Electrical Panel Upgrades in Ridgeland, MS, and Nearby Areas

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When someone reaches out asking about an electrical panel upgrade around Ridgeland, it’s usually because something in the house has started telling the truth. Maybe breakers are tripping more than they used to.


Maybe lights flicker when a big appliance kicks on. Or maybe an inspector pointed out a panel that’s older than most of the houses in these neighborhoods. Either way, it all comes back to the same thing: you’re working with a box that wasn’t built for the amount of electricity your home uses today.


That’s what we handle every day at R S Electric Services. We’ve been working on panels, breakers, wiring, and system loads across Ridgeland for decades, and we’ve seen how fast these neighborhoods have grown. When the wiring doesn’t grow with it, issues start stacking up. We’re here to make sure your home or business stays safe, steady, and ready for whatever you plug into it.

Our Local Realities

80s–90s Panels Near Lake Harbour Drive

A lot of houses that went up around Lake Harbour were built back when microwaves, space heaters, and HVAC units didn’t draw the way they do now.


They came with panels that were perfectly fine back then—but now those old circuit breaker panels end up overloaded every time the house tries to do too much at once. Most folks don’t know their panel is undersized until breakers start getting warm or refusing to reset. That’s usually when our phone rings.


Fuse Boxes in Older Homes Off Rice Road

Every so often we walk into a home off Rice Road that still has a fuse box. They were solid in their day, but they’re simply not built for modern loads.


When we suggest a fuse box replacement, it’s not because the old system “doesn’t work”; it’s because it can’t safely support the kind of power a typical home draws now—especially with HVAC equipment and kitchen appliances running together. Those fuses blow for a reason, and it’s usually telling you the system is maxed out.


Additions & Remodels in Growing Subdivisions

This area has grown fast, and when families expand their homes—bonus rooms, larger kitchens, backyard offices—they usually need more circuits.


The original panel often doesn’t have room, so a main panel upgrade becomes part of the project. It’s one of those things homeowners don’t think about until the contractor says, “Hey, we’re out of space,” and then they realize why the panel matters.


Commercial Load Growth Near County Line Road

Businesses along County Line Road are running much heavier loads than they did twenty years ago. More equipment, bigger HVAC units, and full lighting grids mean older service panels just can’t keep up.


We see the same warning signs: tripping breakers, lights dimming under load, and panels that stay warm even when the building is quiet. When we upgrade a commercial panel, we’re not just swapping hardware—we’re giving the business breathing room.

All work is guaranteed

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How We Upgrade Panels

Panel work isn’t something you rush. When we take on a breaker panel upgrade or full electric panel replacement, we go step by step so everything lands exactly where it should.


We start with a full electrical safety inspection. We want to know what shape the wiring is in, what the panel can handle, and whether you’re running anything that pushes the load too hard. After that, we check your actual usage—HVAC, kitchen appliances, water heaters, EV chargers, you name it—and figure out whether you need a larger panel or just a safer, cleaner setup.


For a 200 amp electrical panel installation, we’ll remove the old panel, mount the new one, and reroute the existing circuits in a clean layout. If we find wiring that’s tired or improperly installed, we’ll handle the electrical rewiring right then and there so the system is consistent from top to bottom. When everything’s finished, we label everything clearly—no guessing later on.


There’s nothing fancy about our process. It’s just good, steady electrical work done the right way.

Residential vs. Commercial Needs

Homes

Homeowners usually call for one of three reasons:


  1. The panel won’t stop tripping.
  2. They added something big—HVAC, a range, a dryer, or an EV charger—and the panel can’t support it.
  3. They’re remodeling and need space for new circuits.


A cleaner, stronger panel with a proper circuit breaker upgrade makes day-to-day life a lot easier. No more dimming lights, no more warm breakers, and no more wondering why the oven and microwave can’t run at the same time.

Businesses
Commercial upgrades are usually about avoiding downtime. Equipment, lighting banks, and office systems—they all need stable power.


A worn-out panel is a risk, not just a nuisance. Business owners call us when breakers hum, when circuits aren’t labeled correctly, or when they’re expanding their equipment. A proper service panel upgrade keeps the place safe and running without surprises.


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Why Locals Trust R S Electric Services

People around Ridgeland call us because we take the time to do panel work right. We don’t rush the job, and we don’t leave wires twisted into a corner where you can’t see what’s what. Every circuit gets a clean connection, a proper route, and a label that actually matches what it feeds. That’s been our approach from the beginning.


We’re licensed electricians, but more importantly, we’re locals. We know the age of the houses, the wiring styles used in different subdivisions, and the typical issues that show up in each area. That’s why people trust us—they know we’re not guessing. We’ve been doing this a long time.

Local Know-How: Patterns We See

After decades of working in and around Ridgeland, you start noticing the same patterns:


  • Panels running hotter than they should
  • Breakers that buzz or hum under load
  • Circuits that don’t match the labels after years of changes
  • Older homes with aluminum wiring tucked behind copper upgrades


These aren’t unusual here—they’re just the things that come with aging homes and fast growth. We know what to look for and how to clean everything up so the panel runs the way it should.

Outcome After the Upgrade

When the new panel is in and everything’s tightened down, the difference is easy to spot. The panel runs cooler, breakers stay steady, and you’ve got capacity for whatever you plan to add next. Most homeowners tell us they didn’t realize how stressed the old panel was until it was gone. Businesses notice the same thing—no more flickering lights or mystery trips.


A solid panel isn’t something you appreciate every day, but you feel it every time the system runs without complaint.

Call Us Today!

If you’re starting to wonder whether your panel is keeping up, give us a call at 601-957-1405. We’ll take a look, tell you exactly what’s going on, and walk you through your options in plain language. No pressure—just an honest read from folks who’ve been doing this around Ridgeland for a long time.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • How long does an electrical panel usually last?

    Most panels last a few decades, but load demands change. Sometimes the panel is fine—just undersized.

  • What are the early signs of overload?

    Warm breakers, flickering lights, frequent trips, or humming inside the panel.

  • How long does a panel upgrade take?

    Most panel upgrades take a day, but rewiring or correcting old work can add time.

  • What affects the cost of an upgrade?

    Panel size, wiring condition, load needs, and any repairs needed along the way.


  • Are old panels actually a safety risk?

    Sometimes, yes. Heat, ancient breakers, & aging wiring may all make things more dangerous, especially in Ridgeland houses that are older.