Home Electrical Upgrades

Update Your System for Modern Demands

Home electrical upgrades in Harvest bring older systems up to current standards and capacity.

Your home in Harvest may have been wired decades ago when electrical demands were much lower, and now you are running appliances, chargers, computers, and HVAC systems that push your panel to its limit. Breakers that trip when you run the dryer and microwave at the same time, outlets that cannot handle modern power strips, and panels with outdated fuse boxes all signal that your electrical system needs an upgrade. Dead Electrical Services replaces outdated components and adds capacity so your home can handle the devices and appliances you use every day.


Upgrading your home electrical system typically involves replacing your panel to increase amperage from 100 to 200 amps or higher, rewiring circuits that use outdated or undersized wire, adding new circuits for dedicated appliances, and replacing outlets and switches that no longer meet code. Homes in Harvest with aluminum wiring, ungrounded outlets, or panels that still use fuses often need these upgrades to meet safety standards and support modern electrical loads without constant interruptions.


If your home needs more capacity or safer wiring, contact Dead Electrical Services to discuss what an upgrade would involve.

What Changes During an Upgrade

Dead Electrical Services starts by evaluating your current panel, wiring, and circuit layout to identify what needs replacement or expansion. If your panel is the limiting factor, we install a new panel with higher amperage capacity and modern breakers that provide better protection and easier troubleshooting. If specific circuits are overloaded, we add new dedicated circuits for high-demand appliances such as ranges, water heaters, or HVAC units, and we rewire any circuits using outdated wire types that pose safety risks.


After the upgrade, your home in Harvest will have a panel that can support current and future electrical needs without tripping breakers or overheating. Outlets that were previously ungrounded will be updated to three-prong grounded outlets, and you will have enough circuits to run multiple appliances simultaneously without worrying about overloading the system.


The scope of the upgrade depends on the age and condition of your home, but most projects take one to three days to complete. We coordinate with your utility company if a meter disconnect is required, and we make sure all work is inspected and approved before we finish. This service does not include cosmetic updates such as new light fixtures or ceiling fans unless they are part of a circuit rewiring project.

Opened electrical panel with wires and circuit components. Red, yellow, black, and blue wires are visible.