Most homes built before 1990 in Hood River and The Dalles were wired with 60-amp or 100-amp electrical service — enough for the appliances and lighting of that era, but not enough for modern homes. A 200-amp panel upgrade is the most common electrical project we do across the Gorge, and it's often the first step before EV charger installation, HVAC system replacement, or a kitchen remodel.
Panel upgrades in Hood River and The Dalles typically run $2,000–$5,000 installed, depending on the panel location, meter base condition, utility coordination requirements, and whether the service entrance needs to be replaced. We give written estimates before any work begins.
Signs You Need a Panel Upgrade
- Breakers that trip frequently — especially under normal loads. This is the most common complaint and usually means the panel is undersized for what you're running.
- A fuse box instead of a breaker panel — fuse-based panels are obsolete and many insurers won't cover them. Replacement is usually required before a home can be financed or sold.
- You're adding a major load — EV charger, hot tub, new HVAC system, or electric range. Each of these requires capacity your existing panel may not have.
- Dim or flickering lights when running large appliances — a sign of overloaded circuits or undersized service.
- A Federal Pacific or Zinsco panel — these brands have documented safety problems and should be replaced regardless of age.
- You're buying or selling — buyers' inspectors flag outdated panels and lenders often won't finance a home with a substandard electrical service.
What a Panel Upgrade Includes
A complete 200-amp panel upgrade involves more than just swapping the box. The full scope typically includes:
- New 200-amp main breaker panel with sufficient circuit slots
- New service entrance conductors (if the existing ones are undersized or damaged)
- New meter base or meter can (if required by the utility)
- Utility coordination — we contact Pacific Power or the applicable utility to schedule the service disconnect and reconnect
- Transfer of existing branch circuits to the new panel
- Permit application and inspection scheduling
- AFCI and GFCI breaker upgrades required by current code
Most panel upgrades in Hood River and The Dalles are completed in a single day. Power is typically off for 2–4 hours during the cutover.
Panel Upgrades in The Dalles
The Dalles has some of the highest demand for panel upgrade work in the Gorge corridor. A large share of the housing stock is pre-1970s, and many properties haven't had significant electrical service work done since original construction. The combination of aging infrastructure and increasing electrical loads — EV adoption, mini-split systems, modern appliances — makes The Dalles a strong market for this work. The soft competition here means getting a local licensed electrician on-site quickly is realistic.
Permits and Inspection
Panel upgrades require an electrical permit and inspection in both Hood River County and Wasco County. We pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and handle the coordination with the building department and utility. You don't need to manage any part of that process.
For a broader look at electrical project costs, see our electrician cost guide. For same-day or emergency electrical work, see our 24-hour emergency electrician page.