Why Summer Is the Best Time to Upgrade Your Electrical Panel

2 June 2025

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From the Desk of Kevin (yes, that Kevin—the electrician who actually returns your calls)


Hey there, Florida friends. Kevin here—your neighborhood spark-slinger from Pinellas County Electric. Let’s talk about something way sexier than it sounds: your electrical panel .


I know, I know. It’s not exactly beach-day conversation. But hear me out— summer is the perfect time to upgrade that tired old panel , and here’s why you don’t want to wait until you’re halfway into a sweaty AC meltdown to do it.


�55357;�56613; 1. Florida Heat = AC Overload = Pop Goes the Breaker


When your air conditioner’s working overtime and your fridge is humming to keep up with the 4th of July watermelon stash, your electrical panel is basically training for an Olympic event it wasn’t built for.


If your panel is older than your favorite flip-flops , it may not be rated to handle modern appliance loads—and that’s when breakers start tripping like drunk uncles at a pool party.


⚡ 2. Flickering Lights Aren’t Just Creepy—They’re a Clue


You turn on the microwave, and the kitchen lights do the cha-cha. That’s not a ghost. That’s your panel begging for an upgrade .


Signs it’s time:

  • Lights flicker when major appliances run
  • Your panel smells hot (yikes)
  • You hear crackling
  • It’s still rocking fuses (if so, stop reading and call me right now)

�55356;�57118; 3. Summer = Best Weather for Electrical Work


Let’s be honest: hurricane season is not the time to be swapping out panels. Summer’s early stretch gives us the best shot at dry days and safe scheduling. Plus, if you’re planning upgrades like:

  • Pool pumps
  • Hot tubs
  • EV chargers
  • Outdoor kitchens
    ...you’re gonna need more amps to party properly.

�55357;�56481; 4. Safety Isn’t Seasonal, But Fire Hazards Spike in Summer


Old panels = increased risk of electrical fires, especially when circuits are maxed out 24/7 with fans, AC, fridges, and all the extras. An upgrade is the kind of peace of mind that actually pays off—not just in safety, but in insurance, resale value, and energy savings .


�55357;�56960; Ready to Power Up?


We’ll come out, inspect your current setup, and give you a no-pressure quote. Fast. Friendly. No BS. Just Pinellas County Electric’s Triple Threat Guarantee :


✔️ Safety
✔️ Efficiency
✔️ Performance


Because we don’t just wire homes—we future-proof them .


�55357;�56542; Call us today or schedule online: (727)626-3414 | PinellasCountyElectric.com

Let’s make this the summer you stop resetting breakers and start flipping the switch on smart energy.

—Kevin ⚡
Still sweating but smiling

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