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Why insurers now question older panels during claims
Insurers are no longer treating your electrical panel as a background detail. As fire losses climb and construction costs ...
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The electrical panel issue homeowners discover during a remodel and why it’s expensive
When you open up walls for a remodel, you often expose the one system you rarely think about until it fails: the electrical panel. That gray metal box can quietly turn a dream kitchen or EV‑ready ...
Electrical panels need to be replaced when they are too old to provide sufficient power, are rusted, produce a burning smell, are overheating, make crackling or buzzing noises, the breaker trips ...
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