Call (877) 883-2383 — licensed Oregon electricians installing new construction panels, sub-panels, and service upgrades in 100, 200, and 400-amp configurations. We install Square D, Siemens, and Eaton equipment with full AFCI/GFCI protection. 42-space panels recommended for future-proof capacity. Serving Portland, Salem, Beaverton, Beaverton, and all Oregon communities.
Selecting the correct breaker panel is one of the most consequential decisions in any electrical project. An undersized panel forces you to double-tap breakers, use tandem breakers beyond recommended limits, or run out of circuit spaces entirely — all of which create safety hazards and code violations. For new residential construction in Oregon, we recommend a minimum of 200 amps with a 42-space panel as the standard starting point. A 42-space panel gives you room for the 20 to 25 circuits a modern home typically requires at move-in, plus 15 to 20 spare spaces for future additions like EV chargers, heat pump water heaters, battery storage systems, and workshop circuits. Call (877) 883-2383 for a free load calculation and panel recommendation tailored to your specific project.
For larger Oregon properties — homes over 3,000 square feet, multi-family buildings, or residences with heavy electrical loads such as electric heating, multiple EV chargers, or professional workshops — a 400-amp service provides the headroom needed to operate everything safely. A 400-amp service uses a meter-main combination with two 200-amp panels, effectively doubling your distribution capacity while keeping each panel organized and accessible. We also install sub-panels for detached garages, accessory dwelling units (ADUs), additions, and outbuildings in Beaverton and nearby areas. Sub-panels require a dedicated feeder circuit sized appropriately for the expected load and must maintain separate neutral and ground bars per Oregon Electrical Specialty Code. Call (877) 883-2383 to discuss your project requirements.
We exclusively install panels from Square D (Schneider Electric), Siemens, and Eaton — the three brands with the strongest track records for reliability, breaker availability, and warranty support in the Oregon market. Each brand offers complete lines of AFCI and GFCI breakers required by current code, as well as combination AFCI/GFCI breakers for circuits that need both protections. All panels we install are UL-listed, meet Oregon OESC requirements, and include clear labeling of every circuit for easy identification by homeowners and future electricians. Call (877) 883-2383 for expert guidance on which brand best fits your installation.
New construction, additions, garages, or service upgrades. Free estimates available.
Call (877) 883-2383 NowFrom load calculation to final inspection, here is how we install your new breaker panel the right way.
We calculate your exact electrical load to determine the right panel size and amperage.
Written scope, brand recommendation, and transparent estimate before work begins.
Panel mounted, wired, and terminated to Oregon OESC standards with quality materials.
Permit closed, every circuit tested, directory labeled, and workmanship warranted.
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Call (877) 883-2383From single-family homes to multi-unit developments, our panel installations are built to last and sized to grow with you.
We size every panel based on actual load calculations, not guesswork, ensuring your system handles current and future demands.
Square D, Siemens, and Eaton exclusively. No off-brand or discontinued panels that create future parts problems.
We recommend 42-space panels as our baseline so you never run out of breaker slots as your electrical needs expand.
Every panel installation includes proper AFCI/GFCI protection, grounding, bonding, and labeling per current Oregon code.
Our installations consistently pass city and county inspections on the first visit, keeping your project on schedule.
We coordinate with builders, general contractors, utilities, and inspectors to keep your panel installation seamless.
New construction, sub-panels, garage panels, and service upgrades. Free estimates from licensed Oregon electricians.
Call (877) 883-2383Real feedback from Oregon homeowners and builders who hired us for panel installation projects.
"Built a custom home in Sherwood and these electricians installed a 200-amp Square D panel with 42 spaces. Everything was perfectly organized — neat wire routing, clear labels on every breaker, and all the AFCI/GFCI protection current code requires. Passed the county inspection on the first try, which kept us on schedule. They also ran a 100-amp sub-panel feed to the detached shop. Calling (877) 883-2383 was the best decision we made during this build."
"Needed a sub-panel in our detached garage for my woodworking shop. The electrician installed a Siemens 100-amp panel with dedicated 240V circuits for my table saw and dust collector, plus GFCI outlets along the entire bench wall. He even added a 50-amp circuit for the EV charger we are planning to add next year. Clean work, properly permitted, and everything labeled. Outstanding professionalism."
Need more than panel installation? We offer 50+ electrical services in Beaverton, OR 97005.
Replace existing panels with higher capacity units for modern demands.
Add dedicated circuits for appliances, EV chargers, and workshops.
New wiring runs for additions, remodels, and new construction projects.
Level 2 EV charger installation with dedicated circuit and panel capacity.
Replace outdated fuse boxes with modern circuit breaker panels.
Protect electronics from damaging power surges at the panel level.
Common questions about breaker panel installation in Oregon.
For new construction in Oregon, we recommend a minimum 200-amp main panel with 42 spaces. Call (877) 883-2383 for a free load calculation — 42 spaces provide room for current circuits plus future additions like EV chargers, heat pumps, and workshop equipment. Homes over 3,000 square feet or with heavy electrical loads may require a 400-amp service with dual 200-amp panels.
A main panel is the primary electrical distribution point where your utility service enters the building and contains the main breaker disconnect. A sub-panel is a secondary panel fed from the main panel, used to distribute circuits to a specific area like a garage, workshop, addition, or detached building. Call (877) 883-2383 — sub-panels require a 4-wire feed (two hots, neutral, and ground kept separate) per Oregon code. We install both types to OESC standards.
We install Square D (Schneider Electric), Siemens, and Eaton breaker panels — the three most trusted names in residential and commercial electrical distribution. Call (877) 883-2383 for brand recommendations based on your project — all three brands offer full AFCI/GFCI breaker lines, excellent warranty coverage, and wide parts availability in Beaverton and nearby areas for future service needs.
If your detached garage needs more than one or two circuits, a sub-panel is the most practical and code-compliant solution. Call (877) 883-2383 — we typically install a 60-amp or 100-amp sub-panel in detached garages, which provides capacity for lighting, outlets, a dedicated 240V circuit for welders or compressors, and EV charger capability. Oregon code requires a separate grounding electrode at detached structures.
Yes — current Oregon Electrical Specialty Code (OESC) requires AFCI protection for virtually all living spaces including bedrooms, living rooms, hallways, kitchens, and laundry areas. GFCI protection is required for bathrooms, kitchens, garages, outdoors, basements, and crawl spaces. Call (877) 883-2383 — we install combination AFCI/GFCI breakers where both protections are required, ensuring your new panel meets every current code requirement.
Whether you are building new, adding a sub-panel to your garage, or upgrading to 400-amp service, our licensed Oregon electricians install it right the first time. Call (877) 883-2383 for free estimates and same-day scheduling.
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