
A home’s electrical system wasn’t built to keep up with today’s energy-hungry devices. Central air, induction ranges, EV chargers, they all demand more than many outdated panels can safely supply. That’s where Three Crowns Electric steps in: not with vague promises, but with a clearly defined service upgrade process that actually reflects what homeowners face.
Step 1: Evaluate the Current Load
Before anything else, it starts with the panel. Is it 100 amps? 150? 200? What’s running through it daily? Adding a few major appliances or planning an addition changes everything. That’s why Three Crowns begins with a proper assessment of what you’ve got and what you’ll need.
Step 2: Determine Requirements and Codes
Once the demand is understood, the next step is to decide the right amperage for the upgrade. 200 amps is common, but not universal. From there, the electricians align the plan with local building codes. You’d be surprised how specific those requirements can get.
Step 3: Permits and Planning
Permits aren’t optional, and rushing this part only causes delays later. Three Crowns handles the permitting process directly, ensuring every box is checked and every spec meets regulation. Panels, breakers, and main service equipment are all selected upfront to avoid headaches mid-install.
Step 4: Coordinate with Utility Provider
This is where many homeowners hit a wall. The utility company must be looped in early to handle disconnection and, sometimes, upgrade their end of the service. Three Crowns coordinates this step so the job doesn’t stall at the power pole.
Step 5: Installation
With power disconnected, the actual work begins: new electric panel installed, service cable replaced, meter socket upgraded, and, if needed, weatherhead adjustments made. Circuits are transferred with precision, and any new ones are cleanly integrated.
Step 6: Inspection
No job moves forward without a passed inspection. A licensed inspector verifies that the work complies with every applicable code.
Step 7: Restoring Power
The utility reconnects power after clearing. Before declaring it finished, Three Crowns performs last-minute circuit checks and ensures proper operation.
Step 8: Notification of Insurance
Finally, but just as importantly, homeowners ought to update their insurance. Premiums and coverage may be affected by a new electrical service.
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