Signs your panel is the bottleneck
Breaker trips that follow normal use - running the AC while the kitchen is busy, or adding a window unit - often mean the panel or service is undersized for the load. Buzzing, warmth at breakers, corrosion, or a panel that is completely full of breakers are also reasons to plan an upgrade instead of resetting the same breaker every week.
If you are adding EV charging, a hot tub, a large kitchen remodel, or converting a garage workshop, assume the panel needs a professional load review. Modern code and modern loads do not always match what was installed decades ago.
What a thoughtful upgrade includes
A real panel project is not only swapping breakers. It includes evaluating grounding and bonding, confirming the right wire sizes, planning for future circuits, and labeling so the next person who opens the cover can work safely.
Permits and inspections are part of many upgrades. We outline that path up front so you are not surprised mid-project when utility coordination or an inspector visit is required.
Planning in Bakersfield and Kern County
We are based in Bakersfield and schedule across Kern County. Share your goals, any inspection flags, and photos of your panel and meter area. We will translate that into options, timelines, and pricing you can act on.
Related next steps
If this sounds like what you are dealing with, these service pages explain the next step.
Work with our team
Call (661) 293-0213 or use the contact form.


