Electrical Panel Installation in Brevard County
Licensed Breaker Panel Replacement for Brevard County Homes Since 1967
Dial Duron Service Co. has been serving Central Florida families and businesses since 1967. Our fully licensed and insured electricians handle breaker panel replacement and new electrical panel installation throughout Brevard County, including Melbourne, Merritt Island, Rockledge, Port St. John, Viera West, and West Melbourne. With over 2,000 verified Google reviews and an A+ BBB rating, our track record speaks for itself.
Florida law requires a licensed electrician to pull permits and perform panel replacement work. Every job our team completes meets Florida Building Code and current NEC standards, with all required Brevard County permits handled from start to finish.
Ready to schedule a free estimate for electrical panel installation or breaker panel replacement? Call us today at (321) 341-3625 and we’ll walk you through your options.
Why Brevard County Homeowners Choose Dial Duron Service Co. for Panel Work
A panel replacement touches every circuit in your home. You want a team with the licensing, accountability, and local history to back the work long after the job is done.
- No Added Fees for Evenings or Weekends
Our pricing doesn’t change based on when you call. If your schedule requires an evening or Saturday appointment, there’s no premium added to the estimate. - 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
We stand behind every installation. If something isn’t right, we make it right. - Multi-Trade Capability
Many panel replacements happen alongside HVAC upgrades, generator installs, or remodeling projects. Because Dial Duron Service Co. handles electrical, HVAC, and plumbing under one roof, you don’t have to coordinate multiple contractors when a project spans trades. - Financing Options Available
Panel replacement is a significant investment. Financing is available for qualified homeowners who want to spread the cost.
We’ve treated Brevard County homeowners the way we’d want our own neighbors treated since the day we opened. That hasn’t changed.
Schedule Your Free Panel Installation Estimate
Whether you’re replacing a failing panel, upgrading capacity for new equipment, or addressing a flagged panel on a 4-point inspection, our licensed electricians can assess your home and provide a clear, no-pressure estimate. We serve Melbourne, Merritt Island, Rockledge, Port St. John, Viera West, West Melbourne, and the surrounding Brevard County area.
Signs Your Brevard County Home Needs a New Breaker Panel
Some warning signs are easy to dismiss as minor electrical quirks. Others point to a panel that has reached the end of its service life or poses an active safety risk. Watch for these indicators:
- Frequent breaker trips that reset but return quickly, signaling the panel can’t handle your home’s load
- Burning smells, scorch marks, or discoloration around the panel, which are urgent signs of overheating
- Buzzing or humming from inside the panel, pointing to loose wiring or a failing breaker
- A panel that feels warm or hot to the touch, indicating poor connections or internal damage
- Flickering or dimming lights when other appliances run, suggesting the panel is struggling to distribute load
- A panel 25 to 40 years old or older that may no longer meet current code
- Federal Pacific (Stab-Lok) or Zinsco panels, which have documented safety defects and are routinely flagged during Florida 4-point home inspections as requiring replacement
Call Dial Duron Service Co. at (321) 341-3625 to book your free estimate for electrical panel replacement in Brevard County.
What Our Breaker Panel Replacement Service Covers
A full panel replacement with Dial Duron Service Co. begins with an assessment of your home’s current and projected electrical load. From there, our licensed electricians size the new load center to match your needs, remove the old panel, land all circuits, label every breaker, and coordinate utility shutoff with Florida Power and Light.
Our team handles the residential electrical permit required by Brevard County Planning and Development, submitted through the county’s Advanced Service Site (BASS). After installation, a county inspection confirms the work meets Florida Building Code before power is restored.
Most residential installations today call for a 200-amp panel, the current standard for homes with modern appliances and HVAC systems. Homes with higher-demand equipment such as EV chargers, whole-home generators, or large heat-pump systems may require greater capacity. Where the main panel doesn’t need full replacement, subpanel installation is an option for expanding capacity in workshops, additions, or detached structures.
Common Reasons Brevard County Homes Need a New Electrical Panel
Aging isn’t the only reason a panel needs replacement. Electrical demand has grown significantly as homes add high-draw equipment, and older panels weren’t designed for today’s load requirements. These are the situations we see most often in Brevard County:
- New HVAC systems, particularly high-efficiency heat pumps, often increase electrical load enough to require a panel replacement or upgrade
- EV charger installation requires a dedicated 240-volt circuit and panel capacity that most 100-amp panels can’t support
- Whole-home standby generators require a transfer switch or generator interlock kit at the main panel
- Solar panel systems with net metering need a panel and meter configuration that handles backfeed without nuisance trips
- Home additions or remodels that add square footage, new rooms, or large appliances routinely exceed an older panel’s capacity
- Florida 4-point home inspections, required by many insurance carriers, commonly flag outdated or recalled panels as needing immediate replacement before coverage is written or renewed
The Brevard County Permit Process for Panel Replacement
Pulling a permit isn’t a formality. It’s what triggers the county inspection that confirms your new panel was installed correctly and meets the Florida Building Code. Unpermitted panel work can affect your homeowners insurance coverage and create real liability when you sell.
Residential electrical permits for panel installation and replacement in Brevard County are issued through Brevard County Planning and Development and submitted digitally through the county’s Advanced Service Site (BASS). A licensed electrician must pull the permit, and our team manages the entire application and coordinates inspection scheduling on your behalf. Once installation is complete, a county inspector confirms code compliance before power is restored, creating a documented record for insurance carriers and prospective buyers in a real-estate transaction.