Electrical Upgrades

Expert Electrical Service Upgrades for Homes in Berks County, PA

You’ll probably only think of your electrical system when you get a blackout in your home. Although the main cause of blackouts in Berks County is natural catastrophic events such as earthquakes and hurricanes, a faulty electrical system could also be a culprit.

The most common reason for faulty electrical systems is wear and tear. A damaged electrical system can be more costly to repair over time compared to investing in electrical upgrades for the whole house.

Service 360 Group offers expert electrical service upgrades for homes throughout Berks County, PA. Call today or book online to begin planning for your future power needs!

Understand Your Home’s Electrical System

How does your electrical system work? Our electricians handling residential electrical upgrades are always willing and ready to explain to our clients what an electrical system entails. But here’s a glimpse of parts of your electrical system.

Your electricity provider connects a wire from the power line to a meter box in your home. The meter box tracks the amount of electricity you consume.

From the meter box, the power runs through the wiring system to the circuit breaker box/breaker panel. The panel divides the electricity into different circuits. After reaching the circuits, the power then travels to outlets, switches, hard-wired appliances, and lighting fixtures in your home. From this brief explanation, it’s logical to conclude that the main parts of your house’s electrical system are the meter box, breaker panel, electrical wires, and circuits.

You should know the components because when your current electrical system fails, you’ll make rounds in Wyomissing or surrounding areas looking for new components while preparing for a project involving upgrading the electrical in your home. However, you can avoid the hustle of shopping by requesting our whole-home electrical upgrade specialists to do everything for you based on your budget and needs.

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Understand Your Home's Electrical System

How does your electrical system work? Our electricians handling residential electrical upgrades are always willing and ready to explain to our clients what an electrical system entails. But here’s a glimpse of parts of your electrical system.

Your electricity provider connects a wire from the power line to a meter box in your home. The meter box tracks the amount of electricity you consume.

From the meter box, the power runs through the wiring system to the circuit breaker box/breaker panel. The panel divides the electricity into different circuits. After reaching the circuits, the power then travels to outlets, switches, hard-wired appliances, and lighting fixtures in your home. From this brief explanation, it’s logical to conclude that the main parts of your house’s electrical system are the meter box, breaker panel, electrical wires, and circuits.

You should know the components because when your current electrical system fails, you’ll make rounds in Wyomissing or surrounding areas looking for new components while preparing for a project involving upgrading the electrical in your home. However, you can avoid the hustle of shopping by requesting our whole-home electrical upgrade specialists to do everything for you based on your budget and needs.

Signs It’s Time To Request Electrical Service Upgrades

  • Your home is old – If your house has been around for more than 40 years, then it’s high time you start planning for electrical upgrades for the whole home soon. Older wiring (over 50 years) in the US was designed to leverage about 30 to 60 amps to all circuits installed. However, technology has recently changed things. Compared to the old days, multiple chores in your home are handled by machines, from doing your laundry to washing your utensils. A home with heavy appliance use requires about 200 amps to power all the electrical appliances, including refrigerators, water heating systems, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, HVAC systems, and laptops.
  • Limited three-pronged outlets in your house forcing you to use electrical or extension cords to accommodate all your electrical gadgets. It’s hazardous, and you should stop doing it if it’s your daily routine.
  • Loose outlet holes.
  • Broken casings of switches and receptacles.
  • Your breaker/Electrical panel has operated for more than 35 years.
  • You notice sparks when plugging cords into the outlets.
  • Outlets often feel warm when touched or produce a burning odor.
  • Discolored outlets and switches
  • Dim or flickering lights

If you notice any of these signs in your home, call us, and we will assign you an emergency electrician to come to your home and troubleshoot the problem. Sometimes it may only be one component of the electrical system, and all that’s needed is minor repairs. Our electricians only offer truthful and precise information on whether you’ll need to replace your whole electrical system or general electrical work.

What Our Whole-home Electrical Upgrade Service Includes

  • Replacing the wire from the power line to the meter box
  • Installing a new meter box, breaker panel, and circuit breakers
  • Whole-home rewiring for worn-out or faulty wiring systems.
  • Aesthetics improvement through modern updates for landscape lighting and indoor lighting.

Areas We Serve

We have the needed resources and manpower to serve homeowners in greater Berks County, PA. Our client network continues to multiple cities within the county, including Wyomissing, Douglassville, Alleghenyville, Reading, Shillington, Kutztown, Morgantown, Sinking Spring, Boyertown, Exter, Spring Township, Mullerburg, and Temple.

Service 360 Group: Your Reliable Electrical Services Provider in Berks County, PA

Updating the electrical in the home can be involved, but you don’t need to worry about it. Call Service 360 Group if you’re thinking or are in need of residential electrical upgrades. Our experienced electricians will come to your house and inspect the situation to determine what needs to be included to keep your home safe. Afterward, we will follow our strict installation guidelines to ensure we leave behind a super-quality electrical system in your home.