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Full Electrical Service Upgrade with Panel and Meter Base in Fort Worth

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A lot of homeowners don't think about their electrical panel until something goes wrong. Tripped breakers that won't reset. Lights that flicker for no good reason. Or worse - an inspector flags the whole setup during a home sale. By that point, the problem is already bigger than it needed to be. Getting ahead of it is always the smarter move.

This Fort Worth home needed a full service upgrade. We're talking a new panel, a new meter base, and a properly installed emergency disconnect - all brought up to 2023 NEC standards and City of Fort Worth requirements. That last part matters more than people realize. Local municipalities often have requirements on top of the national code, and if your work isn't up to both, it won't pass inspection. We know Fort Worth's requirements inside and out.

Inside, the new panel is loaded and wired clean. Every circuit landed correctly, grounds and neutrals separated properly, and a 200-amp main breaker in place. Outside, the new meter base and emergency disconnect are mounted solid against the brick - the kind of work that's built to last and built to pass. No shortcuts, no guesswork.

The emergency disconnect is something a lot of older homes are missing entirely. Under current code, utility workers and first responders need a way to cut power to your home from outside - fast. It's not just a code box to check. It's a genuine safety feature, and it's now standard on any service upgrade we do.

If your home is still running on an outdated panel or a meter base that's seen better days, this kind of upgrade is worth a serious look. Clean power, proper protection, and the peace of mind that comes with knowing everything is up to code.