Panel Upgrades & Wiring in West Bend and Nearby Areas


Power Your Home Safely and Reliably

Whether you’re dealing with outdated electrical panels, expanding your home, or replacing old wiring, Pro Tech Mechanical provides safe, code-compliant upgrades that prepare your system for today’s demands. We serve homes and small businesses across West Bend, Milwaukee, and surrounding areas with licensed electrical work that keeps your home safe—and your power flowing.

Common Reasons to Upgrade or Rewire:


âš  Your home has a fuse box or outdated panel
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Breakers trip frequently or feel hot
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You’re adding a major appliance or EV charger
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Outlets spark or wiring looks damaged

âš  Lights dim when using high-powered devices

Our Panel & Wiring Services

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Electrical Panel Upgrades

We replace aging or overloaded panels with new, higher-capacity models that can safely power modern households. We also install subpanels for additions, garages, and workshops.

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Service Capacity Increases

If your home is still running on 100-amp service, we can upgrade you to 200 amps or higher—giving you more flexibility and stability for high-demand devices and future needs.

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Whole-Home or Partial Rewiring

Old or damaged wiring is a safety hazard. We offer full and partial rewiring services to replace unsafe systems and improve energy distribution throughout your home.

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Need More Power or Safer Wiring?

Pro Tech Mechanical handles panel upgrades and wiring projects across West Bend, Milwaukee, and surrounding areas. Whether it’s for safety, code compliance, or expansion, we’ll get the job done right.

What You Need to Know

Panel & Wiring FAQs

  • Do I need to upgrade my panel if I install a new appliance?

    You might. High-powered appliances like ovens, HVAC systems, or EV chargers may require additional circuits or more overall service capacity.

  • What’s the difference between 100-amp and 200-amp service?

    200-amp service can handle more electrical load, which is better suited for larger homes or those with high-energy-use equipment.

  • How do I know if my wiring is outdated?

     If your home still has knob-and-tube, aluminum wiring, or visible signs of wear, it’s time to have it inspected and potentially replaced.

  • Is this type of electrical work covered by code?

    Yes. We follow all NEC and local codes and will pull permits when required. Our work is safe, legal, and built to last.