Caledon, Ontario

Panel Upgrades
in Caledon

The 100-amp to 200-amp panel upgrade is our single most requested service in Caledon. Rural properties that were wired 30 to 50 years ago simply do not have the capacity for EV chargers, workshops, heat pumps, and modern kitchens. Bolton homes from the 1990s are also hitting the ceiling as homeowners add circuits. We handle the full upgrade - new panel, meter base, Hydro One coordination, and ESA inspection.

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WHY CHOOSE US IN CALEDON

Local Electricians Who Know Caledon

Many rural Caledon properties still run on 100-amp service that cannot handle modern loads from EV chargers, home offices, and workshops. Estate homes in Palgrave need landscape lighting, barn wiring, and backup generator hookups. Bolton's growing residential base is driving demand for standard residential electrical work. Horse properties throughout Caledon need specialized barn and arena wiring with weatherproof fixtures.

30-Minute Response to Bolton

Bolton is one of our closest service areas outside Brampton. We reach most Caledon properties within 30 to 45 minutes, including rural locations along Airport Road and Highway 10.

ESA Licensed for Caledon

Every job is ESA permitted and inspected. We handle all paperwork, notifications, and scheduling with the ESA Mississauga office and coordinate meter upgrades directly with Hydro One.

5-Star Reputation

47 Google reviews and a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Caledon is a tight community - we earn referrals on every job we complete.

Barn & Estate Wiring Experts

Horse barns, riding arenas, heated workshops, and multi-building estates. We know the ESA requirements for agricultural and outbuilding electrical that most residential electricians never deal with.

Neighbourhoods We Serve in Caledon

BoltonCaledon EastCaledon VillageInglewoodPalgraveMono MillsAltonTerra CottaCheltenhamBelfountainCataractValleywoodSouthFields Village

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THE SERVICE

Panel Upgrades — What's Included

What Is an Electrical Panel Upgrade?

Your electrical panel (also called a breaker box or distribution panel) is the central hub that distributes electricity to every room in your home. It takes the power coming in from the street and splits it into individual circuits for your lights, outlets, appliances, and heavy equipment like air conditioners and EV chargers. An electrical panel upgrade replaces your existing panel with a modern, higher-capacity unit. This usually means going from a 100 amp panel to a 200 amp panel, or replacing an outdated fuse box with a modern breaker panel. For homeowners in Brampton, Mississauga, and the surrounding GTA, a panel upgrade is one of the most important electrical investments you can make. Older homes built before the 1990s were wired for a different era. They did not account for EV chargers, home offices with multiple monitors, hot tubs, or the dozens of devices a modern family uses daily. When your panel cannot keep up, you get tripping breakers, flickering lights, and real safety risks.

7 Signs You Need an Electrical Panel Upgrade

1. Breakers tripping frequently. If you are resetting breakers every week, your panel is overloaded and cannot safely distribute power to your circuits. 2. Flickering or dimming lights. Lights that dim when your dryer, AC, or another large appliance kicks on indicate your panel is struggling to deliver enough current. 3. You still have a Federal Pioneer panel. Federal Pioneer panels were installed in hundreds of thousands of Canadian homes between the 1950s and 1990s. Many of these panels have breakers that fail to trip during overloads, creating a serious fire risk. If you have a Federal Pioneer panel, replacement is strongly recommended. 4. Your home still uses a fuse box. Fuse boxes were the standard before circuit breaker panels. They are not designed for modern electrical loads and most insurance companies in Ontario will flag them. 5. You have knob-and-tube wiring. If your home still has knob-and-tube wiring, a panel upgrade is typically part of the rewiring process to bring your home up to current Ontario Electrical Safety Code. 6. You are planning a renovation or addition. Adding a basement apartment, garage workshop, kitchen remodel, or any major renovation almost always requires more electrical capacity. 7. You want to install an EV charger or hot tub. A Level 2 EV charger draws 30 to 50 amps on its own. A hot tub draws 40 to 50 amps. If your 100 amp panel is already near capacity, you will need a 200 amp upgrade before these can be installed safely.

100 Amp vs 200 Amp Panel - Which Do You Need?

Most older homes in Brampton were built with 100 amp electrical service. That was enough for the appliances and lighting of the 1970s and 1980s, but it falls short today. A 200 amp panel upgrade gives you roughly double the electrical capacity. You need a 200 amp upgrade if you are adding an EV charger, hot tub, or pool heater, your home has electric heating or a workshop with power tools, you are finishing a basement or adding an addition, you run multiple high-draw appliances at the same time (dryer, AC, oven, dishwasher), or your insurance company is requiring a panel upgrade. For smaller homes with gas heating and no plans for major additions, a 100 amp panel replacement (swapping an old panel for a new 100 amp unit) may be sufficient. During your $49 assessment, we evaluate your current usage and future plans and recommend the right size. The $49 is credited toward your project if you move forward.

Federal Pioneer Panel Replacement

Federal Pioneer is one of the most common panel brands found in older Canadian homes. The problem is that many Federal Pioneer Stab-Lok breakers have a documented failure rate. They can fail to trip during an overload or short circuit, which means the breaker does not do its job of protecting your wiring from overheating. This is a fire hazard. If you open your panel and see the Federal Pioneer or Stab-Lok name, we strongly recommend a panel replacement. We have replaced hundreds of Federal Pioneer panels across Brampton, Mississauga, and Vaughan. The process typically takes one day. We remove the old panel and breakers, install a new panel from a trusted manufacturer (Siemens, Square D, or Eaton), reconnect all your circuits, and schedule the ESA inspection. You get a modern panel with arc-fault protection and a certificate of inspection for your records and insurance.

The Panel Upgrade Process - What to Expect

Every panel upgrade we do follows the same proven process. First, you book a $49 on-site assessment. A licensed electrician inspects your current panel, tests capacity, checks the meter base, and discusses your current and future electrical needs. The $49 fee is credited toward your project. Second, you receive a detailed written quote. We break down every line item so you know exactly what you are paying for. No hidden fees, no surprises. Third, on installation day, our ESA-licensed electricians arrive on time and get to work. Power is typically off for 4 to 6 hours during the swap. Most panel upgrades are completed in a single day. Fourth, the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) inspects the finished work. This is a mandatory step in Ontario for any panel upgrade. We handle the entire permit and inspection process. Fifth, you receive your ESA certificate of inspection. This document proves your panel meets current Ontario Electrical Safety Code standards. Keep it on file for your insurance company and for future home sales.

Electrical Panel Upgrade Cost in Ontario

Most panel upgrades in Brampton cost between $1,500 and $4,500, depending on panel size, permit fees, and existing wiring condition. A straight 100A panel swap on a simple job comes in at the lower end. A 100A to 200A upgrade with meter base replacement and additional circuits is at the higher end. Panel upgrade costs vary depending on the scope of work. Factors that affect pricing include the amperage change (100A to 200A costs more than a straight 100A panel swap), whether the meter base needs replacement, the number of additional circuits required, accessibility of the panel location, and whether the service entrance cable from the street needs upgrading. Rather than guessing at a number, the best approach is to book a $49 on-site assessment. You get an exact quote based on your specific home. The $49 is credited toward your project if you proceed. We also offer Financeit financing so you can spread the cost over monthly payments with approved credit. Every quote includes the ESA permit, inspection, and certificate of inspection at no extra charge.

Why Brampton Homeowners Choose Superior Power Electric

Superior Power Electric is led by Shaun Pennant, a licensed electrician with over 15 years in the trade. We hold ESA/ECRA License #7014710, which means every panel upgrade we complete is inspected and certified by the Electrical Safety Authority. We have 47 five-star Google reviews from homeowners across Brampton and the GTA. We show up on time, give honest quotes, and finish the job right the first time. We serve Brampton, Mississauga, Vaughan, Caledon, Georgetown, and Oakville. Whether you need a Federal Pioneer panel replacement, a 100 amp to 200 amp upgrade, or a fuse box conversion, call (647) 872-9954 or book your $49 assessment online.

Recent Panel Upgrade Projects in the GTA

A Bramalea homeowner called us after their breaker kept tripping every time the dryer ran. We arrived and found a 60-amp fuse box from the 1960s still feeding a 4-bedroom home. We upgraded to a 200-amp panel the same day, added a dedicated 30-amp laundry circuit, and installed whole-home surge protection. The job took six hours. In Brampton's Bram East area, a homeowner had just purchased a 1978 bungalow and wanted to add an EV charger for their Tesla. Their Federal Pioneer panel could not support the load. We replaced the panel with a new 200-amp Square D unit, pulled the ESA permit, and had the EV charger rough-in done in a single day. A Mississauga homeowner near Streetsville was finishing their basement and needed a subpanel to handle the new circuits. Their existing 100-amp main panel had only two breaker spaces remaining. We upgraded the main to 200-amp, installed a 60-amp subpanel in the basement, and ran four new circuits for the gym, media room, and dedicated office - all in one project. A Vaughan detached home had lights flickering throughout the second floor. The assessment revealed undersized breakers and a loose main connection inside the Federal Pioneer panel. We replaced the panel entirely rather than attempt repairs on a panel with documented failure history, and the homeowner's insurance company accepted the ESA certificate to update their policy.

How We Handle the ESA Permit and Inspection Process

In Ontario, every electrical panel upgrade requires an ESA (Electrical Safety Authority) permit and a post-installation inspection. This is not optional, and skipping it creates serious problems - an unpermitted panel upgrade can void your home insurance, create issues when you sell, and leave you liable if an electrical fault occurs after the work. We handle the entire permit and inspection process as part of every panel upgrade we complete. Here is how it works. Before installation, we pull the ESA permit online. The permit number is recorded on the work order. On installation day, we complete the upgrade, connect all circuits, and restore power. Within a few days, the ESA schedules an inspection at your home. An ESA inspector arrives, reviews the installation, and either passes it or issues a correction notice. In over five years of panel upgrades across Brampton and the GTA, we have a clean inspection record. Once the inspection passes, you receive an ESA Certificate of Inspection. This document is your proof that the work meets Ontario Electrical Safety Code. Keep it with your home documents - you will need it when your insurance company asks for proof of upgrade and when you eventually sell the home.

CALEDON ELECTRICAL REALITIES

What Caledon Homeowners Deal With

Every city has its own electrical quirks. Here's what we see most often in Caledon.

Rural 100-Amp Service Limits

Caledon has more rural properties per capita than almost anywhere in the GTA. Hundreds of homes along Airport Road, Healey Road, and the concession roads between Bolton and Mono Mills are still running on the original 100-amp service. One EV charger draws 40 amps. Add a well pump, a workshop, and a heat pump, and the math does not work. These properties need 200-amp upgrades before anything else.

Horse Barn and Arena Wiring

Caledon is horse country. From Palgrave's private estates to the riding facilities near the Caledon Equestrian Park, barns need specialized wiring: dust-proof light fixtures rated for agricultural use, GFCI-protected outlets, heated waterer circuits, ventilation fan power, and arena lighting. Standard residential electricians often get this wrong. We know what the ESA requires in agricultural buildings.

Extended Power Outages in Rural Areas

When Hydro One goes down after an ice storm or wind event, urban areas get priority restoration. Rural Caledon properties on Airport Road, Mississauga Road, and the backcountry east of Highway 10 can be without power for 24 to 72 hours. Backup generator hookups with proper transfer switches are not a luxury here - they are a necessity for well-pumped water, sump pumps, and refrigeration.

Heritage Hamlet Wiring in Belfountain and Inglewood

Belfountain, Inglewood, Terra Cotta, and Cheltenham are beautiful heritage hamlets with homes dating to the 1800s. The wiring in these homes has been patched and extended over 100+ years. Insurance companies are flagging these properties, and some homeowners have received non-renewal notices until the electrical is brought up to current standards.

Long Driveway and Outbuilding Runs

Caledon properties regularly have 50-metre to 200-metre runs from the main panel to a detached garage, workshop, or barn. Over those distances, voltage drop becomes a real issue if the wire gauge is not sized correctly. Undersized feeders cause motors to overheat, lights to dim, and tools to underperform. Proper engineering of these runs is critical.

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NEARBY CITIES

Panel Upgrades in Nearby GTA Cities

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MORE SERVICES IN CALEDON

Other Electrical Services We Offer in Caledon

Emergency Electrician

Rural emergencies in Caledon require a contractor willing to travel to Bolton, Caledon East, and Palgrave. We cover all of Caledon Township 24/7. From a tripped 200-amp main on a farm property to a burning outlet in a Bolton subdivision home, we dispatch same day and resolve the hazard safely.

Barn & Outbuilding Wiring

From horse barns in Palgrave to hobby workshops in Caledon East and studio spaces in Terra Cotta, outbuilding wiring is a Caledon specialty. We install properly sized feeder cables, weatherproof sub-panels, dust-proof and moisture-rated fixtures, GFCI-protected outlets, and dedicated circuits for welders, compressors, and heating equipment. Every installation passes ESA inspection.

EV Charger Installation

Caledon residents drive more kilometres per day than almost anywhere in the GTA. Commuting from Bolton or Caledon East to Brampton, Mississauga, or Toronto means EV range matters, and so does having a Level 2 charger at home for a full overnight charge. We install the dedicated 240V circuit and charger in garages and carports across Caledon, including rural properties with longer panel-to-charger runs.

Landscape & Estate Lighting

Palgrave estates and large Bolton properties invest in landscape lighting that highlights their acreage - driveway bollards, tree uplighting, pathway lights, barn accent lighting, and security floods. We design and install low-voltage LED landscape systems with timers, photocells, and zone control. On a 5-acre Palgrave lot, a well-designed lighting system transforms the property and adds real value.

Knob-and-Tube Removal

The heritage hamlets of Inglewood, Belfountain, Cheltenham, and Alton are where we find the oldest wiring in Caledon. Homes built in the late 1800s and early 1900s along the Credit River often still have active knob-and-tube circuits buried under blown-in insulation - a serious fire hazard. We remove it completely and rewire with modern copper, preserving the heritage character of the home.

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