New Service Upgrades in Clark County, WA

Ridgetop Electric provides new service upgrades for homes and businesses across Clark County, WA.

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  • Increased electrical capacity supports high-demand appliances, EV chargers, and HVAC systems without overloading circuits
  • Reduced fire risk by replacing outdated panels and service equipment that no longer meet current safety standards
  • Stable, consistent power delivery that stops recurring breaker trips and flickering lights
  • Code-compliant installation that satisfies Washington State building requirements and supports home insurance eligibility
  • Added circuit capacity for future renovations, home additions, or new technology without requiring another upgrade
  • Higher resale value from a modern, documented electrical service that buyers and inspectors can verify
A newly installed electrical service panel with labeled circuit breakers mounted on a utility wall inside a Clark County, WA residential home. The upgraded meter base and service cable connection are visible outside the home's exterior wall.

Expert New Service Upgrades in Clark County, WA

Ridgetop Electric handles new service upgrades for Clark County, WA properties that need more power, safer distribution, or a full replacement of aging electrical service equipment. A service upgrade goes beyond swapping a panel. It typically covers the main service panel, meter base, service cable, grounding system, and breaker configuration. Many homes in Clark County, WA were built before 200-amp service became the residential standard, so older 100-amp systems are common in the area. Those systems were not designed to carry today's loads from home offices, HVAC equipment, EV chargers, and modern appliances. If your breakers trip often, your lights flicker when appliances run, or you are planning a renovation, your current service may not have the capacity to keep up. We assess your existing system, identify what needs to change, and complete the work to Washington State electrical code. Call Ridgetop Electric to schedule a service assessment for your Clark County, WA property.

What's included

  • Increased electrical capacity supports high-demand appliances, EV chargers, and HVAC systems without overloading circuits
  • Reduced fire risk by replacing outdated panels and service equipment that no longer meet current safety standards
  • Stable, consistent power delivery that stops recurring breaker trips and flickering lights
  • Code-compliant installation that satisfies Washington State building requirements and supports home insurance eligibility
  • Added circuit capacity for future renovations, home additions, or new technology without requiring another upgrade
  • Higher resale value from a modern, documented electrical service that buyers and inspectors can verify
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New Service Upgrades FAQ

Common questions about new service upgrades in Clark County, WA.

Frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, warm outlets, or a panel still running on fuses are common signs your service needs an upgrade. A licensed electrician can inspect your system and confirm whether your current capacity matches your home's actual load.

A service upgrade in Clark County, WA typically includes replacing the main panel, meter base, service cable, and grounding system. It is more involved than a simple panel swap and brings your electrical service up to current Washington State electrical code.

Yes, adding an EV charger in Clark County, WA often requires a service upgrade if your current panel runs at 100 amps or less. We assess your existing capacity and complete the upgrade so your charger operates safely and within code.

An upgraded electrical service that meets current Washington State electrical code can support your home insurance eligibility. Some insurers require updated service equipment before renewing or issuing coverage on older homes.

Many renovation projects in Clark County, WA require a service upgrade to support new circuits, appliances, or added square footage. We evaluate your current service before work begins so there are no surprises mid-project.

Yes, a full service upgrade replaces the service cable, meter base, grounding, and panel, while a panel replacement only swaps the box itself. If you are increasing your home's amperage in Clark County, WA, a full service upgrade is usually required.

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Juan Perez Google review · May 2026

Steven is very knowledgeable. His communication is great and he is very friendly! I would deffinently recommend him.

Collin Malinowski Google review · June 2026

I only had a quick interaction with this business but they will be getting 100% of my electrician referral request from my closet/handyman customers.

Curt Pemberton Google review · July 2026

We had an EV charger installed and are 100% happy with the work performed. 10/10 would recommend Ridgetop to anyone looking for an electrician. I appreciate doing business with a down to earth human that cares about and stands behind their work. That can be rare today. Thanks!

Ken “KenM” Manjang Google review · June 2026

My wife noticed standing water around our septic tank lid, fairly quickly realized the outlet for the septic pump had gone bad. Thankfully Steven was able to come by the next day to replace the outlet, and problem fixed! His communication was excellent, was professional, and he did a great job and got it done quickly. I would highly recommend Steven with Ridgetop to anyone with electrical needs!

Andrew Tewson Google review · June 2026

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