Expert Electrical Panel Services in Broussard, LA
Your electrical panel is the heart of your home’s power system, distributing electricity safely to every outlet, appliance, and system. In Broussard’s hot-humid climate, where air conditioning runs heavily for months and modern homes demand more power than ever, an outdated or overloaded panel puts your comfort, safety, and equipment at risk. Southern Air delivers professional electrical panel services; upgrades, replacements, and repairs that give you the safe, reliable power your home needs for today and tomorrow.
Why Homeowners Choose Southern Air for Electrical Panel Services
- Thorough evaluation of your home’s electrical load and future power needs
- Safe, code-compliant panel upgrades and replacements that protect your family
- Clear recommendations and options explained in plain language
- Professional installation with respect for your home and schedule
- Upfront pricing with no surprises or hidden fees
- Support after the work is done. We stand behind every job
- Licensed electricians with the training and experience to handle complex panel work
Why Your Electrical Panel Matters in Acadiana’s Climate
Broussard sits in ASHRAE Zone 2A, hot and humid, with summer design temperatures in the low 90s°F and cooling degree days around 2,600 per year. Air conditioning doesn’t just run; it dominates your electrical load from May through October. Central AC systems, dehumidifiers, and whole-home fans all draw significant power, and they often run simultaneously during peak heat and humidity.
An undersized or aging panel can’t keep up. Breakers trip repeatedly, critical systems lose power, and overloaded circuits create safety hazards. Older panels, especially those with 100-amp service or outdated designs, weren’t built for the electrical demands of modern HVAC equipment, electric water heaters, kitchen appliances, EV chargers, and home offices. In a climate where cooling is non-negotiable and power reliability directly affects comfort and safety, your panel must be sized and designed to handle sustained high loads without failure.
Upgrading to a modern 200-amp panel with proper branch circuits ensures every system gets the clean, stable power it needs. It also eliminates the safety risks of overheating, arcing, and fire that come with pushing an old panel beyond its limits. In Acadiana, where summer heat is relentless and backup power (like generators) is a real consideration during hurricane season, a properly sized, modern electrical panel is essential infrastructure.









