Panel Upgrade · New Port Richey · License EC13015512

Electrical Panel Upgrade in New Port Richey, FL

200-amp panel upgrades and replacements for New Port Richey homes — Trinity, Holiday, Hudson, and across Pasco County. Free estimates from a licensed Florida electrical contractor (EC13015512), permits and Duke Energy coordination included.

If your New Port Richey home was built before 2000, there’s a real chance your electrical panel can’t keep up with how you actually use your home today. A panel upgrade from 100-amp to 200-amp service in New Port Richey typically runs $1,800 – $3,200 installed, including permit and inspection — and for most Trinity, Holiday, Hudson homes, it’s the single highest-impact electrical investment you can make.

Power LLC handles panel upgrades across New Port Richey and Pasco County: load calculation, full permit coordination through Pasco County, Duke Energy meter base coordination, and a one-day install with a final inspection scheduled before we leave.

Why New Port Richey Homes Need Panel Upgrades

New Port Richey’s housing stock includes a significant share of homes built between 1945 and 1985 — when 60- and 100-amp residential service was the norm. Modern New Port Richey homes routinely need 200-amp service to handle:

  • Central AC with variable-speed compressors (Florida’s #1 electrical load)
  • Home offices and high-draw computing equipment
  • EV chargers — Level 2 chargers typically need 40–60A dedicated circuits
  • Hot tubs, pool pumps, and outdoor entertainment loads
  • Heat pump water heaters (increasingly common for efficiency rebates)
  • Whole-home standby generators and transfer switches
  • Kitchen remodels with induction ranges and high-end appliances

If you’ve experienced any of the signs of a failing panel — frequent breaker trips, warm panel covers, buzzing sounds, or lights that dim when major appliances start — your service is undersized for your loads, your panel is aging, or both.

Common Panel Issues in New Port Richey Neighborhoods

From hundreds of panel inspections in New Port Richey and surrounding Pasco County areas, the most common issues we find:

Trinity, Holiday, Hudson

Mid-century housing with original 100-amp Federal Pacific, Pushmatic, or Zinsco panels. These three brands are flagged by every major Florida insurance carrier as fire-risk and routinely trigger insurance non-renewal letters. Full panel replacement is the only fix accepted by carriers like Citizens, State Farm, and Allstate.

Seven Springs, Starkey Ranch

Pre-1973 housing where aluminum branch-circuit wiring is common alongside undersized service. Often requires both a CO/ALR aluminum remediation AND a panel upgrade to satisfy current Florida insurance requirements.

Newer New Port Richey developments

1990s and 2000s tract housing with 150- or 200-amp panels that are aging but typically not undersized. The issue here is usually corrosion, bus damage from past lightning events, or an outdated meter base that Duke Energy requires replaced before adding an EV charger or generator.

Our New Port Richey Panel Upgrade Process

  1. Free in-home assessment — We evaluate your current panel, service entrance, grounding, and load requirements. You get an itemized written quote before any work begins.
  2. Permit coordination — We pull the electrical permit with Pasco County. Typical permit turnaround: 5–10 business days.
  3. Duke Energy coordination — Duke Energy disconnects your service before we work and reconnects after final inspection. We schedule both to minimize your power-off time.
  4. One-day install — Most 100A → 200A panel upgrades complete in a single day with 4–6 hours of power-off. Larger projects (400A service or service entrance replacement) may take 2 days.
  5. Final inspection — Pasco County inspector visits to sign off. We coordinate the appointment; you don’t deal with the permit office.
  6. Documentation — Insurance-ready documentation provided showing the upgrade is permitted, inspected, and brought to current Florida Building Code.

Permits & Duke Energy Coordination in New Port Richey

New Port Richey panel upgrade jobs require an electrical permit from Pasco County, with typical fees of $75–$140. Duke Energy is the electric utility serving New Port Richey; standard residential panel upgrades require a disconnect/reconnect appointment, typically scheduled 5–10 business days out. If your meter base also needs replacement, Duke Energy sets the new meter at the same appointment.

Service mast, meter base, and weather head condition often determine whether the job is straightforward or requires additional work. Older New Port Richey homes frequently need full service entrance replacement.

Typical New Port Richey Panel Upgrade Pricing (2026)

  • 100A → 200A standard upgrade: $1,800 – $3,200
  • 200A panel replacement (same amperage): $1,400 – $2,400
  • Federal Pacific / Zinsco / Pushmatic swap-out: $2,200 – $3,800
  • Service mast + meter base replacement: add $400 – $1,200
  • 400A service upgrade: $4,500 – $7,500 (large homes or multi-unit)

For a full breakdown of cost factors and what’s included, see our 2026 Tampa Bay panel upgrade cost guide.

FAQs — Panel Upgrades in New Port Richey

How long is my New Port Richey home without power during a panel upgrade?

Typically 4–6 hours for a standard 100A → 200A upgrade. We coordinate the Duke Energy disconnect/reconnect to minimize downtime, and we schedule installs in the cooler part of the day during summer to make the AC-off period more tolerable. Large-load homes that need service entrance work may need 1 full day off-power.

Do I need a panel upgrade before installing an EV charger in New Port Richey?

Maybe — depends on your existing panel’s capacity. About half of pre-2000 New Port Richey homes need a panel upgrade before a Level 2 EV charger (40–60A circuit) can be safely added. We run a load calculation as part of the EV charger estimate. If a panel upgrade is needed, bundling both projects saves on labor and permitting versus doing them separately.

Will my insurance require a panel upgrade if I have a Federal Pacific or Zinsco panel?

Yes — Citizens Property Insurance, State Farm Florida, and most major Florida carriers will not write or renew policies on homes with Federal Pacific, Zinsco, Pushmatic, or Challenger panels. These were widely installed during the 1960s and 70s. A panel replacement to a modern brand (Square D, Eaton, Siemens) restores insurability.

What permits do I need for a panel upgrade in New Port Richey?

An electrical permit is required from Pasco County. Permit fee typically $75–$140. Power LLC pulls all permits as part of the job — you never deal with the permit office directly. Final inspection by the city or county inspector is included.

Is Power LLC licensed and insured to do panel upgrades in New Port Richey?

Yes. Florida Electrical Contractor License EC13015512, issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), covers all residential and commercial electrical work in New Port Richey and Pasco County. We carry general liability and workers’ compensation insurance on every job.

Ready for your Electrical Panel Upgrade in New Port Richey?

Free in-home estimate from a licensed Florida electrician. Permits and utility coordination included.