Your electrical panel is the heart of your home’s power system, and in Broussard’s hot, humid climate where air conditioning systems run heavily for months on end, a properly functioning panel isn’t just convenient; it’s essential for safety and reliability. Southern Air provides professional electrical panel upgrades, repairs, and installations designed to keep your home powered safely through every season. Whether you’re experiencing frequent breaker trips, planning a major addition, or simply want the peace of mind that comes with modern electrical infrastructure, our licensed electricians deliver the expertise and attention to detail your home deserves.
Why Homeowners Choose Southern Air for Panel Services
- Licensed, experienced electricians who prioritize safety and code compliance in every installation
- Thorough evaluation of your home’s current and future electrical needs before recommending solutions
- Clear explanations of panel capacity, circuit requirements, and upgrade options
- Professional workmanship that respects your home and minimizes disruption
- Upfront pricing with no hidden fees or surprise charges
- Ongoing support and service after installation to ensure long-term performance
- Fast response times for urgent panel issues that affect your home’s safety
- Commitment to staying current with electrical codes and best practices
Why Panel Capacity Matters in Acadiana’s Climate
In Broussard and throughout Acadiana, your electrical panel faces unique demands driven by our hot-humid climate. With approximately 2,600 cooling degree days each year and summer design temperatures in the low 90s°F with high humidity, your air conditioning system becomes one of your home’s largest electrical loads, and it runs for extended periods from late spring through early fall. Central AC units, particularly larger systems sized for our climate’s humidity control needs, draw substantial amperage during operation.
When you add other modern electrical demands, such as kitchen appliances, water heaters, washers and dryers, electronics, and lighting, an undersized or outdated panel quickly becomes overwhelmed. Older panels rated for 100 amps may have been adequate decades ago, but today’s homes typically require 200-amp service to handle simultaneous loads without tripping breakers or creating safety risks. An inadequate panel doesn’t just cause inconvenience; it can lead to overheating connections, damaged equipment, and serious fire hazards.
Additionally, hurricane season from June through November makes backup power considerations especially relevant for our region. If you’re planning to add a whole-home generator or transfer switch, your panel must have the capacity and proper configuration to integrate these systems safely. A professional panel evaluation ensures your electrical infrastructure can support both your daily comfort needs and emergency preparedness in our Gulf Coast climate.









