sarasota, fl electrical Panel Upgrade

At Aqua Plumbing & Air, we are the trusted providers for electrical panel upgrades in Sarasota, Ellenton, and surrounding areas since 1974.

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Ensure Electrical Safety and Reliability with a Panel Upgrade from Aqua Plumbing & Air


As your trusted electrical service provider in greater Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice Metro, Aqua Plumbing & Air understands the importance of a safe and reliable electrical system in your home or business. One critical component of your electrical infrastructure is the panel, also known as the breaker box or distribution board. Over time, panels can become outdated, posing potential safety hazards and limiting the capacity to handle modern electrical demands. That’s where our expert panel upgrade services come in.

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Why Upgrade Your Electrical Panel?

There are several compelling reasons to consider a panel upgrade for your property in Manatee, Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, Parrish, South Venice, Palmetto, Lakewood Ranch, Longboat Key, Siesta Key, and Ellenton, FL:



  • Safety: Older panels may not meet current electrical codes and safety standards, increasing the risk of electrical fires, shocks, and other hazards.
  • Capacity: If your panel is consistently overloaded or you frequently experience tripped breakers, it may be time to upgrade to a higher-capacity panel to accommodate your growing electrical needs.
  • Compatibility: Newer appliances and electronics often require dedicated circuits or higher amperage, which older panels may not be equipped to handle.


At Aqua Plumbing & Air, our skilled electricians have the expertise to assess your current panel and recommend the most appropriate upgrade solution for your specific situation.

The Panel Upgrade Process

When you choose Aqua Plumbing & Air for your panel upgrade, you can expect a seamless and professional process from start to finish. Here’s what our panel upgrade service typically entails:


  1. Consultation: Our friendly and knowledgeable electricians will visit your property to evaluate your current electrical system, discuss your needs and concerns, and provide expert recommendations.
  2. Planning: Based on the consultation, we’ll develop a customized panel upgrade plan that meets your specific requirements, budget, and local building codes.
  3. Installation: Our licensed and insured electricians will skillfully install your new panel, ensuring proper wiring, grounding, and safety features are in place.
  4. Testing: Before finalizing the upgrade, we’ll thoroughly test your new panel and electrical system to verify its functionality, reliability, and safety.


Throughout the process, our team will keep you informed, answer any questions you may have, and work diligently to minimize disruption to your daily routine.

Choosing the Right Panel for Your Needs

When it comes to panel upgrades, one size does not fit all. Aqua Plumbing & Air offers a range of panel options to suit various electrical requirements and budgets. Some factors to consider when selecting a new panel include:


  • Amperage: The amperage rating determines the maximum amount of electricity your panel can safely handle. Common ratings include 100, 150, and 200 amps.
  • Spaces: The number of spaces in your panel dictates how many individual circuits you can have. More spaces allow for greater flexibility and future expansion.
  • Brand: We work with top-quality panel brands known for their reliability, durability, and advanced safety features.


Our experienced electricians will guide you through the selection process, ensuring you choose a panel that not only meets your current needs but also allows for future growth and changes in your electrical demands.

Trust Aqua Plumbing & Air for Your Panel Upgrade

Since 1974, Aqua Plumbing & Air has been the leader in residential and commercial plumbing services, water treatment services, HVAC services, and electrical services in Sarasota and Manatee Counties. When you call us, you will always get a courteous, uniformed professional who is fully bonded and insured for your protection. That means you’ll receive experience and quality, which has always been an important part of our commitment to you. We stand behind all our products and services with a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee.


With our owner being a Master Plumber and our team offering 24/7 emergency service, you can trust Aqua Plumbing & Air to handle your panel upgrade with the utmost professionalism and care. As a locally family owned and operated business for over 50 years, we deeply understand the unique electrical needs of homes and businesses in greater Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice Metro.



Don’t let an outdated or overloaded panel put your property at risk. Contact Aqua Plumbing & Air today to schedule your panel upgrade consultation and take the first step towards a safer, more reliable electrical system.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • How much does a whole-home rewiring cost?

    The cost depends on the size of your home and the scope of work. We provide detailed estimates so you know the total cost upfront.

  • What times of wiring are hazardous?

    Old wiring systems like knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring pose significant safety risks and should be replaced.


    When you’re ready to upgrade your home’s electrical system, call Aqua Plumbing & Air  for expert whole-home rewiring services in Sarasota and beyond. Keep your home safe, efficient, and up to date!

  • What causes a light switch to stop working?

    Over time, wear and tear, faulty wiring, or a loose connection can cause a light switch to stop working. If you notice that your switch isn’t functioning properly, it’s best to call an electrician to inspect and repair it.

  • Can I replace a light switch myself?

    While it may seem simple, replacing a light switch involves handling live electrical components, which can be dangerous if done incorrectly. For safety and to ensure proper installation, it’s always best to hire a licensed electrician.

  • What's the difference between a standard switch and a dimmer switch?

    A standard switch simply turns the lights on and off, while a dimmer switch allows you to adjust the brightness of the light. Dimmer switches are great for energy savings and creating ambiance in a room.

  • Why is my light switch making a buzzing noise?

    A buzzing noise from a light switch could indicate a problem with the switch or the wiring. It’s important to have this checked out by an electrician, as it could be a sign of a serious electrical issue.

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