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April 22, 2025

When you plug in your phone or turn on the microwave, you probably don’t stop to think about how electricity gets to those devices. But behind your walls and under your floors, your home’s electrical system is doing a lot of heavy lifting.

Each electrical system starts at the main service panel, where power from your utility company enters your home. From there, electricity is distributed to different areas of your house through circuits.

  • Every circuit delivers power to a specific area or type of appliance, like your kitchen outlets, your lights, or your HVAC system. If one of those circuits draws too much power or malfunctions, something has to step in to prevent overheating or electrical fires. That’s where circuit protection devices—like breakers or fuses—come in.
  • Your main service panel (also known as a breaker panel or electrical panel) is the brain of your home’s electrical operation. It houses all the breakers or fuses and directs the flow of electricity to where it’s needed.

Fuse boxes were common in homes built before the 1960s. They use small, screw-in fuses to protect circuits. If too much current flows through the fuse, it blows (by literally melting a small filament inside) and shuts off power to that circuit. To restore power, you have to replace the fuse.

Breaker panels, on the other hand, are the modern standard. Instead of single-use fuses, breaker panels use resettable circuit breakers. If there’s an overload or short circuit, the breaker “trips,” cutting off power. You simply flip the switch back on to restore power—after solving the underlying issue, of course.

  1. Safety: Breaker panels are safer and more reliable, with better capacity to handle modern electrical loads.
  2. Convenience: With breaker panels, there’s no need to run to the store for fuses—just reset a breaker.
  3. Home Insurance: Due to the higher fire risk, some insurance companies charge higher premiums for homes with fuse boxes. Other companies will flat out refuse coverage.
  4. Electrical Code Compliance: Many older fuse boxes are not up to current code. A breaker panel upgrade can ensure your system meets today’s safety standards.

If your home still has a fuse box, it’s probably time to consider a panel upgrade.

With more devices and high-powered electronics in use today, your electrical system needs to work harder than ever. If your panel is outdated or your circuits are overloaded, you could be facing:

  • Frequent breaker trips
  • Flickering lights
  • Burning smells or warm outlets
  • Inconsistent power

These aren’t just annoyances—they’re potential safety hazards. Find a trusted residential electrician to conduct a home electrical safety inspection. They’ll check your panel, test your breakers, and ensure everything is functioning safely and up to code.

If your home was built more than 30 years ago—or if you’re experiencing any electrical issues—it’s worth getting your panel checked out. A new breaker panel can improve safety, increase your home’s capacity, and even boost resale value.

Whether you’re dealing with an outdated fuse box, tripping breakers, or just want peace of mind, our expert electricians are ready to help. WIREONE offers electrical panel upgrades and electrical repair services across Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, and beyond.

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