W WillCo Electric
Panel Upgrades & Replacement

Electrical panel upgrades done right in Ocala.

100A to 200A service upgrades, breaker panel replacement, whole-home surge protection, and permitted, code-compliant installs — sized for how you actually use your home today.

Newly installed 200A breaker panel in an Ocala home
What We Do

The heart of your home's electrical system.

Your panel is the backbone of everything electrical in your home. If it's undersized, aging, or made by a manufacturer with known safety issues, it's worth replacing. We handle 100A to 200A service upgrades to support modern loads like heat pumps and EV chargers, full breaker panel replacements, whole-home surge protective devices at the main panel, and generator-ready interlocks. We pull permits, coordinate with the utility for a service shutdown when needed, and handle inspections end-to-end.

Benefits

Why upgrade your panel now.

Safety

Modern breakers with AFCI/GFCI protection reduce fire and shock risk across the whole home.

Capacity

200A service leaves headroom for EV chargers, heat pumps, tankless water heaters, and future loads.

Code-Compliance

Permitted, inspected, and labeled — clean documentation for insurance and future buyers.

Clean Workmanship

Straight conduit, labeled breakers, and a tidy interior — a panel you'll actually want to look at.

When to Upgrade

Signs your panel needs work.

If any of these ring a bell, it's worth a quick assessment.

  • 1Panel is 25+ years old or a known-recall brand
  • 2Breakers trip frequently even with normal loads
  • 3You're planning an EV charger, heat pump, or addition
  • 4Rust, scorch marks, or a warm panel cover
  • 5Only 100A service supporting a modern all-electric home
  • 6Home inspection or insurance flagged the panel
Our Process

How the upgrade works.

  1. 1

    Assessment & load calc

    We look at your existing service, run a proper load calculation, and recommend the right amperage.

  2. 2

    Permits & utility coordination

    We handle the permit paperwork and coordinate any needed service shutdown with the utility.

  3. 3

    Install day

    New meter can, service entrance, panel, ground rods, and a whole-home surge protective device — installed in one visit.

  4. 4

    Inspection & sign-off

    We meet the inspector, close out the permit, and hand you a labeled, documented panel.

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Ready for a modern, safe panel?

Free estimates. Load calcs done right. Permits pulled. Inspections passed.

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