Electrical Panel Installation Dublin Safe Electric Certified, Same-Day Available

We install, upgrade, and replace electrical panels (consumer units and fuse boards) for homes and businesses across Dublin. RECI is registered, fully insured, and compliant with current Irish wiring regulations.

What Is an Electrical Panel and Do You Need a New One?

In simple terms, your electrical panel is the heart of your home’s electrical system. In Ireland, we usually call it a consumer unit or fuse board. It takes electricity from the ESB Networks supply and sends it safely to every light, socket, appliance, and circuit in your house. Inside a modern panel, you’ll find miniature circuit breakers (MCBs) that protect individual circuits, RCDs that guard against electric shocks, and a main switch. Older panels, especially those in homes built before 2005, often have only basic fuses and minimal safety protection.

If your board is struggling to keep up with today’s demands, like electric showers, heat pumps, or an EV charger, then it’s time to think about a professional electrical panel installation in Dublin. Replacing it with a modern unit brings better safety, fewer trips, and peace of mind. Irish Terminology Note: In Ireland, electrical panel, consumer unit, and fuse board all mean the same thing: the central box that controls and protects your home’s power.

7 Signs Your Dublin Home Needs a New Electrical Panel

Not sure if you need an upgrade? Here are the most common warning signs we see across Dublin:

1. Your Fuse Board Still Has Rewirable Fuses

Many older homes still use ceramic fuses with thin wires. These offer almost no protection compared to modern breakers and don’t meet current standards.

2. Circuit Breakers Trip Frequently

If lights or sockets keep cutting out for no obvious reason, your panel may be overloaded or faulty.

3. You’re Installing an EV Charger

Most home EV chargers need a strong, modern consumer unit. An old panel often can’t handle the extra load safely.

4. Your Panel Is Over 25 Years Old

Panels this age usually lack proper RCD protection and were built for far less power than we use today.

5. Lights Flicker or Dim When Appliances Switch On

This is a classic sign that your existing board doesn’t have enough capacity.

6. You Can Smell Burning Near the Fuse Board

Never ignore this. Turn off the main switch and call for help immediately it can point to serious overheating.

7. You’re Planning a House Rewire or Extension

Any major electrical upgrade almost always requires a new, compliant consumer unit.

Electrical Panel Installation Services We Provide in Dublin

New Consumer Unit Installation

We fit brand new consumer units in new builds, extensions, or as a full upgrade. Every job follows current Irish regulations and comes with Safe Electric certification.

Fuse Board Replacement Dublin

We remove old-fashioned fuse boards and install safe, modern units with proper RCD protection. This is one of the most common jobs we do in Dublin homes.

Electrical Panel Upgrade 100 Amp / Higher Capacity

We increase your panel’s capacity so you can run more appliances, install electric heating, or add an EV charger without problems.

Sub-Panel Installation Dublin

Perfect for garages, garden offices, or home extensions. A sub-panel helps spread the load and keeps everything safe and organised.

Emergency Panel Replacement

Consumer unit failed? We carry stock panels in our vans and can respond quickly across Dublin, day or night.

Commercial Panel Installation Dublin

We upgrade distribution boards for shops, offices, restaurants, and other businesses, all fully certified.

Why Dublin Homeowners Choose Us for Electrical Panel Installation

Safe Electric & RECI Registered

Every electrical panel installation we complete is properly certified.

Free Site Survey & Honest Quote

We visit, assess everything, and give you a clear price with no surprises.

Same-Day Emergency Panel Replacement

When your power goes out, we move fast.

All Dublin Covered

From South Dublin and Dublin 15 to the city centre and North Dublin.

Electrical Panel Installation Standards in Ireland: What You Need to Know

All electrical work in Ireland must follow the national standard called ETCI IS 10101. This covers everything from wiring to safety devices in your consumer unit. Only Safe Electric registered contractors can legally carry out and certify panel installations. RECI membership shows the electrician has proper training and insurance.

Modern panels must have dual RCD protection, correctly rated breakers, and proper earthing. After installation, you receive an official Safe Electric certificate. This document is essential for insurance, mortgages, and when selling your house. Important point: DIY panel work is not allowed in Ireland. It can be dangerous, invalidate your insurance, and will not pass any future checks.

Risk Assessment for Electrical Panel Installation: What We Check

Safety comes first on every job. Before touching any wires, we carry out a full risk assessment. We look at:

  • The condition of your existing wiring
  • Whether your ESB supply can handle the new setup
  • Proper earthing and bonding
  • Total electrical load (current + future needs)
  • Fire risks around the panel location

This careful checking helps us avoid problems and deliver a safe, long-lasting installation.

How Our Electrical Panel Installation Process Works in Dublin

Step 1 Free Site Survey & Assessment

We visit your home, inspect the current panel, and work out exactly what you need.

Step 2 Written Quote with Full Breakdown

You receive a clear, fixed-price quote so you know exactly what the job will cost.

Step 3 Planning & Notification

We handle any required paperwork with ESB Networks if needed.

Step 4 Installation Day

We safely isolate the power, remove the old unit, fit the new consumer unit, reconnect everything, and test all circuits.

Step 5 Safe Electric Certificate Issued

You get your official certificate, plus clear instructions on how everything works.

Electrical Panel Installation Cost in Dublin What to Expect

We always provide a fixed written quote after the free survey.

ServiceTypical Price Range (incl. VAT)
Standard Consumer Unit Replacement€600 – €900
3–4 Bed House Upgrade€800 – €1,200
Full Upgrade + Old Fuse Board€900 – €1,400
Sub-Panel Installation€500 – €900
Emergency Same-Day ReplacementCall for a quote

Recent Electrical Panel Installations We Completed Across Dublin

Clontarf, Dublin 3

Sub-panel installed in a converted garage for a new home office. Everything is certified and working perfectly.

Dundrum, Dublin 14

Emergency panel replacement on a Friday night. Power was restored within hours, and a full certificate was issued.

What Dublin Customers Say About Our Panel Installation Service

  • Needed a panel upgrade before fitting my EV charger. They did a great job and sorted the paperwork too
    John M
    S. Fitzgerald
    Rathfarnham
  • Fast emergency service when my consumer unit failed. Sorted the same evening, excellent work.
    Sarah K
    Lucan

Ready to Upgrade Your Electrical Panel?

Don’t risk safety with an old fuse board. A professional electrical panel installation in Dublin gives you reliable power, better safety, and full compliance. Call us today for a free assessment and a clear quote. Our local team will take care of everything from start to finish. Your home deserves a safe, modern electrical system let’s sort it properly.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is the central box (called a consumer unit or fuse board) that receives power from ESB and distributes it safely to every circuit in your house.

Most domestic upgrades cost between €600 and €1,200. We give you a fixed quote after a free survey.

Usually 4 to 8 hours. You’ll have power back the same day in most cases.

All work must follow ETCI IS 10101 rules and be certified by Safe Electric.

No planning permission is needed, but the work must be done by a registered electrician and properly certified.

They all mean the same thing just different names for your home’s main distribution board.

Upgrade if your board is old, keeps tripping, you smell burning, or you want to add an EV charger or extension.

No. It must be done by a qualified, registered electrician. DIY work is illegal and unsafe.

Often yes. We check this during every EV charger survey and upgrade if needed.

A secondary board that supplies power to a garage, extension or office without overloading your main panel.