ELECTRICAL  SERVICE UPGRADES IN WINDSOR-ESSEX

Meridian Electric helps Windsor-Essex homeowners upgrade outdated electrical systems with clean, safe, and professionally managed service upgrades, for older homes, EV charger installations, renovations, and growing power demands.

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SIGNS YOU MAY NEED A SERVICE UPGRADE

  • Your breakers trip often
  • Your lights dim or flicker
  • Your panel is full
  • You still have a fuse panel
  • You are installing an EV charger
  • You are adding a hot tub, pool, or addition
  • You are renovating a kitchen, basement, or garage
  • Your insurance company flagged your electrical system
  • Your home still has older 60 amp or 100 amp service
Does your meter look similar?

Older round-style meter bases and weathered service equipment are common on Windsor homes.

Older equipment does not automatically mean there is a problem. But visible rust, wear, loose parts, or aging components can be signs that your electrical service is worth reviewing. 

WHATS INCLUDED IN A SERVICE UPGRADE?

Depending on the condition of the existing service and the needs of the home, a service upgrade may include:

  • Electrical panel replacement
  • 100 amp to 200 amp upgrades
  • Meter base replacement
  • Service mast replacement
  • Service conduit upgrades
  • Main breaker replacement
  • Grounding & bonding improvements
  • ESA permit coordination
  • Utility disconnect & reconnect coordination
  • Inspection support

Meridian Electric completes all service upgrades in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code requirements and utility standards.

SERVICE UPGRADES FOR EV CHARGERS

Many older homes throughout Windsor-Essex still rely on outdated electrical systems that may now longer meet modern safety or power requirements.

Many Level 2 EV charger installations can be completed on existing service, but some homes require a service upgrade depending on panel capacity, load calculation, and other electrical demands. 

Meridian Electric helps homeowners modernize older electrical systems safely and efficiently while preparing homes for future electrical demand.

OUR SERVICE UPGRADE PROCESS

We help simplify the electrical service upgrade process by coordinating the work, permits, inspections, and utility requirements from start to finish.

Our service upgrade process typically includes:

  • Electrical assessment
  • Load and capacity review
  • Project scope & quotation
  • ESA permit coordination
  • Utility scheduling
  • Installation & replacement work
  • Inspection coordination
  • Utility reconnect
  • Final system review

We prioritize organized scheduling, clear communication, and clean workmanship throughout the project.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is an electrical service upgrade?

An electrical service upgrade increases the amount of power your home can safely receive and distribute.

For many homes, this means upgrading from an older 60 amp or 100 amp electrical service to 200 amp service. The work may include a new electrical panel, meter base, service mast, grounding system, breakers, and utility connection updates.

A service upgrade is often needed when your home’s electrical system can no longer keep up with modern power demands.

A panel upgrade usually means replacing the electrical panel inside your home.

A service upgrade means increasing the actual electrical capacity coming from the utility to your home.

For example:

  • Replacing an old 100 amp panel with a new 100 amp panel is a panel replacement.
  • Upgrading from 100 amp service to 200 amp service is a full service upgrade.

If you are adding an EV charger, hot tub, major renovation, addition, or high-demand equipment, you may need more than just a panel replacement.

Your home may need a service upgrade if:

  • Breakers trip often
  • Lights dim or flicker
  • Your electrical panel is full
  • You still have a fuse panel
  • You are installing an EV charger
  • You are adding a hot tub, pool, or sauna
  • You are renovating your kitchen, basement, or addition
  • Your insurance company has flagged your electrical system
  • Your home has 60 amp or 100 amp service
  • You are running out of power for modern appliances

The best way to know is to have a licensed electrician assess your panel, service size, and planned electrical loads.

Most standard residential service upgrades can be completed in one working day once permits, utility coordination, and scheduling are in place.

More complex projects may take longer if they involve:

  • Underground service
  • Meter relocation
  • Mast replacement
  • Structural access issues
  • Additional code corrections
  • Panel relocation
  • Larger renovation work

We explain the expected timeline before work begins so you know what to expect.

Not every home needs 200 amp service, but many modern homes benefit from it.

A 200 amp upgrade is commonly recommended when homeowners are adding:

  • Level 2 EV charging
  • Electric vehicle infrastructure
  • Hot tubs or pools
  • Additions or major renovations
  • Electric ranges, dryers, or HVAC equipment
  • Finished basements or rental suites
  • Future electrification upgrades

A proper load calculation helps determine whether your current electrical service is enough or whether an upgrade is the safer long-term option.

Not always.

Some EV chargers can be installed on existing 100 amp service if there is enough available capacity. In other cases, the home may require a service upgrade before a Level 2 charger can be safely installed.

It depends on:

  • Existing service size
  • Current panel capacity
  • Charger amperage
  • Major appliances in the home
  • Heating and cooling equipment
  • Available breaker space
  • Future electrical plans

We can assess your current electrical system and let you know whether an EV charger can be added safely or if a service upgrade is recommended.

Yes. Power must be temporarily disconnected so the service equipment can be replaced safely.

This outage is planned in advance and coordinated with the utility provider. In most cases, power is restored the same day after installation and inspection requirements are completed.

We help coordinate the process so the outage is as organized and predictable as possible.

Yes. Electrical service upgrades in Ontario require proper permitting and inspection.

A typical upgrade may involve:

  • ESA permit
  • ESA inspection
  • Utility disconnect and reconnect
  • Code-compliant installation
  • Updated grounding and bonding
  • Utility approval where required

Permit and inspection requirements are an important part of making sure the installation is safe, legal, and insurable.

Yes.

Meridian Electric helps coordinate the service upgrade process, including:

  • ESA permit requirements
  • Inspection scheduling
  • Utility disconnect and reconnect
  • Service equipment installation
  • Code compliance
  • Communication around project timing

This is one of the biggest advantages of hiring an experienced electrical contractor. You are not left trying to coordinate the process on your own.

In many cases, yes.

A service upgrade typically focuses on the main electrical service equipment, not rewiring the entire home.

However, older wiring, unsafe conditions, overloaded circuits, missing grounding, or previous unpermitted work may need to be reviewed. If we identify concerns, we explain them clearly before any additional work is recommended.

The cost depends on the condition of the existing electrical system and what needs to be replaced or updated.

Pricing can vary based on:

  • Existing service size
  • Overhead or underground service
  • Meter base condition
  • Service mast condition
  • Panel location
  • Grounding requirements
  • Utility requirements
  • Breaker and circuit needs
  • Any code corrections required

A simple upgrade is usually less involved than a project requiring mast replacement, meter relocation, underground service work, or significant corrections.

The best next step is an on-site assessment so the quote is based on your actual home, not a rough guess.

Sometimes we can provide a general starting range, but a proper quote usually requires reviewing the existing service.

Important details such as mast condition, meter location, grounding, panel access, service type, and utility requirements can significantly affect the scope.

Photos can help with an initial conversation, but an accurate quote is best completed after an electrical assessment.

Yes. Many older homes in Windsor, LaSalle, Tecumseh, Lakeshore, Amherstburg, and surrounding Essex County communities can be upgraded.

Older homes may require extra attention to:

  • Existing fuse panels
  • Aging service masts
  • Outdated meter bases
  • Grounding and bonding
  • Limited panel space
  • Utility clearance requirements
  • Insurance concerns

An assessment helps identify the safest and most practical upgrade path.

For many homeowners, yes.

A 200 amp service upgrade can provide more capacity for today’s electrical needs and future upgrades.

It can support:

  • EV charging
  • Renovations
  • Hot tubs and pools
  • Modern appliances
  • Home offices
  • Basement finishes
  • Additions
  • Future electrical expansion

It also helps reduce the limitations of older 60 amp or 100 amp systems.

It depends on the cause.

A service upgrade may help if the issue is related to overloaded service capacity or an outdated electrical system. However, flickering lights or tripping breakers can also be caused by loose connections, damaged wiring, overloaded circuits, faulty breakers, or equipment issues.

A licensed electrician should inspect the system before assuming a full service upgrade is the only solution.

Meridian Electric provides electrical service upgrades throughout Windsor-Essex, including:

  • Windsor
  • LaSalle
  • Tecumseh
  • Lakeshore
  • Amherstburg
  • Essex
  • Kingsville
  • Leamington
  • Belle River
  • surrounding Essex County communities

It depends on the size and type of renovation.

A service upgrade may be needed for:

  • Additions
  • Finished basements
  • Secondary suites
  • Kitchen renovations
  • Garage conversions
  • EV charger installation
  • Hot tubs or pools
  • New HVAC or electric heating equipment

If the renovation increases electrical demand beyond what the existing service can safely support, a service upgrade may be recommended.

It can.

Insurance companies may raise concerns about outdated electrical systems, fuse panels, overloaded panels, unsafe wiring, or older service equipment.

A service upgrade may help address some of these concerns, especially when completed by a licensed electrical contractor with proper permits and inspections.

If your insurance company has flagged your electrical system, we can review the issue and explain what upgrades may be required.

A typical service upgrade includes several steps:

  1. Review the existing electrical service
  2. Confirm upgrade requirements
  3. Prepare quote and scope
  4. Coordinate permits and utility requirements
  5. Schedule disconnect
  6. Replace service equipment
  7. Complete grounding and bonding updates
  8. Arrange inspection
  9. Restore power
  10. Confirm the system is operating properly

The exact process depends on the home, service type, and utility requirements.

In most cases, yes, at least for access and coordination.

The electrician will need access to the electrical panel, meter area, and any relevant work areas. Because power will be temporarily disconnected, it is also helpful to plan around internet, appliances, heating/cooling, work-from-home needs, and medical equipment if applicable.

The first step is to book an electrical assessment.

We will review your existing service, discuss what you want to add or upgrade, explain your options, and provide a clear quote for the required work.

Request a service upgrade estimate today and find out whether your home is ready for modern electrical demand.

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Local Windsor Electrical Service Experts

Meridian Electric helps Windsor-and-surrounding homeowners with:

  • Electrical service upgrades
  • Panel upgrades
  • Meter base replacement
  • Service mast and conduit upgrades
  • EV charger installation
  • Generator-ready setups
  • Renovation wiring
  • Emergency service repairs

Not sure what condition your electrical service is in? Take the free 60-second Electrical Service Readiness Quiz. 

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