Outdated panels create fire hazards and fail to meet current electrical codes.
Faulty wiring, overloaded circuits, and corroded components pose real risks to your family. We identify these issues so you can address them before disaster strikes.
Building codes evolve to keep homes safe. An outdated panel may violate current standards and create liability issues when selling your home.
Small electrical issues can escalate into expensive failures and unexpected outages. Early detection helps you plan repairs proactively and avoid sudden disruptions to your home.
Upgrading ensures your home can safely support current appliances and future needs..
Faulty wiring, overloaded circuits, and corroded components pose real risks to your family. We identify these issues so you can address them before disaster strikes.
Building codes evolve to keep homes safe. An outdated panel may violate current standards and create liability issues when selling your home.
Small electrical issues can escalate into expensive failures and unexpected outages. Early detection helps you plan repairs proactively and avoid sudden disruptions to your home.
Upgrading ensures your home can safely support current appliances and future needs..
Our inspector examines your panel’s age, condition, and current load. We check for code violations, safety hazards, and capacity issues. This takes about 20 minutes.
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We provide a detailed estimate for any work needed. No surprises. No hidden fees. Just honest pricing based on your home’s actual requirements.
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Once approved, we handle permits, scheduling, and the upgrade itself. We coordinate with local authorities and ensure everything passes final inspection.
Our inspector examines your panel’s age, condition, and current load. We check for code violations, safety hazards, and capacity issues. This takes about 20 minutes.
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We provide a detailed estimate for any work needed. No surprises. No hidden fees. Just honest pricing based on your home’s actual requirements.
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Once approved, we handle permits, scheduling, and the upgrade itself. We coordinate with local authorities and ensure everything passes final inspection.
We serve all of South Florida
Fort Lauderdale , Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Coral Springs, Plantation, Sunrise, Weston, Davie, Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach, Miramar, Tamarac, Margate, Coconut Creek, Dania Beach
Miami, Hialeah, Miami Gardens, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Doral, Homestead, North Miami, North Miami Beach, Aventura, South Miami, West Miami.
West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Wellington, Jupiter.
Fort Lauderdale , Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Coral Springs, Plantation, Sunrise, Weston, Davie, Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach, Miramar, Tamarac, Margate, Coconut Creek, Dania Beach
Miami, Hialeah, Miami Gardens, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Doral, Homestead, North Miami, North Miami Beach, Aventura, South Miami, West Miami.
West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Wellington, Jupiter.
You should consider an inspection if:
Your home is over 20 to 30 years old
Lights flicker or breakers trip frequently
You are installing an EV charger, generator, or major appliance
Your insurance company requests an inspection
You are planning a panel upgrade or service relocation
An inspection helps determine whether your current system is safe, up to code, and capable of handling your electrical demand.
During the inspection, a licensed electrician will:
Evaluate your electrical panel and breakers
Check wiring connections and grounding
Assess overall load capacity
Identify safety risks or code violations
Determine if upgrades are required for new equipment
After the visit, you receive clear recommendations and next steps. There is no obligation to move forward.
Yes. Every home is different. An inspection confirms:
Whether your panel has enough available capacity
If a panel upgrade is required
The best location for the charger
What permits are needed
Installing an EV charger without verifying panel capacity can create overload risks.
Common signs include:
Breakers that trip often
Burn marks or overheating inside the panel
A 100-amp panel in a home with modern appliances
Adding high-demand equipment like EV chargers or generators
An inspection determines if your current panel is safe or if a 150- or 200-amp upgrade is recommended.
It depends on your system. A generator installation often requires:
A load calculation
A transfer switch
Panel adjustments or upgrades
The inspection ensures your electrical system can safely integrate the generator.
In most cases, yes. Permits are typically required for:
Panel upgrades
EV charger installations
Generator installations
Electrical service relocations
AR Electrical Upgrades handles the permitting process and inspections with the local authority so you do not have to manage it yourself.
Electrical service relocation involves moving your meter, panel, or service entrance to a new location.
This may be necessary when:
Renovating or remodeling
Bringing a property up to code
Resolving clearance or safety violations
Preparing for structural changes
An inspection determines feasibility, code requirements, and utility coordination needs.
Most residential inspections take between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on the size and condition of the system.
If additional evaluation is required, your electrician will explain why.
Yes. After evaluating your system, you receive:
A clear explanation of findings
Recommended solutions
Transparent pricing for the required work
You can then decide how you would like to proceed.
Electrical issues rarely fix themselves. Delaying an inspection may increase the risk of:
Electrical fires
Equipment damage
Failed insurance inspections
Permit complications during future projects
If you suspect an issue, scheduling an inspection is the safest first step.
Fast, licensed, and code-compliant electrical solutions.
Fast, licensed, and code-compliant electrical solutions.