How Much Does an Electrical Panel Upgrade Cost in Long Beach? (2026)

If you’ve been getting quotes for a panel upgrade, or you just know your home needs one and you’re trying to figure out what to budget, this guide gives you honest, current 2026 pricing for electrical panel upgrades in Long Beach — not the outdated national averages you’ll find on most websites.
The Short Answer: What Does a Panel Upgrade Cost in Long Beach?
For a standard 100-amp to 200-amp panel upgrade in Long Beach, most homeowners invest between $4,800 and $7,500 in 2026.
That range reflects the full cost of the job — labor, materials, the City of Long Beach permit, coordination with Southern California Edison if a service shutdown is required, and a written workmanship warranty. There are no hidden extras added after the fact.
Where your project lands within that range depends on several factors we’ll cover below.
What’s Included in a Panel Upgrade?
A lot of homeowners are surprised by everything that goes into a proper panel upgrade. It’s not just swapping out the box. A complete panel upgrade from Karmic Electrical includes:
What Affects the Final Price?
Several things can push your project toward the lower or higher end of the $4,800–$7,500 range:
Panel location. A panel in an accessible garage is straightforward. A panel tucked in a tight closet, attic, or on an exterior wall that needs weatherproofing adds labor time.
Condition of the service entrance. The service entrance is the wiring that runs from the utility pole or underground to your panel. If it’s damaged, undersized, or needs to be relocated, that work adds to the cost. Your electrician will identify this during the estimate.
Meter relocation. If the meter needs to be moved to a new location — common during remodels or additions — that involves additional coordination with SCE and adds to the scope.
Existing panel brand. If you have a Zinsco, Federal Pacific Stab-Lok, or Pushmatic panel, full replacement is always the right call — these are documented fire hazards that should never simply be repaired or have breakers added. If your home has one of these panels, a replacement is not optional, it’s a safety issue.
Whether a sub-panel is needed. Some homes — especially those with detached garages, additions, or large square footage — benefit from adding a sub-panel at the same time as the main panel upgrade. Sub-panel installation at Karmic Electrical typically runs $1,500 – $2,800 and can often be done in the same visit as the main panel upgrade.
Do You Need a 200-Amp or 400-Amp Panel?
For most Long Beach homes, a 200-amp panel is the right answer. It’s the modern standard and provides more than enough capacity for a fully loaded household — including central AC, multiple high-draw appliances, a home office, and an EV charger.
A 400-amp service is typically only needed for very large homes, homes with significant high-draw equipment running simultaneously, or homes that have been converted to all-electric with multiple HVAC systems. If you’re not sure which one you need, an electrician will run a load calculation during the estimate and give you a clear recommendation.
Dangerous Panels — Does Your Long Beach Home Have One?
This is worth a dedicated section because it comes up often in older Long Beach neighborhoods.
Zinsco panels — Common in homes built in the 1960s and 70s. The breakers in these panels are known to fail to trip during an overload, which means they don’t protect your home the way they should. A Zinsco panel is a fire hazard and should be replaced.
Federal Pacific Electric (Stab-Lok) panels — Also common in Long Beach homes from the 1950s through 1980s. These panels have a well-documented history of breaker failures and are linked to a significant number of house fires. If you have one, replacement is urgent.
Pushmatic panels — Older panels with a push-button breaker design. Replacement parts are no longer manufactured, and the breakers become unreliable with age.
Fuse boxes — Homes that still have fuse boxes instead of breaker panels are significantly undersized for modern electrical loads and should be upgraded.
If you’re not sure what type of panel you have, an electrician can identify it quickly during a service call.
When Do You Actually Need a Panel Upgrade?
Not every electrical problem requires a full panel upgrade. But here are the clearest signs that yours is time:
How Much Does a Panel Upgrade Add to Your Home’s Value?
A professionally permitted panel upgrade adds real, documentable value to your home. Home inspectors flag outdated and undersized panels as deficiencies during sale inspections — and buyers or their lenders will often require a panel upgrade before a sale can close. Getting it done proactively, with a permit on file, means it’s never a last-minute negotiation issue when you decide to sell.
Get a Free Written Estimate for Your Long Beach Panel Upgrade
At Karmic Electrical, every panel upgrade project starts with a free written estimate that gives you three clear options — Basic, Recommended, and Premium — so you can choose the scope that fits your home and budget. No pressure, no surprises, and no invoice you didn’t agree to upfront.
Our service call is $249 and includes the first hour of diagnostic work. For panel upgrade projects, the estimate is free.
Ready to schedule? Book directly online or call us at (562) 708-7673. Karmic Electrical serves Long Beach, Lakewood, Signal Hill, Seal Beach, Torrance, Huntington Beach, Carson, and Cerritos.
