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The only way to install a new circuit breaker is to hire trained, certified electricians at Mainline Plumbing, AC & Electrical! All of our electricians are expertly trained and professionally licensed to repair, replace, and install new circuit breakers in the greater South Florida area. No matter if you need to replace a failed breaker or install a whole new panel, our pros will get the job done in a safe and quick manner, so you can get back to what matters most.
No, you should never install a circuit breaker yourself! Adding circuit breakers to a panel is complex electrical work, that if done incorrectly, could result in injury for yourself or others in your home. Circuit breaker installation and replacement should only ever be performed by trained and certified electricians at Mainline Plumbing, AC & Electrical.
The cost to install a circuit breaker can vary quite a bit depending on a multitude of factors. The best way to get a clearer cost picture is to call (954) 280-5597 and speak to one of our electrical experts about a free price estimate!
There are a multitude of reasons why you may need to replace your circuit breaker box. If you know that your breaker box is older, or you notice it’s not functioning correctly any longer, it may be time for a replacement. Here are the most common reasons homeowners seek to replace their circuit breaker panel:
A great time to replace your circuit breaker box is while performing home renovations. It’s always a good idea to add more circuit breakers to your electrical panel when you plan to add additional outlets or appliances to your home. Additionally, if necessary, it’s a good opportunity to move your circuit breaker box to a safer location while renovating.
As a good rule of thumb, you typically don’t want to have a circuit breaker panel in operation that is over 25 years old. Upgrading to a modern electrical panel will improve your home’s value and make it safer overall.
As circuit breakers age or deteriorate, they become less efficient. If this begins to happen to your home, you’ll notice your electrical bills increasing, even though your consumption habits have remained unchanged.
Have you noticed lights flickering throughout your home? How about reduced power supply to some of your appliances? These are key signs that your power supply is waning, which can be an indication of faulty circuit breakers.
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