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Electrical Panel Repair in St. Augustine, FL

The humid subtropical climate of Florida puts real stress on electrical panels. Salt air from the coast accelerates corrosion on breaker contacts and bus bars, and St. Augustine's older housing stock, which includes bungalows and colonials built decades before modern load demands, often run panels that trip repeatedly or show signs of heat damage. Mr. Electric of St. Augustine sends experienced professionals, each averaging 15 years in the trade, to accurately diagnose panel problems and restore safe, code-compliant operation to your property. As your St. Augustine electrician, we back every repair with the Done Right Promise®.

Electrical Panel Repair in St. Augustine, FL
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  • If your breaker trips under normal load, fails to reset, or feels warm to the touch, it needs a hands-on evaluation before you lose power to a critical circuit. Our professionals use a clamp meter and thermal imaging to measure actual load against rated capacity, then replace faulty single-pole, double-pole, or AFCI/GFCI breakers with code-matched components. NEC 2020, which Florida adopted statewide, requires AFCI protection on most living-area circuits in renovated or new construction, and we confirm compliance during every breaker repair.

  • Loose or corroded connections at the main bus bar are a leading cause of panel overheating in coastal Florida properties. Salt-laden air degrades aluminum and copper contact surfaces faster than in inland regions, producing resistance that generates heat and accelerates insulation breakdown. Our professionals torque all lugs to the manufacturer's specification using a calibrated torque screwdriver, clean oxide buildup from bus bar surfaces, and inspect the main bonding jumper and neutral bar for continuity.

  • An unbalanced panel strains the transformer feeding your property and shortens equipment life. After completing repairs, our team measures phase loads with a true-RMS clamp meter, redistributes circuits where possible, and documents findings so you have a clear record for your homeowner's insurance or future permit applications in St. Johns County.

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Why St. Augustine Homeowners Rely On Mr. Electric for Electrical Panel Repair


St. Augustine's mix of historic districts, waterfront neighborhoods like Vilano Beach, and newer master-planned communities in St. Johns County means electrical systems vary widely in age, configuration, and condition. Our professionals have worked on Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panels in mid-century homes, split-bus panels in 1970s construction, and modern 200-amp main breaker panels in recent builds. That range of hands-on experience shapes how we approach every job.

We arrive with a fully stocked service vehicle carrying replacement breakers from major manufacturers, bus bar hardware, and the test equipment needed to complete most repairs in a single visit. Upfront, flat-rate pricing means you review the cost before any work begins, with no hourly surprises added after the fact. Our customer service standard requires clear communication at every step: before the repair, during it, and at sign-off. Every repair includes a written record of what was found, what was replaced, and what code requirements apply to your address in St. Augustine, Butler Beach, and Ponte Vedra.

Frequently Asked Questions About Electrical Panel Repair: St. Augustine

  • Yes. Mr. Electric of St. Augustine provides free estimates for electrical panel repair. A professional will review your panel, identify the specific fault, and walk you through the repair scope and flat-rate cost before any work begins. There's no obligation to proceed, and the estimate gives you everything you need to make an informed decision about your home's electrical system.

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