How to Spot a Recalled Electrical Panel 

Most homeowners don’t give much thought to their electrical panel—until something goes wrong. But this often-overlooked piece of equipment plays a crucial role in keeping your home safe and powered.

If your home was built or updated between the 1950s and 1980s, it might have an outdated and potentially dangerous electrical panel. In the greater Puget Sound area, two major brands, Zinsco and Federal Pacific, were widely used but later recalled due to significant safety hazards and fire risks.

Identifying Zinsco Panels

Zinsco panels were once a common choice in homes built in the mid-20th century. You can often recognize them by their distinct horizontal breaker design, with bright blue and red breakers. In many cases, you’ll also see the brand name "Zinsco" printed right on the panel door.

More info on identifying Zinsco panels.

Identifying Federal Pacific Panels

These panels are typically marked with “Federal Pacific Electric” or “FPE” and have breakers with orange toggle switches. Like Zinsco panels, FPE panels have a well-documented history of failing to trip when overloaded, posing a serious fire risk.

More info on identifying Federal Pacific panels.

Why Upgrade Your Electrical Panel

If your home still has its original panel, or one of the known hazardous types, it’s time for an upgrade. Replacing an outdated panel isn’t just a safety measure; it’s an investment in your home’s reliability, efficiency, and long-term value.

  1. SAFETY FIRST

    Zinsco and Federal Pacific panels were recalled because they are known to fail, leading to electrical fires and other serious hazards.

  2. MODERN ELECTRICAL DEMANDS

    Today’s appliances and electronics require more power than older panels were designed to handle. An upgraded panel ensures your home can safely support modern technology.

  3. INCREASE HOME VALUE

    Replacing an outdated electrical panel can increase your home’s value and make it more attractive to potential buyers. Additionally, some insurance companies may refuse coverage or charge higher premiums for homes with outdated electrical panels.

Make the safe switch today

At West Sound Comfort, we’re committed to helping you keep your home secure and up to code. Our licensed electricians can evaluate your current panel and guide you through the entire upgrade process, from inspection to installation, ensuring your home is up to code and safe.

  • Discounted Home Inspection: For $159, we’ll inspect your current electrical panel and provide a comprehensive report.

  • Flexible Financing: We always offer financing options to make upgrading your panel easy and affordable.

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