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Make an Electrical Service Upgrade

Electrical service upgrades involve increasing a home's electrical capacity to meet modern power demands. This can involve replacing old electrical panels with higher-amperage models, or upgrading components like service entrance wiring or meters.

If your home or building needs an electrical service upgrade, you’ll need to hire a contractor who can apply for an Electrical Permit and perform the work.

Who can make electrical service upgrades?

  • Homeowners and contractors can apply for the Short-form Permit.
  • Only a contractor with a valid, non-expired Massachusetts trade license may apply for an Electrical Permit and perform any work related to installing or replacing electrical services or wiring.

What permits do I need?

Short-Form Permit
  • For opening up any non-structural walls while performing the work.
Additional Permits

You will need other permits that only licensed contractors can apply for, including:

Electrical Permit
  • For installing or repairing any electrical wiring or services.

How do I apply?

The Short-form and Electrical Permit pages list the steps you need to take, including:

  • Understanding what documentation is required
  • How to apply online
  • What to expect after applying
  • What to do after work is completed
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