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Main Meter Panels, Sub-Panels & Panel Labeling in Orange County, CA

Your electrical panel is the heart of your home or business's electrical system — and when it needs service, repair, or simply better organization, Newport Coast Electric is Orange County's trusted choice. Our licensed electricians service, repair, and label main meter panels and sub-panels for homes and businesses throughout Orange County, including Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach, and Irvine. From diagnosing a faulty breaker to organizing and labeling an overcrowded panel, we deliver fast, reliable service that keeps your electrical system safe and efficient.

Main meter panel sub-panel repair and labeling service Orange County CA — Newport Coast Electric

What's Included

  • Main meter panel inspection and repair

  • Sub-panel inspection and repair

  • Circuit breaker replacement and repair

  • Panel labeling and organization

  • Panel load assessment and capacity evaluation

  • Faulty breaker diagnosis and replacement

  • Panel upgrade recommendation and installation

  • GFCI and AFCI breaker installation

Why Choose Newport Coast

  • Licensed & insured — Contractor's License #675371

  • Serving Orange County since 1993 — 30+ years experience

  • Fast, accurate panel diagnostics

  • Same-day assessment available

  • Clean, professional service guaranteed

  • Local and family-owned

FAQ

How do I know if my electrical panel needs service or repair in Orange County?Common signs include frequently tripping breakers, a breaker that won't reset, burning smell near the panel, the panel feeling warm to the touch, flickering lights throughout the home, or circuits that stop working entirely. If you notice any of these, call us at (949) 645-5761 for a same-day assessment.


What is panel labeling and why does it matter?Panel labeling is the process of accurately identifying and marking each circuit breaker with the area or appliance it controls. A clearly labeled panel makes it faster and safer to isolate circuits during repairs or emergencies, and is required by the National Electrical Code. Our electricians will trace, test, and label every circuit in your panel accurately.

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