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A lot of Spanaway homes were built when a 100-amp panel was perfectly adequate. Two-car garages had a single light bulb. Nobody had an EV. Air conditioning was optional. A modern household demands a fraction of what those panels were designed for.
If your breakers are tripping under normal load, your lights dim when the refrigerator kicks on, or you can’t add an EV charger without upgrading your service you’re not dealing with a minor inconvenience.
Dan & Ell Electric handles electrical service upgrades for homes and businesses throughout Spanaway and Pierce County. Permits, Puget Sound Energy coordination, and inspection are all included.
Most homeowners don’t think about their electrical panel until something forces them to. The signs are usually gradual, which makes it easy to dismiss them as ‘just an old house’ until the issue gets harder to ignore.

If circuits trip under loads they should handle without issue, the panel is running beyond its safe capacity. Resetting the breaker is not a fix.
Lights that dim when large appliances cycle on refrigerators, AC units, dryers indicate voltage drop under load. That’s a capacity problem, not a bulb problem.
Heat at an outlet or switch is a warning sign. It means the wiring behind it is working harder than it should be. Don’t ignore it.
Screw-in fuse boxes aren’t designed for modern electrical loads and are frequently rejected by insurers. If you have one, replacement is overdue.
If your current service can’t support your actual daily demand or you’ve been told you can’t add a circuit without upgrading the service itself is the bottleneck.
These panels are documented fire hazards and are routinely rejected by homeowners insurance carriers. Amperage is irrelevant they need to be replaced regardless.
If your panel has been flagged during a home sale, insurance renewal, or mortgage process, that flag isn’t going away on its own. It requires a documented upgrade and inspection sign-off.
Panel upgrade replaces the main breaker panel inside your home the box, breakers, and wiring connections inside it. It gives you more circuit capacity and modern safety features like AFCI arc-fault protection.
Service upgrade goes further. It can also include the service entrance, weatherhead, service entrance cable, and meter base on the exterior. This is standard when going from 100 to 200 amps, because the existing exterior wiring often can’t carry the increased load.
For most Spanaway homeowners upgrading to 200-amp service, the full process looks like this:
Small businesses and commercial tenants face upgrade needs that are different from residential work and most local electricians focus almost entirely on homes.
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Tenant Improvements With Heavy Equipment
New kitchen equipment, commercial HVAC, or significant lighting loads during a buildout often exceed what the existing service can support.
Compressors, commercial ovens, CNC machines, and welding equipment all demand dedicated circuits and, frequently, higher amperage. Adding them to an existing panel without a load calculation is how panels get overloaded.
A change in how a space is used often triggers code compliance work. The electrical system is usually part of that review.
If an inspector has cited the panel as inadequate, the documentation they require is specific. We’re familiar with what satisfies Pierce County and Washington State inspectors.
Storm Season and Your Electrical System
Western Washington’s fall and winter storms put electrical infrastructure under stress that normal daily use doesn’t. Service entrance damage is one of the most common post-storm electrical issues a tree limb hitting a weatherhead or service drop can damage the service entrance cable, dislodge the meter base, or compromise the panel itself.
After a bad storm: if your meter is sitting at an unusual angle, your service wire is sagging dramatically, or your power is intermittent without a broader PSE outage reported get an electrician on site before you assume the problem is on the utility’s side.
Any contractor who suggests doing service work without pulling permits is offering you liability, not a bargain. Washington State requires permits and inspection for all service work no exceptions.
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Permit
We pull the electrical permit through Washington State L&I before work begins. You don’t handle paperwork.
Puget Sound Energy pulls your meter before service entrance work is performed. We coordinate this directly. The outage window is typically a few hours.
After installation, a state electrical inspector reviews the work. We schedule it, we’re present for it, and we handle any corrections on the spot. You receive documentation of a passed inspection.
Physical installation takes one day in most cases. From scheduling through passed L&I inspection, the full process typically takes one to three weeks, depending on inspector and PSE availability in your area.
We keep the process straightforward so nothing falls through the cracks and you’re never guessing where things stand.
We go through the full system not just what's on the report. Sometimes the listed violations are symptoms of something bigger, and we'd rather find that now than after we've already done half the work.
Every issue gets explained to you in plain terms what it is, what risk it creates, and what needs to happen to fix it. No jargon, no vague recommendations.
You get a written quote that breaks down what's being done and what it costs. Work doesn't start until you've approved it.
Our electricians do the work using proper materials and current code-compliant methods. We don't take shortcuts on corrections that would just create new violations to deal with.
Everything gets tested after corrections are complete. If something doesn't perform the way it should, we address it before you're staring down another inspection.
When a reinspection is needed, we coordinate with the inspector and make sure everything is in order. You don't have to manage that conversation on your own.
Failed inspection, old wiring, permit issues, commercial compliance whatever brought you here, Dan & Ell Electric has dealt with it before. We work in Spanaway regularly and know exactly what it takes to get properties up to code and through inspection without the runaround.
Call today to book your electrical safety inspection. We’ll tell you what you’re dealing with, what it takes to fix it, and what it costs before anything starts.
Common reasons include outdated wiring, overloaded circuits, missing GFCI protection, improper grounding, or electrical work completed without permits. An inspection helps identify safety issues that need correction.
The cost depends on the type of repair needed. Small fixes may be simple, while panel upgrades or rewiring can require more work. We provide clear estimates before starting any job.
In many cases, yes. Electrical repairs involving panels, rewiring, or major corrections usually require permits and inspections. Our team handles the permit process for you.
Minor electrical corrections can often be completed the same day. Larger repairs such as panel replacements or rewiring may take longer depending on the scope of work.
Licensed electricians follow Washington electrical codes and complete repairs safely and professionally. Proper electrical work helps prevent safety hazards and future inspection problems.