The average cost to build a Electrical Panel Upgrade in the US ranges from $2K–$6K in 2026. That wide range reflects significant differences in size (200–400 A), finishes, regional labor costs, and site conditions.
What's included in the cost
| Cost Component | Typical Share | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | 35–45% | Key trades: Electrical |
| Labor | 30–40% | Varies ±40–80% by region |
| GC overhead & profit | 10–20% | Typical GC markup on subs |
| Permits & fees | 1–5% | Varies widely by municipality |
| Design & engineering | 3–8% | Architect, structural, MEP |
Key cost drivers for Electrical Panel Upgrade
- Size — Typical range: 200–400 A. Per-SF cost generally decreases as project scales up.
- Finish level — Builder-grade vs. mid-grade vs. high-end finishes can create a 2–3× cost range on the same footprint.
- Site conditions — Difficult access, poor soil, or existing utilities can add 5–25% to baseline costs.
- Timeline — Accelerated schedules (premium overtime labor) add 10–20% vs normal pace.
Get your Electrical Panel Upgrade estimate
Getting accurate bids for this project
A quoted price only means something if you can compare it to others. Ask every contractor for an itemized breakdown — materials, labor, equipment, overhead, and permits listed separately — instead of one bundled number.
- Get at least 3 bids from licensed local contractors. One quote tells you nothing about the local market range.
- Watch for outliers. A bid more than 30% below Ximator's estimate often means cut corners. A bid 30%+ above usually means padding.
- Confirm what's excluded. Site prep, permit fees, and disposal costs are the line items contractors most often leave out.
- Lock your scope before bidding. Mid-project scope changes are the single biggest cause of cost overruns.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of a Electrical Panel Upgrade in 2026?
The national average is $2K–$6K. Your actual cost depends on location (labor market), size (200–400 A), finish selections, and site conditions.
How do I get an accurate Electrical Panel Upgrade estimate?
Start with Ximator's free estimator to establish a baseline. Then get 3 bids from licensed local contractors. The Ximator number tells you what the market rate should be — use it to identify bids that are too high or suspiciously low.
What's the biggest cause of cost overruns on a project like this?
Scope changes made after work begins. Locking your design and finish selections before soliciting bids — and routing every change through a signed change order — is the most effective way to keep a project on budget.
How accurate is an online cost estimate?
A good estimator gets you within 10–15% of the final number for a clearly defined scope — close enough to budget confidently and to spot a contractor bid that's out of line. Treat it as a baseline, then confirm with 3 local bids.