Question 1 of 7
What is your electric service size?
Check the CL number on your electric meter outside. Not sure? No problem — choose below.
You can also call your electric provider and ask for your service amperage — they have it on file.
Under 200A — strong candidate for a service upgrade.
Question 2 of 7
And the breaker panel inside your home?
This is the gray box with circuit breakers, usually in a garage, utility room, or hallway. It may differ from your service size.
Under 200A — this panel will need an upgrade.
Question 3 of 7
When was your home built?
The age of your home tells us about the existing wiring and what code upgrades may be required.
Question 4 of 7
Do you have or plan to install an EV charger?
EV chargers require a dedicated 240V circuit. This affects how much capacity your panel and service need to handle.
Question 5 of 7
Any other high-load equipment?
Pools, jacuzzis, and generators each need their own dedicated circuit, which affects the panel size we recommend.
Question 6 of 7
How many A/C units does your home have?
Count all central units and mini-splits. Each draws significant power and affects the total panel size needed.
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* This is a reference range based on similar projects in Polk County, FL. The final price depends on current system condition, site access, permit requirements, and local code compliance. Hervis Electrical Design will confirm the exact price during your free on-site visit.