Colorado Springs • Panel Upgrades
Electrical Panel
Upgrades
Colorado Springs
Licensed electricians for 200-amp panel upgrades, Federal Pacific and Zinsco panel replacements, subpanel installation, and breaker box repair. Most Colorado Springs homes built before 1990 run on panels designed for half the devices in the house today.
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A licensed electrician visits your home. FLIR thermal inspection included. Upfront written price before we start.
Upfront Pricing
Electrical Panel Upgrade in Colorado Springs, CO
Every panel job is priced individually, because no two Colorado Springs homes share the same service size, meter location, grounding condition, and panel placement. A licensed electrician inspects the panel in person, runs a load calculation, and hands you an upfront written price before any work starts.

Free Estimate
Free In-Person Estimate by a Licensed Electrician
We send a licensed electrician to your home, never a sales rep. You receive an upfront written price before we touch anything.
Every Panel Job Includes:
Know the Warning Signs
8 Signs Your Colorado Springs Home Needs an Electrical Panel Upgrade
Colorado Springs homes built before 1990 are especially vulnerable, and so are newer homes carrying loads they were never sized for. If you recognize any of these signs, contact The Electricians for a free inspection before a minor issue becomes a major hazard.
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A breaker that trips once is doing its job. A breaker that trips repeatedly on the same circuit signals an overloaded system or a failing breaker that needs immediate evaluation.
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If lights dim when a large appliance starts, your panel is struggling to manage load. A classic sign that 100-amp service can no longer keep pace with modern electrical demand.
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A burning smell, discoloration, or a panel that feels warm to the touch indicates overheating. This is a fire risk and requires an immediate call to a licensed electrician.
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Panels are designed to last 25 to 40 years. If your Colorado Springs home was built before 2000, your panel is approaching or past its service life and should be professionally inspected.
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Federal Pacific Electric (Stab-Lok), Zinsco, Bulldog Pushmatic, GE Split-Bus, or Gould panels require immediate replacement. These brands have documented safety failures and fire risk histories.
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Planning to add an EV charger, heat pump, hot tub, or home addition? If your panel has no open breaker slots, you need a panel upgrade or subpanel before any new circuit can be safely added.
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Fuse boxes are the original panels in older Colorado Springs homes. They are outdated, incompatible with modern appliances, and create significant insurance and safety issues. Replacement is strongly recommended.
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Many Colorado insurers decline to write new policies on homes with Federal Pacific or Zinsco panels. If your insurer has flagged your panel, we provide same-day in-person estimates for replacement.
Our Panel Services
Electrical Panel Services in Colorado Springs
Most Requested
100A to 200A
Panel Upgrade
The standard upgrade for Colorado Springs homes built before 1990. New 200-amp panel, AFCI and GFCI protection to current code, all circuits labeled, permit pulled, and inspection handled.
Large Homes
200A to 400A
Panel Upgrade
For Colorado Springs homes with multiple EV chargers, pool equipment, whole-home generators, heat pumps, or additions. We coordinate the full utility upgrade and all permitting.
Safety Critical
Federal Pacific &
Zinsco Replacement
Recalled brands with documented fire hazard histories. Full removal, new code-compliant install, service surge protection, and Regional Building Department inspection. Required by most Colorado insurers.
Garage · Shop · Addition
Subpanel
Installation
Extend capacity to a detached garage, workshop, basement, or new addition without replacing the main panel. We size the subpanel for your current and future needs.
Same Day
Circuit Breaker
Repair & Replacement
Individual breaker replacement, double-tapped correction, bus bar repair, and loose connections. FLIR thermal imaging identifies invisible issues before any repair begins.
Next-Gen
SPAN Smart
Panel Installation
App-based circuit-level control, real-time energy monitoring, and seamless integration with EV chargers and solar. One of the few Front Range teams with hands-on SPAN experience.
Exclusive Technology
FLIR Thermal
Imaging Inspection
Certified FLIR technology by Teledyne detects heat signatures, stress loads, and failing connections invisible to the naked eye. Included free with every estimate in Colorado Springs.
Required for Permits
NEC 2023 Code
Compliance Upgrades
Colorado requires surge protection on dwelling service equipment, and the state moved to the 2026 National Electrical Code on August 1, 2026. Every panel we install is built to the code edition your permit is written under, which protects both the inspection and your insurance coverage.
Exclusive Technology
We Do Not Guess.
We See Your Panel’s
Hidden Failures.
The Electricians uses certified FLIR thermal imaging technology by Teledyne on every panel service call in Colorado Springs. A thermal camera detects heat signatures, stress loads, and failing connections that are invisible to the naked eye. It is the early warning system your panel does not have built in.
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Safety Alert
Is Your Colorado Springs Home’s Panel on the Recall List?
Colorado Springs homes built between the 1950s and early 1990s have a high probability of containing a recalled electrical panel. These panels have documented histories of breaker failure that can lead to electrical fires. Many El Paso County homeowners do not know they have one until an inspector or an insurance carrier points it out.
Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) Stab-Lok
Federal Pacific Electric was one of the most widely used panel manufacturers in the United States from the 1950s through the early 1980s. Their Stab-Lok breakers were installed in a large share of Colorado Springs homes built during the postwar and Cold War expansion, across neighborhoods including Patty Jewett, Knob Hill, Ivywild, Stratton Meadows, Village Seven, and the older sections of Skyway and the Broadmoor area.
A 2002 New Jersey court found that FPE had falsified UL certification testing data for its Stab-Lok breakers. Independent studies have shown these breakers fail to trip during electrical surges at unacceptable rates. The primary safety mechanism designed to prevent an electrical fire may not function when your home needs it most.
Colorado insurer alert: Many homeowners insurance carriers will not write new policies or will cancel existing policies on homes with Federal Pacific panels. Most replacements are completed in a single day, and we provide the panel documentation your carrier asks for.


Zinsco / Sylvania and Other Recalled Brands
Zinsco panels (also sold under the Sylvania name) were common in Colorado homes through the mid-1970s. Like FPE, Zinsco breakers have a documented history of failing to trip under fault conditions and of physically fusing to the bus bar, making them impossible to shut off manually.
Bulldog Pushmatic: push-button breakers no longer serviceable
GE Split-Bus Panels: split-bus design with known overloading vulnerability
Gould / ITE: obsolete panels with parts no longer available
Not Sure What Panel You Have?
The Electricians provides free in-person panel inspections throughout Colorado Springs. If your panel is safe, we will tell you that too.
Simple Process
How a Panel Upgrade Works
From First Call to Final Inspection
One day. No surprises. Your home has power back before we leave.
Free In-Person Estimate
A licensed electrician visits your home, inspects the panel with FLIR thermal imaging, and delivers an upfront written quote. No sales rep, no pressure. Power stays on during the estimate visit.
Installation Day
We coordinate the meter release with Colorado Springs Utilities, or with Mountain View Electric Association or Fountain Utilities depending on your address, then remove the old panel, install the new system, connect all circuits, install service surge protection, and label every breaker. Power is restored before we leave. Power off: 4 to 6 hours.

Permit Inspection Passed
We schedule and attend the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department electrical inspection. Most Colorado Springs panel upgrades pass on the first visit. You receive the permit, inspection record, and all panel documentation for insurance and future home sales.
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Rebates and Incentives
Rebates and Incentives for Colorado Springs Panel Upgrades
Incentive programs for residential electrical work changed sharply between 2025 and 2026, and much of the guidance still published online is out of date. The Electricians tracks which programs are open, which have closed, and which ones apply to Colorado Springs Utilities customers rather than Xcel Energy customers.
Panel work tied to a qualifying heat pump, EV charger, or other electrification project has the best chance of qualifying. Ask during your free estimate and we will document the project the way the current program requires.
Colorado Springs Utilities is a municipally owned utility, so the rebate programs available here are separate from the Xcel Energy programs that cover Denver metro. We confirm current Colorado Springs Utilities incentives for the equipment tied to your panel work before your project starts.
Colorado maintains state level incentives for heat pumps and home electrification, and panel capacity is often a requirement for that work. The federally funded HEAR rebate closed to new single-family applications in Region 1, which includes El Paso and Teller counties, in April 2026. Funding windows move, so we verify status rather than promise a program.
The federal Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit, known as 25C, ended for property placed in service after December 31, 2025. Projects completed in 2026 rely on state and utility programs instead. We provide complete project documentation either way, including permit and inspection records.
Electrical Panel Upgrades in Colorado Springs: What Every Homeowner Should Know
What is an electrical panel upgrade? An electrical panel upgrade replaces the main breaker box, and usually the meter base, service conductors, and grounding system with it, so the home can carry more electrical load safely. The Electricians performs panel upgrades throughout Colorado Springs, and the work is what makes an EV charger, a heat pump, a hot tub, a finished basement, or a shop circuit possible in the first place.
Colorado Springs grew in waves, and each wave left behind a different generation of electrical service. Homes in Old Colorado City, Patty Jewett, Knob Hill, Ivywild, and Stratton Meadows were wired for a household that ran a refrigerator, a furnace fan, and a handful of lamps. Village Seven, Skyway, and the older parts of Rockrimmon came later, and many of those homes still sit on 100-amp service. On the other side of the city, families along the Powers corridor and in Briargate are adding vehicle chargers, heat pumps, and basement suites to houses that were never load calculated for any of it. Both situations end at the same place, which is a panel that needs more capacity than it has.
The Electricians serves Colorado Springs and El Paso County, including Briargate, Rockrimmon, the Broadmoor area, the Powers corridor, Fountain, Security, Widefield, Monument, Falcon, Peyton, and Manitou Springs. Every panel job includes free FLIR thermal imaging, permit coordination through the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department, utility coordination, inspection scheduling, and a 100% satisfaction guarantee. The company is family owned. It is not a private equity roll-up running a call center from another state, so the licensed electrician who prices your panel is accountable for the work that follows.
What Size Electrical Panel Does Your Colorado Springs Home Need?
Panel size depends on square footage, current appliances, and what you plan to add over the next several years. Here is the practical guide The Electricians uses for Colorado Springs homes:
Permits and Inspections in Colorado Springs and El Paso County
Who issues the permit for a panel upgrade in Colorado Springs? The Pikes Peak Regional Building Department reviews permits and performs electrical inspections for Colorado Springs, unincorporated El Paso County, Fountain, Monument, Palmer Lake, Manitou Springs, Green Mountain Falls, Woodland Park, and Calhan. A panel upgrade or a service change requires an electrical permit in every one of those jurisdictions, and the work must be performed by a contractor registered with the department and licensed by the Colorado State Electrical Board.
The Electricians pulls the permit, coordinates the meter release with Colorado Springs Utilities or with Mountain View Electric Association and Fountain Utilities in the outlying areas, and attends the inspection. Homeowners sometimes ask whether the permit is worth the step, and the answer shows up later. Unpermitted electrical work surfaces during a home sale, gives a buyer leverage to renegotiate or walk, and can complicate an insurance claim after a fire or a surge event. The permit and the inspection record are part of what you are paying for.
Panel Upgrades and EV Chargers in Colorado Springs
A Level 2 home charger needs a dedicated 240-volt circuit drawing roughly 40 to 50 amps. For a Colorado Springs home still on 100-amp service, adding that circuit without addressing the panel is usually not possible, and a load calculation will show why. The Electricians frequently completes the panel upgrade and the charger installation as one project, which means one crew, one permit, one inspection, and one day without power instead of two.
Homes with two electric vehicles, or one vehicle plus a heat pump, are the cases where 400-amp service or a load management device becomes the better answer. We size the service for what you plan to own, not only for what is in the driveway today. Call (719) 241-1558 and a licensed electrician will cover both projects in a single visit.
Military Moves, Home Inspections, and Recalled Panels
Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever Space Force Base, and the Air Force Academy keep the Colorado Springs housing market moving on a schedule that most cities do not have. That means a high volume of home inspections, and a Federal Pacific or Zinsco panel is one of the first items an inspector flags. Insurance carriers increasingly refuse to write a new policy on a home with those panels, which can stall a closing that is already tied to a report date.
The Electricians provides same-day in-person estimates for panel replacement and completes most of them in one day, with the permit and the inspection record delivered afterward for the file. If you are selling, buying, or standing in front of a lender who wants the panel addressed before closing, call and we will tell you honestly what the timeline looks like.
Lightning, Surges, and Why Surge Protection Belongs at the Panel
Colorado Springs sits under one of the more active summer thunderstorm patterns in the country, and the Palmer Divide adds its own weather on top of that. Surges travel in through the service, not only through the outlet where the damage appears, so surge protection installed at the service equipment is the layer that protects a heat pump, a furnace control board, a vehicle charger, and every device on the branch circuits behind it. Colorado requires surge protection on dwelling service equipment, and The Electricians installs it as part of every panel upgrade rather than selling it as an add-on.
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Licensed electrician visits your home. FLIR inspection included. Upfront written price before anything starts.
Our Credentials

What Customers Say
Front Range Homeowners on Our Panel Work
★★★★★ 4.9 • 300+ Google Reviews
“Our home was built in 1978 and still had the original Federal Pacific panel. The Electricians came out the same day I called. Mani explained everything clearly before starting. The upgrade was completed in one day and passed inspection the first time.”
“I needed a 200 amp panel upgrade before installing a Tesla Wall Connector. The Electricians handled both projects in a single day. They coordinated directly with Xcel and handled the rebate paperwork. Saved me hundreds and the installation was flawless.”
“The FLIR thermal imaging they did on our panel found a failing breaker I never knew about. They showed me the heat signature on the camera and replaced it on the spot. That kind of diagnostic technology is exactly what separates a real professional from the rest.”
Where We Work
Serving Colorado Springs and El Paso County
Same-day availability and upfront pricing across Colorado Springs and the surrounding communities, whatever your neighborhood.
📍 Central Colorado Springs
Old Colorado City, Patty Jewett, Knob Hill, Ivywild, Shooks Run, Downtown, and the surrounding older neighborhoods.
📍 Briargate & Northgate
Cordera, Wolf Ranch, Pine Creek, Flying Horse, and the Academy corridor on the north side.
📍 Rockrimmon & Peregrine
Rockrimmon, Peregrine, Mountain Shadows, Pinon Valley, and the northwest side of the city.
📍 Broadmoor & Skyway
Broadmoor, Skyway, Cheyenne Canyon, Stratton Meadows, and southwest Colorado Springs.
📍 Powers Corridor
Springs Ranch, Stetson Hills, Banning Lewis Ranch, Claremont Ranch, and Cimarron Hills.
📍 Fountain & Security-Widefield
Fountain, Security, Widefield, and the neighborhoods serving Fort Carson families.
📍 Monument & Palmer Lake
Monument, Palmer Lake, Gleneagle, Black Forest, and the Tri-Lakes area.
📍 Falcon, Peyton & Manitou Springs
Falcon, Peyton, Manitou Springs, Green Mountain Falls, and Woodland Park.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions About Electrical Panel Upgrades in Colorado Springs
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