Dedicated Circuit Installation

Safely power your high-demand appliances and equipment with a new, professionally installed dedicated circuit.

Why Do I Need a Dedicated Circuit?

A dedicated circuit is an electrical circuit that serves a single, specific appliance. It has its own circuit breaker in your main panel and is not shared with any other outlets or devices. This is required by the National Electrical Code for any major appliance that draws a significant amount of power to prevent overloads and ensure safe operation.

Common Appliances Requiring a Dedicated Circuit

EV Chargers

A Level 2 EV charger requires a 240-volt dedicated circuit to charge your vehicle efficiently and safely.

Hot Tubs & Spas

The powerful heaters and pumps in a hot tub require a high-amperage, GFCI-protected dedicated circuit.

Refrigerators & Freezers

A dedicated circuit prevents your fridge or garage freezer from tripping a breaker shared with other appliances, saving your food from spoiling.

Treadmills & Home Gyms

The powerful motors in modern treadmills can cause lights to flicker and breakers to trip on shared circuits.

Microwaves & Toaster Ovens

Modern building code requires most built-in microwaves and other powerful countertop appliances to have their own circuit.

Workshop & Garage Tools

Air compressors, table saws, and welders all require dedicated circuits to handle their high power draw on startup.

Need a New Circuit? We Can Help.

Whether your panel is full or you just need a new line run, our licensed electricians can provide a safe and code-compliant solution. Contact us for a free estimate.