Electrical Panel Upgrade Cost in Kent & Sussex County, DE (2026 Guide)

How Much Does an Electrical Panel Upgrade Cost in Delaware?
If you’re considering an electrical panel upgrade in Kent County or Sussex County, one of the first questions is:
How much is this going to cost?
Most homeowners in Delaware fall within these ranges:
- 100 amp panel replacement: around $2,500
- 100 amp to 200 amp upgrade or 200 amp replacement: around $3,500
- 200 amp to 400 amp upgrade or 400 amp replacement: around $5,000+
These are typical projects we see in Dover, Camden, Milford, and Smyrna.
Important: Delaware Electrical Code Requirements (2023 NEC)
Electrical panel upgrades are not just about replacing equipment — they must meet current code requirements.
In Delaware, we follow the 2023 NEC (National Electrical Code), which includes several important rules homeowners should know.
Emergency Disconnect Is Required
All new electrical services must include an emergency disconnect located outside.
This allows power to be shut off quickly in case of an emergency.
Pro Recommendation:
We recommend installing either:
- An outdoor-rated panel, or
- An emergency disconnect with additional breaker space
Some disconnects only include a single 200-amp main breaker, which limits future upgrades.
This is NOT ideal if you plan to add:
- Hot tubs
- Detached garages
- Pole buildings
- Additional circuits
Planning ahead saves money later.
Whole-Home Surge Protection Is Required
Per current code, all new services must include a surge protector.
This protects your home from:
- Power surges
- Lightning
- Utility fluctuations
With today’s electronics, this is no longer optional — it’s essential.
Grounding System Is Mandatory
Every electrical service must have a properly installed grounding system.
This ensures:
- Electrical safety
- Proper system operation
- Code compliance
Neutral & Ground Separation (Critical)
When installing an emergency disconnect or subpanel:
Neutrals and grounds must be separated
This is a key safety requirement and must be done correctly.
Inspection Is Required on Every Job
All panel upgrades must be inspected and approved.
We work with:
First State Inspection Agency
https://www.firststateinspection.com/
This ensures your installation is:
- Safe
- Code-compliant
- Approved by local authorities
Breaker Requirements (Important Clarification)
Many homeowners are told they need all new breakers — but that’s not always true.
A panel upgrade does NOT require AFCI or GFCI breakers unless:
- The panel is relocated more than 6 feet
However:
- New construction and full remodels DO require AFCI and GFCI protection
Panel Location & Clearance Requirements
Electrical panels must meet strict space requirements:
- 30 inches wide clearance
- 36 inches in front of the panel
Panels CANNOT be installed in:
- Clothes closets
They CAN be installed in:
- Utility areas
- Basements
- Garages
- Hallways
- Living spaces (if code clearance is met)
Mobile Home & Utility Rules
- Electrical panels cannot be attached directly to mobile homes
- Power companies are no longer allowing services mounted on utility poles
These are important considerations when upgrading service in mobile homes.
What Affects the Cost of a Panel Upgrade?
Panel Size
- 100A → 200A → 400A
Existing Wiring Condition
Older homes may require upgrades
Service Upgrades
Utility coordination may be needed
Code Requirements
Emergency disconnect, surge protection, grounding
Optional Upgrade: Generator Interlock Kit
If you’re upgrading your panel, this is the BEST time to add:
Benefits:
- Backup power during outages
- Lower cost than standby generators
- Easy integration into your panel
Very popular in Kent and Sussex County.
Is a Panel Upgrade Worth It?
Yes — and often necessary.
A panel upgrade:
- Improves safety
- Reduces fire risk
- Supports modern electrical loads
- Increases home value
- Prepares your home for future upgrades
Serving Kent & Sussex County
LR Electrical provides panel upgrades and service upgrades in:
- Dover
- Camden
- Milford
- Smyrna
- Kent County
- Sussex County
Get a Professional Panel Upgrade Estimate

If you’re considering an electrical panel upgrade in Kent County or Sussex County, LR Electrical provides:
- Safe, code-compliant installations
- Clean and professional work
- Proper system design for future expansion
Contact LR Electrical today to schedule your estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a panel upgrade take?
Most upgrades are completed in one day.
Do I need a permit and inspection?
Yes — all panel upgrades require both.
Can I upgrade to 200 amp service?
Yes — this is the most common upgrade.
Is surge protection required?
Yes — required on all new services.
Can I add circuits later?
Yes — if your system is designed properly with expansion in mind.