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How much does it cost to replace an electrical panel in a home?

Replacing a home electrical panel typically costs $800 to $4,800 with Damyans Electric Inc., per our published pricing. Most added cost comes from increasing amperage or correcting older service or grounding so the new panel meets code.

Final pricing is confirmed after an on-site evaluation and a detailed, line-item quote. Our team regularly completes panel work in the Twin Cities and understands local code requirements, which helps keep projects smooth and compliant.

What can change the price:

  • Panel size and amperage (100, 150, 200 amp)
  • Panel location, relocation, or working space issues
  • Need for a full service upgrade or mast/meter repairs
  • Grounding and bonding corrections
  • Adding whole-home surge protection or new AFCI/GFCI breakers
  • Coordinating for EV chargers, hot tubs, or future loads

If you notice burn marks, heat, or frequent breaker trips, do not open the panel and schedule a licensed inspection. <br/> Updated: 2026-04-06 <br/> Need help in Golden Valley, MN? Call (952) 500-8732 or book online. "They left my panel upgraded and surge protected." — Melissa G.

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