Electrical Panel Upgrade Cost in Miami, FL (2026)

Electrical Panel Upgrade in Miami, FL costs $1,238–$4,988 in 2026, with most homeowners paying around $3,113. That’s about 8% above the national average (BLS cost index: 1.08). Licensed electricians in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro charge $70–$130/hour. Typically takes 6-10 hours Miami typically requires permits for this work, running $75–$250.

Updated April 2026Based on public BLS & industry data

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Factors That Affect Cost

  • 1Panel amperage (100A to 200A vs. 200A to 400A)
  • 2Number of circuits being moved or added
  • 3Meter base condition and replacement need
  • 4Underground vs. overhead service entrance
  • 5Local permit and inspection fees

Permit Note

Miami-Dade County has strict building codes due to hurricane risk. Permits run $100–$400 and include mandatory wind-load inspections. Expect longer review times.

When to upgrade your panel

Homes built before 1990 often have 100A panels that can't support modern loads like EV chargers, induction cooktops, or heat pumps. If you're planning a remodel or adding high-draw appliances, upgrading to 200A is the first step.

What the job involves

The electrician disconnects power at the meter, removes the old panel, installs the new one, re-lands all circuits, and adds new breakers. A final inspection and utility reconnection completes the project.

How We Calculate These Numbers

Our cost estimates are built from publicly available data including the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics, HomeGuide, Thumbtack, and Fixr cost databases. Material prices reflect national averages from major retailers, cross-referenced across 3+ sources for accuracy.

For Miami, we apply a regional cost-of-living multiplier of 1.08 (8% above the national average) based on BLS regional data. Labor rates reflect the local Miami metro market as of 2026.

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These are estimates for planning purposes. Actual costs vary by project scope, contractor, and market conditions. Always get 2–3 quotes from licensed professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a panel upgrade?
If your home has a 100A or 150A panel and you're adding an EV charger, heat pump, or large appliance, a 200A upgrade is usually required. Frequent breaker trips also signal the need.
Will I lose power during the upgrade?
Yes, power will be off for 4-8 hours during the swap. Your electrician will coordinate with the utility for the meter disconnect.
How long does a new panel last?
A quality panel lasts 25-40 years. Circuit breakers may need replacement sooner if they trip frequently.
Does the utility need to be involved?
Yes. The utility must disconnect and reconnect the meter. Most jurisdictions also require a final inspection before reconnection.

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