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SPAN Panel Upgrade and Main Panel Replacement Planning

Before a panel upgrade, Kinzler reviews capacity, breaker space, utility requirements, code path, and whether load management may help the project.

SPAN electrical panel installed on a finished wall

Main-panel replacement should start with capacity and use case

SPAN materials describe panel paths for modern home electrification, but the correct route depends on the home. Kinzler can help compare a standard panel upgrade, SPAN panel path, load management, and utility-service implications.

  • Existing panel amperage and breaker-space review.
  • Service entrance, meter, grounding, and utility-side constraints.
  • EV, solar, battery, heat pump, induction, and future load planning.
SPAN main panel upgrade advantage material showing panel planning concepts

Qualified language for PowerUp and service-upgrade discussions

PowerUp availability and service-upgrade avoidance depend on site conditions, local utility requirements, AHJ/code review, and SPAN qualification/enrollment.

  • No service-upgrade outcome should be assumed before review.
  • Utility and inspection requirements can change the scope.
  • Load management is part of the planning conversation, not a blanket promise.

Site review

Photos, load plans, and utility requirements drive the next step.

SPAN project FAQ

Can a SPAN panel avoid a utility service upgrade?

In some qualifying projects, load-management options may help, but service-upgrade avoidance depends on site conditions, utility requirements, code review, and SPAN qualification/enrollment.

What should I send before a panel review?

Photos of the panel, meter, panel label, main breaker, planned equipment, and the area where new equipment may be installed.

Plan your project

Ready to discuss electrical service?

Send the property, scope, timing, and contact details so Kinzler can review the request and follow up clearly.

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Call (214) 502-4704 to talk through your project, service location, timing, and the best next step.

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