A typical home replacement for a 100–125A indoor panel runs about $1,200–$2,500 in parts and labor; a 200A outdoor upgrade with new meter socket can reach $3,000–$6,000. Assumptions: standard conduit routing, existing wiring reachable within 10–30 feet, and a single dwelling. Homeowners typically spend a few thousand dollars to replace an electrical panel, with main cost drivers including panel type, amperage, labor, and permits. Key cost drivers include panel amperage, indoor vs outdoor location, wiring length, and whether a full panel upgrade or rerouting is needed. Electrical panel replacement costs between $518 and $2,190, based on your needed amperage and panel type. If your electrical panel has seen better days or it's not meeting your household's current energy needs, you should replace it ASAP. These panels are critical for home safety as.
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