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How Much Does a Electrical Panel Upgrade Cost in San Antonio, TX?

Electrical Panel Upgrade costs in San Antonio range from $1,656 to $4,600, centered around $2,576. Increasingly requested to support EV chargers, heat pumps, and modern appliance loads.

1–1 dayTypical timeline
YesPermit required
Hire a ProDIY feasibility
San Antonio Estimate Localized
$1,656$4,600
Typical project: $2,576
National average$1,800–$5,000
San Antonio cost index0.92x
Per project$2,576

Based on a typical 1 panel scope. Adjust the exact size and finish tier in the full calculator for a more precise number.

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Cost Breakdown

Where the money goes on a San Antonio electrical panel upgrade

These percentages hold roughly steady across metros — what changes city to city is the dollar figure attached to each slice, driven by San Antonio's 0.92x regional cost index.

Panel & breakers
45%
Labor
35%
Permit & inspection
10%
Service line work (if needed)
10%
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What Moves the Price

Factors that change your San Antonio estimate

01Target amperage — typically upgrading to 200 amp service
02Panel brand and breaker count
03Whether the utility service line also needs upgrading
04Sub-panel additions for a garage, workshop, or ADU
05Permit and inspection requirements
06Age and condition of existing wiring

San Antonio-specific considerations

Labor pricing in San Antonio reflects one of the more affordable major-metro labor markets in this dataset. On the permitting side: permitting is generally straightforward for standard residential projects. The area's climate (hot summers, mild winters) is also worth factoring into scheduling.

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Should you DIY a electrical panel upgrade in San Antonio?

This isn't a project where DIY meaningfully reduces cost in San Antonio: the work requires licensed trades, and a permit and inspection are required for this work, which most jurisdictions restrict to licensed contractors. The realistic way to control cost here is getting multiple itemized quotes, not self-performing the labor.

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Common Questions

Electrical Panel Upgrade FAQ for San Antonio homeowners

How much does a electrical panel upgrade cost in San Antonio?

San Antonio electrical panel upgrade projects typically run $1,656–$4,600, averaging $2,576, based on a typical 1 panel scope. Use our calculator to adjust for your exact size and finish tier.

Why does a electrical panel upgrade cost what it does in San Antonio?

San Antonio carries a 0.92x regional cost index, 8% below the national baseline — the market has one of the more affordable major-metro labor markets in this dataset.

Do I need a permit for a electrical panel upgrade in San Antonio?

Yes, in most jurisdictions a electrical panel upgrade requires a permit and inspection. In San Antonio specifically: permitting is generally straightforward for standard residential projects.

How long does a electrical panel upgrade take in San Antonio?

A typical electrical panel upgrade takes 1–1 day from start to finish, though scheduling around contractor availability and hot summers, mild winters in San Antonio can extend the timeline before work even begins.

What's included in this electrical panel upgrade estimate?

The estimate covers the full scope of a typical project: primarily panel & breakers (45%), labor (35%), permit & inspection (10%), plus the remaining categories shown in the cost breakdown above. See our methodology for exactly how these figures are built.

What most affects the price of a electrical panel upgrade?

Two of the biggest levers: target amperage — typically upgrading to 200 amp service, and panel brand and breaker count. See the full factor list above for everything that can move your number.

How this estimate was calculated

We start from national average pricing for electrical panel upgrade sourced from contractor cost surveys and industry reporting, then apply San Antonio's regional construction cost index (0.92x national baseline) to localize the range. See our full methodology for how indices are built and how often figures are reviewed. Last reviewed July 2026.