Electrical Panel Upgrades in Montreal & Laval

Farewell fuses and old standards! Let us update your Electrical Panel so you can safely enjoy your most recent devices and high-demand appliances.

Safety & Capacity First

Why consider upgrading your electrical panel?

In Montreal and Laval, many homes have an electrical system with an average capacity of 47 amperes and 8200 watts (the norm in 1960). However, our modern kitchens use much more electricity than that – on their own!

In addition, many older homes still have fuse boxes. These are often unable to support the demand for electricity or may have fuses with incorrect current levels. This is a serious fire hazard that could easily be eliminated.

Modern circuit breaker panel

Complete Modernization Services

Big G Electric can help you convert your old fuses into circuit breakers and increase the capacity of your electrical system to meet the energy demands of your electrical and electronic appliances.

  • Fuse panels to circuit breakers
  • New main panel installations
  • Pool/outdoor sub panel installations
  • Emergency panel installation
  • Main breaker replacement
  • Whole house surge protection

Electrical Service Upgrades

Call us today, and our professional, highly experienced electricians will be happy to deliver the expert capacity upgrades you have come to expect from Big G Electric.

  • 100 to 200 and 400 amp service upgrades
  • Meter base repairs
  • Meter base replacements
  • Service mast replacements
  • Replace weather head
  • New grounding system

An Electrical System Adapted to Today’s Needs

The changes we can make include secondary panels as well as exchange points for more energy-hungry appliances, such as your pool or spa filtration system. Finally, we will take care to label all circuits on your panel and give you more information on what to do when a circuit breaker trips.

Because modern life requires a lot more electricity, demands for increased electrical systems capacity – from 100 to 200 amperes or from 200 to 400 amperes – are becoming more common. Sometimes the residential meter is not able to support the increased capacity of the system. If this is your case, no worries: we can replace it.

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