5 Signs You Need an Electrical Panel Upgrade in Your NYC Home
Your electrical panel is the heartbeat of your home’s electrical system. And in New York City, where most of the housing stock was built before flat-screen TVs, air fryers, and EV chargers existed, that heartbeat is often running dangerously close to its limit. Here’s how to tell if your NYC apartment or home needs an electrical panel upgrade — before it becomes an emergency.

Sign 1: Your Circuit Breakers Trip Frequently
If you’re resetting breakers more than once a month — especially if it’s always the same breaker — your panel is telling you something. Frequent tripping usually means your circuits are overloaded, which means your panel’s amperage rating isn’t keeping up with your actual electrical demand.
A 60-amp service panel in a modern NYC apartment isn’t a quirk. It’s a liability.
Sign 2: You Still Have a Fuse Box
If you open your electrical panel and see glass fuses instead of breaker switches, you’re working with equipment from the 1950s or earlier. Fuse boxes were designed for a time when a single 60-amp service was plenty for an entire household.
Beyond being undersized, fuse boxes are a problem because people “fix” blown fuses with a higher-rated fuse — which completely defeats the safety mechanism. Many NYC insurance companies will no longer insure a home with an active fuse box.
Sign 3: Lights Flicker or Dim When You Use Appliances
When you turn on your microwave and the kitchen lights dim, that’s your electrical panel struggling to distribute power. High-draw appliances are pulling so much current that other circuits on the same panel are getting starved. This is a sign your service is undersized for your actual usage.
Sign 4: You’re Adding a Major Appliance or EV Charger
Planning to install in-unit laundry? A window AC unit? A Level 2 EV charger? Each of these requires a dedicated 240V circuit, and that requires adequate panel capacity. If you’re on 100-amp service and you want to add an EV charger and a washer/dryer, you likely need an upgrade first.
A same-day panel assessment from AE Electric will tell you exactly what your panel can support and what upgrade, if any, is needed before installation.
Sign 5: Your Home Inspector or Insurance Company Flagged It
If a home inspector flagged your panel as a concern — especially if it’s a Federal Pacific (Stab-Lok) or Zinsco brand, both known for serious safety defects — take it seriously. These panels have a documented history of failing to trip under overload conditions, which means the fire protection they’re supposed to provide doesn’t actually work reliably.
If your insurance company is threatening to drop coverage or raise your rate because of your panel, that’s not an upsell. That’s a real safety issue they’ve priced into their risk model.
What Does a Panel Upgrade Cost in NYC?
Electrical panel upgrades in NYC typically range from $1,500 to $5,000 depending on the size of the upgrade and whether it requires coordination with Con Edison for a service change. A full 200-amp service upgrade in a Manhattan apartment or Brooklyn home will be on the higher end due to building access and permit costs.
See our full NYC electrician pricing guide for more detail.
Get a Same-Day Panel Assessment in NYC
AE Electric provides same-day electrical panel assessments throughout all five NYC boroughs. We’ll tell you exactly what your panel can handle, what upgrade makes sense for your home, and what it will cost — before any work begins.
Call or text: (646) 846-0008
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