Signs You Need This
- You're installing a new range, dryer, or water heater that needs its own circuit
- You're converting from gas to electric for a major appliance
- A breaker trips specifically when a certain appliance runs
- You're adding a workshop tool or equipment that draws significant power
What's Involved
We size the circuit to the specific appliance's electrical requirements, run the wiring from the panel, and install the appropriate outlet or hardwired connection. If your panel doesn't have room or capacity for the new circuit, we'll talk through whether a panel upgrade makes sense.
Sharing a high-draw appliance with other outlets on the same circuit is a common cause of nuisance tripping — a dedicated circuit solves it at the source.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does every major appliance need its own circuit?
Most high-draw appliances — ranges, dryers, water heaters — should have a dedicated circuit sized to their specific requirements, yes.
What if my panel doesn't have room for another circuit?
We'll let you know during the estimate and talk through whether a panel upgrade makes sense alongside the new circuit.
Can you convert an appliance from gas to electric?
Yes, we handle the electrical side of gas-to-electric appliance conversions, including running the new dedicated circuit.