a circuit breaker keeps tripping or lights are flickering in your home.

 

Sometimes, if a breaker is being tripped often, it could be that whatever is plugged in is using too much power, and the breaker itself can be updated to reduce that from continuing.
 

What Is the Difference Between Older Panel Boxes and Modern Panels?

Older electrical panel boxes relied on fuses, and because so much uses power now, they aren’t safe for the amount of power usage today.  

 

Homes with older fuse boxes will typically need a full replacement if adding appliances such as AC for our hot summers, or an EV Charger for your electric vehicle. 

 

Modern breakers rely on modern circuits that can be reset if they’re tripped and can handle higher loads of electricity.

Are Permits Required in Portland for Electrical Panels?

Permits are required in most cases in Portland and surrounding areas for panel replacements or running new wiring. Our office will assist with the permitting process.

What Are The Benefits of Upgrading My Electrical Panel?

  • Prevent Fires: If your current electrical panel is causing issues, then it could be an electrical and fire hazard. 

  • Dependable Power: Upgrading your panel can improve safety and reduce tripped breakers. 

  • Better Capacity: Modern electrical panels are constructed to handle the increased demand for power needed today. 

  • Code Compliant: Our knowledgeable electricians will ensure any updates meet the State of Oregon, City of Portland, or surrounding cities’ code requirements.

When Do You Need an Electrician for AC Wiring?

  • Installing a new central air conditioner, mini-split, or heat pump

  • Upgrading an older system that requires more power

  • Experiencing tripped breakers or electrical issues with your HVAC system

  • Adding a dedicated circuit for your AC unit

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If you're planning an HVAC installation or upgrade, contact us to ensure your electrical system is ready to support it safely! 
We work directly with HVAC professionals to ensure seamless integration between electrical and mechanical systems.

Does PDX Electric Help with Wiring for Air Conditioners?

​Yes! Our electricians play a crucial role in ensuring your HVAC system, including a furnace, air-conditioner, heat pump, or mini-split unit, is properly wired and powered. 
We help with:

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  • Panel Upgrades

  • Circuit Installation

  • Wiring & Connections

  • Collaboration with HVAC Contractors

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Whether you're installing a new system or upgrading an existing one, proper electrical work for safety, efficiency, and compliance with codes is essential.

Is Your Electrical Panel Over 40+ Years Old?
Time for a Replacement!

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