Electrical Services
Electrical Panel Upgrade Mission
Panel upgrades in Mission typically cost $1,500–$8,000 depending on whether you need a panel replacement at the same amperage or a full service upgrade from 100A to 200A. We handle the entire process — load calculation, permit, BC Hydro coordination, installation, and inspection. If you need broader residential help too, our Mission electrician team also handles service upgrades, troubleshooting, and related home electrical work.
Electrical Panel Upgrades in Mission
Licensed Electricians for Panel Replacements & Service Upgrades
Mission has a wide range of housing stock across its urban and rural areas — the Fraser Valley. A 1960s downtown Mission home on 60A service with a fuse box and aluminum wiring is a fundamentally different project than a 2018 Cedar Valley home on 200A service that just needs more breaker space. We see both regularly — and everything in between.
If your breakers trip, your lights flicker, your insurance company has sent a letter about your panel, or you’re adding an EV charger, heat pump, or secondary suite — you’re in the right place. Let’s figure out what your home actually needs.


MISSION PANEL UPGRADE PRICING
How Much Does a Panel Upgrade Cost in Mission?
Costs vary based on panel access, wiring condition, overhead vs underground service, distance to detached buildings, and BC Hydro requirements. All prices reflect typical Mission-area installations as of 2026.
Panel Replacement (Same Amperage)
$1,500–$3,000
New panel, new breakers, all circuit reconnections, labour, permit, and inspection.
100A → 200A Service Upgrade
$4,000–$8,000
New panel, service wires, meter base, BC Hydro coordination, permit, and inspection.
200A → 320A Upgrade
$7,500–$12,000
For homes maxing out 200A with dual EVs, heat pump, hot tub, shop, and suite.
Subpanel Addition
$1,500–$3,500
Subpanel for garage, workshop, suite, or attached outbuilding.
Subpanel + Trenching
$3,000–$6,000
Subpanel + underground feeder cable + trenching to a detached building.
For a detailed breakdown of what affects pricing across all upgrade types, see our Electrical Panel Upgrade Guide.

Signs Your Mission Home Needs a Panel Upgrade
Mission Neighbourhoods: What We Find
What your home needs depends on when and where it was built. Mission spans six decades of residential construction across urban, suburban, and rural areas — each with its own electrical patterns.




Unsafe Panels Common in Mission
Aluminum Wiring in Mission Homes
Many Mission homes built between 1965 and 1976 — especially in the downtown core and north of Lougheed — have aluminum branch circuit wiring running to outlets, switches, and lights throughout the house.


Flood-Damaged Electrical Systems in Mission
Mission and the surrounding area have experienced Fraser River flooding historically. Properties in Hatzic and Dewdney are particularly susceptible. Flood-affected properties. If your home was flooded, the electrical panel and service entrance should have been replaced during restoration — water damage creates long-term corrosion and failure risks that aren’t always visible immediately.
We’ve assessed Mission-area properties where the electrical restoration was incomplete or done improperly. If your home was in a flood zone and you’re not confident the electrical system was properly restored, a panel assessment is worth doing — even if the home looks fine from the outside.

INSURANCE FLAGGING
What to Do If Your Insurance Company Has Flagged Your Panel
We’re seeing more insurance-driven panel replacements in Mission every year. Here’s the process:
Full process from first call to documentation: typically 2–3 weeks. Don’t wait until the deadline — BC Hydro scheduling and inspections take time to arrange.

CLEANBC REBATES
CleanBC Rebates for Panel Upgrades
If you’re upgrading alongside a heat pump installation, the CleanBC Energy Savings Program offers a separate electrical upgrade rebate.
Income Level 1
$5,000
Can fully cover a 100A → 200A service upgrade.
Income Level 2
$3,500
Covers a significant portion of most service upgrades.
Income Level 3
$1,500
Still meaningfully reduces the out-of-pocket cost of the upgrade.
At Level 1, the rebate can fully cover a 100A → 200A service upgrade. Huntley Electrical is a registered CleanBC contractor — the rebate flows directly to us, and you pay the difference. See our CleanBC Rebates page for full details.
COMMON MISTAKES
Common Panel Upgrade Mistakes Mission Homeowners Make
These are the problems we see most often when homeowners try to solve capacity or safety issues without a full assessment first.
1. Replacing the panel but not the service
If you’re on 100A and replace a Federal Pioneer with a new 100A panel, you may fix the safety issue but not the capacity problem. If an EV charger or heat pump is coming, doing the panel twice is expensive.
2. Not accounting for future loads
Think 2–5 years ahead. A heat pump today, EV charger next year, maybe a suite rental after that. A slightly bigger investment now can avoid a second major project.
3. Hiring unlicensed electricians
Panel work requires an electrical permit in BC. No exceptions. Unpermitted work is illegal, uninsurable, and often gets flagged during home sales.
4. Ignoring aluminum wiring during the upgrade
If your older Mission home has aluminum branch circuits, the panel swap is the right time to inspect and correct every connection — not after problems show up.
5. Skipping the flood-restoration assessment
If your Mission-area property was flood-affected, don’t assume the electrical restoration was done properly. Get an independent panel assessment.
6. Assuming every full panel needs a full service upgrade
Sometimes a subpanel is enough. Sometimes a panel replacement solves the safety issue. The goal is the least expensive option that actually fixes the problem.
IMPORTANT DETAILS
Permits, BC Hydro, and the Upgrade Process
What happens during a panel upgrade
Strata and permit considerations
We handle permits, inspections, and BC Hydro scheduling directly. You don’t need to coordinate multiple parties yourself.
What Mission Homeowners Are Saying
Frequently Asked Questions — Panel Upgrades in Mission
Do I need a permit for a panel upgrade in Mission?
Yes — all electrical panel upgrades in BC require a permit from Technical Safety BC. We handle the permit application on your behalf, coordinate the BC Hydro power disconnect and reconnect, and ensure a licensed inspector signs off on the completed work. You don’t have to deal with any of that paperwork yourself.
What is the difference between a panel upgrade and a panel replacement?
A panel replacement swaps out an existing panel at the same amperage — typically done when a panel is unsafe, recalled (like Federal Pioneer or Zinsco), or flagged by your insurer. A panel upgrade increases your service amperage, usually from 100A to 200A, to handle modern electrical loads. Both require permits and BC Hydro coordination. We handle both in Mission.
How much does a panel upgrade cost in Mission?
Panel upgrade costs in Mission depend on the scope of work. A same-amperage panel replacement (new panel, breakers, and circuit reconnections) runs $1,500–$3,000. Upgrading from 100A to 200A service — including new service wires, meter base, BC Hydro coordination, permit, and inspection — typically runs $4,000–$8,000. Upgrading to 320A service for homes with dual EVs, a heat pump, or a shop runs $7,500–$12,000. We provide a detailed written quote before any work begins — no surprise invoices.
How long does a panel upgrade take?
The installation itself takes 4–8 hours for most homes. Plan for 2–4 weeks total from the time you book — that accounts for the permit application, scheduling BC Hydro’s power disconnect, the installation day, and the Technical Safety BC inspection. We move as quickly as the process allows and keep you updated at every step.
Will my power be off during the upgrade?
Yes — BC Hydro needs to disconnect power at the meter before we can safely replace the panel. The outage typically lasts 4–8 hours on installation day. We schedule this in advance with BC Hydro so there are no surprises. Most homeowners plan accordingly and are back online the same day.
My insurance company flagged my panel — what do I do?
This is more common in Mission than most people realize, especially with older Federal Pioneer and Zinsco panels in the downtown core and north of Lougheed. Your insurer may require a letter from a licensed electrician confirming the panel has been assessed or replaced before they’ll renew your policy. Contact us and we’ll assess the panel, provide the documentation your insurer needs, and handle the replacement if required — all fully permitted.
Can I get a CleanBC rebate on a panel upgrade in Mission?
Yes — if you’re upgrading your panel alongside an eligible heat pump installation. The CleanBC Energy Savings Program offers a separate electrical upgrade rebate of up to $1,500 depending on your household income. Huntley Electrical is a registered CleanBC contractor, so we handle the rebate paperwork as part of the job. A panel upgrade done on its own (without a heat pump) does not currently qualify for CleanBC rebates.
Do I need a panel upgrade to install an EV charger?
Not always, but often. A Level 2 EV charger (the kind mounted in your garage) requires a dedicated 240V, 40–60A circuit. If your current panel is 100A or already near capacity, you’ll likely need an upgrade before we can safely add the charger circuit. We’ll assess your existing capacity at no charge and let you know exactly what’s needed before committing to anything.
Is Huntley Electrical licensed to do panel work in Mission?
Yes. Huntley Electrical holds a valid BC Electrical Contractor licence and our electricians are Red Seal certified. We are fully insured and permitted to complete panel upgrades and replacements throughout the Fraser Valley, including Mission, Mission, Langley, and Chilliwack. All work meets or exceeds BC Electrical Code requirements.
Book Your Panel Upgrade in Mission
Huntley Electrical installs panel replacements and service upgrades for homes, strata complexes, and rural properties across Mission. We handle permits, BC Hydro coordination, installation, and inspection — so you get a safe, code-compliant panel built for today’s demands.
Call (778) 988-3347 or request a quote to schedule your free Mission panel assessment.
Get In Touch
Contact Huntley Electrical – Mission Panel Upgrade Experts
At Huntley Electrical, we provide expert panel upgrades, breaker panel replacements, service upgrades, and subpanel installations for homes, strata properties, and rural sites across Mission and the Fraser Valley.
Whether you’re dealing with a Federal Pioneer panel, aluminum wiring, a flood-restored property, or an insurer deadline, we can walk you through the right next step.
Call (778) 988-3347 or use the form to request your free panel assessment.

