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Modern homes demand more electrical power than systems installed decades ago were designed to provide. When your electrical service can’t keep up with air conditioning, kitchen appliances, electronics, and electric vehicle charging, it’s time for an upgrade. BIG Family Electrical Services & EV Charger Installation provides complete electrical service upgrades that bring Baton Rouge homes up to current capacity standards, including areas like Mid City where older wiring systems often need modernization.
An electrical service upgrade increases the amount of power your home can safely use. This involves replacing your electrical panel, upgrading the service entrance equipment, and often coordinating with your utility company to install new service lines. The result is reliable electrical capacity that supports your lifestyle without constant breaker trips or safety concerns, especially in communities like Capital Heights where growing electrical demand often exceeds older panel limits..
our services:
- Carbon Monoxide Detector Installation
- Circuit Breaker Installation
- Doorbell Installation
- Electrical Outlet Installation
- Electrical Panel Upgrade & Replacement
- Electrical Repair Services
- Electrical Rewiring
- Electrical Safety Inspection
- Electrical Service Upgrade
- Electrician
- Emergency Electrician
- EV Charger Installation
- GFCI Outlet Installation
- Home Automation Installation
- Low Voltage Wiring
- Residential Electrician & Electrical Services
- Smoke Detector Installation
- Whole House Generator Installation & Repair
- Whole House Surge Protector
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Indicators Your Home May Need an Electrical Service Upgrade
Several warning signs indicate your electrical service can’t handle your home’s current power demands. Recognizing these symptoms helps you address capacity problems before they damage equipment or create safety hazards.
Common signs pointing to insufficient electrical service include:
- Frequent circuit breaker trips even when you’re not running unusual loads
- Lights that dim when air conditioning or other major appliances start
- Inability to run multiple appliances simultaneously without losing power
- Breakers that feel warm or hot during normal electrical use
- Flickering lights throughout the house when the electrical demand increases
- Reliance on extension cords and power strips because you lack adequate outlets
- Burning smell near the electrical panel or service entrance
- Your electrical panel contains fuses instead of modern circuit breakers
- 60 or 100-amp service in a home with central air conditioning
- Plans to add electric vehicle charging, pool equipment, or other high-demand devices
- Home additions or renovations that increase electrical requirements
- Age of electrical service exceeding 25 to 30 years
Baton Rouge’s long cooling season puts extra stress on electrical systems. Air conditioning represents one of the largest electrical loads in your home. When your service capacity barely handles current demands, adding any new appliance or device pushes the system beyond safe limits, especially in parts of Goodwood where older homes often still operate on outdated electrical service.
Many older Baton Rouge homes have 60 or 100-amp electrical service. These systems worked fine when installed, but they can’t support modern electrical needs. Central air conditioning alone can require 30 to 50 amps. Add kitchen appliances, water heaters, dryers, and electronics, and you quickly exceed what older services provide safely.
Advantages of Updating Your Electrical Service
Upgrading your electrical service delivers practical benefits beyond simply stopping breaker trips. Modern electrical capacity improves safety, supports home value, and enables lifestyle improvements.
Electrical service upgrades provide these important benefits:
- Reliable power for all home systems without constant breaker trips or dimming lights
- Safe operation of high-demand appliances and equipment without overloading circuits
- Ability to add electric vehicle chargers, pool equipment, or workshop tools
- Increased home value as buyers expect adequate electrical capacity
- Improved safety through modern circuit protection and proper grounding
- Lower insurance premiums as some carriers reduce rates for updated electrical systems
- Future-proofing your home for emerging electrical technologies
- Peace of mind knowing your electrical system can handle your family’s needs
- Elimination of dangerous workarounds like multiple extension cords and power strips
Modern 200-amp service provides capacity for today’s needs plus room for future additions. You won’t need another upgrade when you buy an electric vehicle, add a home office, or install a hot tub. The system accommodates growth without modification.
Updated electrical panels include modern safety features like AFCI and GFCI breakers that prevent fires and electrocutions. Older panels lack these protections. Upgrading your service means upgrading safety throughout your electrical system.
Baton Rouge homeowners benefit from electrical upgrades that support reliable air conditioning operation. When your service has adequate capacity, AC systems run efficiently without voltage drops that strain compressors and reduce cooling effectiveness. Proper electrical supply extends HVAC equipment life and reduces repair costs.
Meeting Today's Power and Technology Needs
- Central air conditioning requires substantial electrical capacity. A typical central AC system draws 15 to 30 amps when running. During Baton Rouge's long summer, air conditioning runs for hours daily. Undersized electrical service causes voltage drops that reduce cooling efficiency and damage compressor motors.
- Electric vehicle charging represents the single largest new electrical demand most homeowners face. Level 2 EV chargers typically require dedicated 40 to 50-amp circuits. Homes with 100-amp service rarely have the capacity to add EV charging without eliminating other circuits or upgrading the entire service.
- Modern kitchen appliances draw more power than older models. Induction cooktops, convection ovens, and large refrigerators all increase kitchen electrical demands. Many kitchens now need multiple 20-amp circuits where a single 15-amp circuit once sufficed.
- Home offices with multiple computers, monitors, printers, and networking equipment create continuous electrical loads that earlier homes never anticipated. Work-from-home arrangements mean these devices run all day rather than just evenings and weekends.
- Smart home technology adds electrical devices throughout your home. While individual smart devices use minimal power, the cumulative effect of dozens of connected devices, cameras, sensors, and hubs increases overall electrical consumption.
- Home entertainment systems with large televisions, gaming consoles, sound systems, and streaming devices draw consistent power. Most homes now have multiple entertainment centers where one television once served the entire family.
- Pool and spa equipment requires dedicated circuits with significant amperage. Pool pumps, heaters, and lighting all add to electrical demand, often exceeding what's available in homes with older electrical service.
- Workshop and hobby equipment like table saws, welders, air compressors, and power tools need robust electrical capacity. These tools exceed what standard circuits provide and often require 240-volt circuits.
Modern life demands electrical capacity that simply didn’t exist in older homes. Service upgrades acknowledge this reality and provide the power needed to live comfortably in today’s electrically dependent world, especially in areas like Tara where expanding households and added appliances often strain existing electrical systems.
Why Homeowners Trust BIG Family Electrical Services & EV Charger Installation for Electrical Service Upgrades
BIG Family Electrical has upgraded electrical services throughout Baton Rouge since 2006. We’re a family-owned company built on generations of electrical knowledge. Our founder combines hands-on electrician experience with engineering expertise to design and install service upgrades that meet your needs safely and reliably.
We handle every aspect of electrical service upgrades from initial assessment through final inspection. This includes coordinating with Entergy and other utility providers to ensure proper service line installation. We manage permits, inspections, and all technical details so the process runs smoothly.
Our team understands Baton Rouge homes and construction methods across different decades. We know how to work with various foundation types, siding materials, and existing electrical configurations. That local knowledge helps us complete upgrades efficiently with minimal impact on your home’s appearance.
We take safety seriously because electrical service upgrades involve working with high-voltage equipment. We follow proper procedures for de-energizing systems, working with utility companies, and protecting your family during the upgrade process. Safety comes first in everything we do.
Our approach is straightforward and honest. We assess your current electrical usage, discuss your plans for future additions, and recommend appropriate service capacity. We explain the upgrade process, timeline, and costs upfront. No surprises, no pressure, just professional guidance from electricians who care about getting it right.
We respect your home and your time. Service upgrades require coordination with utility companies and inspectors, but we manage these relationships professionally to minimize delays. We protect your property during work, clean up thoroughly, and ensure your home looks as good when we finish as when we started.
Baton Rouge homes need detectors inside each bedroom, outside sleeping areas, on every level, including basements, and near attached garages. We install detectors at the proper ceiling or wall height away from corners, vents, and windows where airflow might prevent early detection.
For carbon monoxide protection, we place detectors near furnaces, water heaters, and in hallways outside bedrooms. If you have a fireplace or attached garage, we add detectors in those areas, too.