
A lot of homes were built before anyone imagined you'd be charging a car in the garage or running a serious workshop out back. So when you go to add a 50-amp EV charger or a dedicated circuit for heavy equipment, you open the panel and - yeah, there's no room. That's exactly where a sub panel comes in.
A sub panel is essentially a second electrical panel that gets fed from your main. It gives you clean, organized breaker space without cramming more into a panel that's already maxed out. We install them the right way - proper wire sizing, correct breaker ratings, everything verified before we close it up.
That Fluke 87V multimeter you're looking at? That's not just for show. We verify voltage at every outlet and every circuit we install. The 240V outlet shown here was tested and confirmed live before we called it done. No guessing, no assuming - just confirmed numbers.
Whether you're adding an EV charger, powering a detached garage, or getting a dedicated circuit for a new piece of equipment, the process is the same. We look at your existing panel load, figure out the right sub panel size, and build it out with future use in mind. You shouldn't have to redo this in five years.
If your panel is packed or you're planning an upgrade that needs more capacity, this is exactly what we do. Sub panels, EV outlets, dedicated circuits - all installed cleanly and safely.