


This one had two goals - upgrade the panel and add a dedicated outdoor RV outlet. Both done, both done right. Here's what we were working with and what we ended up with after we wrapped up the work in Ceres.
A lot of homeowners don't think about their electrical panel until something goes wrong. Breakers tripping, lights flickering, not enough capacity for modern appliances - that's usually when the call comes in. An outdated panel isn't just inconvenient. It's a real safety concern, and it puts a hard limit on what your home can handle.
We handled the full panel upgrade and ran a clean conduit run along the exterior wall to the new outdoor RV outlet. Everything is weatherproof, properly secured, and up to code. The conduit work is neat and follows the wall cleanly - no shortcuts, no sloppy routing. That matters more than most people realize. Work that looks clean is usually work that was done carefully.
The RV outlet is a big quality-of-life addition for any homeowner who parks an RV or trailer at home. No more running extension cords or figuring out workarounds. You pull in, plug in, and you're done. It's one of those upgrades that pays for itself fast in convenience alone.
If your panel is aging or you've been thinking about adding an RV hookup at your property, this is exactly the kind of work we do. Panel upgrades and outdoor electrical installations are a big part of what we handle - and we take the same approach every time. Clean work, done properly, no cutting corners.