Orange County Electrical Panel Upgrades Surge for 2026 Renovations

Newport Beach electrical contractor Pelican Coast Electric reports increased demand for panel upgrades as Orange County homeowners plan 2026 renovations. National data shows 91% of homeowners proceeding with projects, many discovering aging panels can’t support modern demands from EV chargers and smart home systems.

Newport Beach, California, United States, 25th Apr 2026 – Pelican Coast Electric, a licensed electrical contractor serving Orange County and San Bernardino County, is experiencing increased demand for electrical panel upgrade consultations as homeowners begin planning major renovation projects for 2026.

The trend aligns with national data from the 2026 U.S. Houzz Renovation Plans Report, which found that 91% of American homeowners plan to move forward with renovation projects this year, with 67% maintaining or expanding their original project scope despite economic uncertainty. Of those planning renovations, 93% intend to hire professional contractors to complete the work, reflecting the technical complexity of modern home improvement projects.

“We’re fielding more calls from homeowners who are planning kitchen remodels, smart home installations, or EV charger additions and discovering their existing electrical panel can’t support the upgrade,” said Austin Torres, owner of Pelican Coast Electric. “Many Orange County homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s with 100-amp panels that simply weren’t designed for today’s electrical demands.”

Modern Homes Require Modern Electrical Infrastructure

According to housing data, the average Orange County home was built in 1979, making the typical residential electrical system over 45 years old. While these systems adequately powered homes with basic appliances and lighting, they lack the capacity for modern technology loads including connected home devices, high-efficiency HVAC equipment, electric vehicle chargers, and updated kitchen appliances.

The electrical demands of modern homes have increased dramatically. A Level 2 EV charger alone can draw 40 to 50 amps, central air conditioning systems require 15 to 60 amps depending on size, and modern kitchen appliances including induction ranges can add another 40 to 50 amps to the load.

Smart home technology adoption is accelerating this trend. The global smart home market, valued at $147.52 billion in 2025, is projected to reach $633.20 billion by 2032, reflecting widespread adoption of connected devices that require reliable electrical infrastructure.

“We’re seeing homeowners in Newport BeachIrvine, and Huntington Beach who want to modernize their homes with the latest technology, but their 40-year-old electrical panels become the bottleneck,” Torres noted. “Panel upgrades aren’t just about capacity. They’re also about safety.”

Home Renovation Spending Remains Strong

Home renovation spending reached $603 billion in 2024, with the decision to renovate rather than relocate continuing to drive investment as 79% of homeowners express a desire to remain in their current homes. With Orange County median home values around $1.14 million and only 18% of households able to afford a median-priced home, strategic home improvements represent a more practical path to lifestyle upgrades than relocating.

California’s Title 24 energy standards require load calculations during permit reviews, often flagging undersized panels as issues that must be resolved before renovation work can proceed.

January Through March Is the Optimal Planning Window

“Panel upgrade projects typically require three to six weeks from initial consultation through final inspection when you factor in permitting, utility coordination, and installation work,” Torres explained. “Homeowners planning spring or summer renovations should address their electrical infrastructure now to avoid project delays later.”

The process involves system evaluation, load calculations, permit applications with local building departments in cities like Costa Mesa, Anaheim, and Santa Ana, utility coordination, and installation work that typically takes one to two days.

Addressing Legacy Panel Issues

Many Orange County homes still contain obsolete panel brands including Federal Pacific Electric and Zinsco panels, which have documented reliability and safety issues. These legacy panels often fail to trip during overload conditions, increasing fire risk. Insurance companies increasingly require these panels be replaced as a condition of coverage.

Panel upgrades generally involve replacing outdated 100-amp or 125-amp panels with modern 200-amp systems that provide adequate capacity for current needs while accommodating future electrical additions.

Supporting Orange County’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure

Level 2 EV charger installation requires dedicated 240-volt circuits capable of delivering 40 to 50 amps continuously. Homes with 100-amp panels rarely have capacity for EV charger additions without reducing other electrical loads. Panel upgrades solve this constraint, enabling full-speed home charging.

About Pelican Coast Electric

Pelican Coast Electric is a licensed and insured electrical contractor (CA License #1133193) based in Newport Beach, California. The company serves residential and commercial clients throughout Orange County and San Bernardino County. Services include electrical panel upgrades, generator installation, EV charger installation, smart home wiring, electrical repairs, and 24/7 emergency electrical service.

For more information or to schedule a consultation, visit pelicancoastelectric.com or call (949) 989-4404.

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