Maybe Get a New Electrical Panel


My house was built in 65 and the electrical panel is at least 15 years old. There is a deal through a company offering a new electrical panel with whole house surge protection for $949, the regular price is $2495. I'm thinking of getting a panel for several reasons: the whole house surge protection, the cost savings on the work, improvement in the quality of the AC in the house for my system, our lights dim even when turning on something like an iron to iron clothes and finally, it could save a little money on the electric bill.

Your thoughts? If I do this, any tips on the kind of panel to get or to pass on? I saw here that a Square D panel with copper buss is preferred over one with aluminum buss?
foster_9
The material cost probably comes from the surge protector. I'm pretty sure the protection is installed before the panel, so you probably have a somewhat permanent problem if you don't like what it does to your sound.

Not sure what the surge protection does to improve your AC if it's not conditioning. Definitely, a worthwhile endeavor to fully investigate this system before leaping.
Thanks for the feedback from all of you. All things considrered, I will likely not go this route.
You can get a quality "value" pack (w/30a/50a and 20a breakers inc.) for around $120 @ HD. Homeline or GE. Top of the line Homeline "QO" panel box around $180. So, for just a panel change out $900- 1000 is fair. Are you out of circuits (spaces) in your panel box? How many amps is your old panel box? Not sure about whole home surge protection, but GE makes a product which fits in your panel box. around $60. How well it protects I do not know. I'd ask the company doing the work a few questions and then decide. Your lights are dimming b/c your iron is on the same circuit. You'll need more circuit runs which will require additional work. If you install a new 200amp panel box you'll have up to 40 circuits. Good Luck
Kotta,

The Square D Homeline was designed to compete with the likes of GE and ITE. Load center panel with cheap aluminum bus.

The Square D QO load center on the other hand is a good load center panel with plated copper bus. The QO breakers are also good quality breakers.

As for the HD pricing surely you would not expect an electrical contractor to send an employee to HD to buy the panel and breakers and then only charge the customer the actual HD cost.

Foster_9,

Materials alone would cost more than $949.00
05-15-12: Jea48


It is possible to buy a load center with aluminum bus, breakers, and a whole house Surge Protection Device for under $300.00..... Quality of ??

If an electrical permit will be pulled add the cost of the permit.

Good chance the AHJ will require AFCI, (arc fault breakers), for the 120V 15 amp branch circuits that feed the bedrooms. (NEC 2002)
An AFCI costs around $42.00 each at HD.

The AHJ may not have adopted the NEC 2008 code change for additional AFCI protection required for other 120V 15 and 20 amp branch circuits.

Good chance the electrical service Grounding Electrode System will need to be updated to meet current code as well as the power company's grounding requirements for lightning protection.
Add material and labor costs + markup.

The wire from the meter socket to the new panel may not be long enough to terminate on the main breaker lugs and the neutral bus lug.
Unless you specify otherwise the contractor will have his electrician install aluminum wire.
Add material and labor + markup.

There is a deal through a company offering a new electrical panel with whole house surge protection for $949, the regular price is $2495.
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Jim
If he has to bring up to current code, then he would most likely have to have AFCI breakers for the bedrooms. (Around $40 ea.) As well as two grounding rods. (His current ground wire may be only on the cold water pipe?) He may need a new meter base and service entrance wire. No obligation in asking. Just know the right questions to ask. Don't be pressured into buying now. Bill