Circuit breakers are the first line of defense against electrical fires and overloaded circuits. When breakers fail, trip constantly, or are part of recalled panels like Federal Pacific or Zinsco, your home is at risk. Power Man Electric replaces individual breakers, upgrades to AFCI and GFCI protection, and replaces dangerous panels throughout Murrieta, Temecula, and the Inland Empire.
As a licensed C-10 electrical contractor, we assess your panel condition, identify failing or recalled breakers, and provide the right solution -- whether that is a single breaker swap or a complete panel replacement. Every installation meets the 2026 California Electrical Code and is backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.
We inspect your entire electrical panel -- breaker condition, bus bar connections, wire terminations, and panel brand identification. We check for recalled panels including Federal Pacific and Zinsco.
We replace failed, tripping, or damaged breakers with the correct type and amperage for your circuit. Standard, AFCI, GFCI, and dual-function breakers available for all major panel brands.
Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter breakers detect dangerous arcing and prevent fires. Required by the 2026 California Electrical Code for virtually all dwelling unit circuits. We upgrade your panel to meet current standards.
GFCI breakers protect entire circuits against ground faults and electrical shock. Ideal for circuits serving bathrooms, kitchens, garages, outdoor areas, and EV charger installations.
Complete panel replacement for dangerous Federal Pacific Stab-Lok and Zinsco panels. We remove the hazardous panel and install a modern, code-compliant panel with properly rated breakers.
After every breaker replacement, we test the circuit under load to verify proper operation. We torque all connections to manufacturer specifications and verify the panel schedule is accurate.
Costs vary by breaker type and panel condition. These ranges are based on current California market data for residential circuit breaker services.
| Service | Cost Range | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Breaker Replacement | $150 - $250 | Single-pole 15A or 20A standard breaker |
| AFCI Breaker Installation | $200 - $300 | Arc fault protection, device costs $30-$50 |
| GFCI Breaker Installation | $200 - $300 | Ground fault protection for wet area circuits |
| Double-Pole 240V Breaker | $200 - $350 | For dryers, ranges, EV chargers, HVAC units |
| FPE/Zinsco Panel Replacement | $2,000 - $4,000 | Full panel replacement with modern code-compliant panel |
| Panel Upgrade (100A to 200A) | $2,500 - $6,000 | New 200A panel, breakers, meter base, utility coordination |
We inspect your entire panel -- breaker brand and condition, bus bar connections, wire terminations, signs of overheating, and panel age. We identify any recalled components and assess overall panel health.
We explain what we found, whether you need a single breaker replacement, AFCI/GFCI upgrades, or a full panel replacement. You receive a written quote with all options clearly explained.
We de-energize the panel, remove the failed breaker, inspect the bus bar slot and wire termination, install the new breaker, and torque all connections to manufacturer specifications.
We re-energize the panel and test the replaced circuit under load to verify the new breaker operates correctly. We check voltage, amperage draw, and proper AFCI/GFCI trip function.
We update your panel schedule to reflect the new breaker, provide documentation of the work performed, and advise you on any additional upgrades recommended for your panel's age and condition.
Panel work requires a licensed C-10 electrical contractor in California. We are fully licensed, bonded, and insured. Never a handyman working inside your electrical panel.
We identify and replace Federal Pacific Stab-Lok, Zinsco, Challenger, and other recalled or dangerous panels. Free panel inspections to determine if your panel is at risk.
Upfront, written quotes for every breaker replacement. We explain the difference between standard, AFCI, and GFCI breakers so you understand what you are paying for and why.
Every installation meets the 2026 California Electrical Code. We install the correct breaker type for each circuit -- standard, AFCI, GFCI, or dual-function -- as required by current code.
New customers receive 15% off their first circuit breaker service. We also offer special discounts for seniors and veterans in the Murrieta area.
32 five-star reviews and counting. We stand behind every breaker replacement and panel upgrade, and do not consider the job complete until you are fully satisfied.
"Our home inspector found a Federal Pacific panel during our home purchase. Power Man Electric replaced the entire panel with a new 200-amp Square D within a week. They handled the permit, the SCE coordination, and passed city inspection on the first try. Our insurance company was satisfied immediately. Very professional and fair pricing."
-- Michael & Amy W., Murrieta, CA
Replacing a single circuit breaker in Murrieta typically costs $150 to $300. Standard single-pole breakers cost $150 to $200. AFCI and GFCI breakers cost $200 to $300 due to the higher device cost. Double-pole 240V breakers run $200 to $350. Federal Pacific or Zinsco full panel replacements cost $2,000 to $4,000.
Yes. Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) Stab-Lok breakers have a documented failure rate and may not trip during an overload, allowing circuits to overheat and potentially cause fire. FPE panels are estimated to cause approximately 2,800 fires and $40 million in property damage annually. Many insurance companies refuse to insure homes with FPE panels. We recommend immediate replacement.
Yes. Zinsco breakers can fuse to the bus bar, preventing them from tripping during an overload. They also use aluminum components that corrode over time, creating poor connections and overheating. Insurance companies in California increasingly refuse coverage for homes with Zinsco panels. Power Man Electric recommends replacing any Zinsco panel with a modern, code-compliant panel.
An AFCI breaker detects dangerous electrical arcing from damaged or deteriorated wiring and shuts off the circuit before a fire can start. Under the 2026 California Electrical Code, AFCI protection is required for all 15- and 20-amp circuits in dwelling unit bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, dining rooms, hallways, closets, laundry areas, and similar rooms.
Replace a circuit breaker if it trips repeatedly under normal loads, will not stay in the ON position, feels hot, shows scorch marks or burning smell, is a Federal Pacific or Zinsco breaker, or is over 25 years old. A breaker that trips occasionally during a genuine overload is working correctly, but frequent or failed tripping means the breaker needs professional replacement.
We replace circuit breakers and panels throughout Southwest Riverside County and the Inland Empire.