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Safe Dedicated Circuit Installation

We install code-compliant circuits for heavy appliances and equipment, helping prevent overloads, tripped breakers, and fire risks.

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Dedicated Circuit Installation

At Pro Town Electric, we install dedicated circuits for appliances and equipment that need their own safe, reliable power supply. A dedicated circuit is a single electrical line that serves one appliance or one specific use. It is not shared with lights, outlets, or other high-demand equipment. This helps prevent overloaded breakers, voltage drops, nuisance tripping, and damage to expensive appliances.

Many modern homes and businesses need dedicated circuits to keep electrical systems safe and up to code. These circuits are commonly used for refrigerators, freezers, microwaves, dishwashers, garbage disposals, sump pumps, washing machines, dryers, electric ranges, ovens, HVAC equipment, water heaters, hot tubs, EV chargers, server equipment, workshop tools, and home office setups. If you are adding new equipment or remodeling a space, there is a good chance a dedicated line is required.

Why a Dedicated Circuit Matters

When too many devices share one branch circuit, the wiring and breaker can be pushed past their intended load. That can lead to flickering lights, warm outlets, repeatedly tripped breakers, reduced appliance performance, and in some cases, a serious fire hazard. Installing a dedicated circuit gives that equipment the amperage it needs and helps the rest of your electrical system run more smoothly.

We often recommend dedicated circuit installation when customers notice breakers tripping whenever a certain appliance turns on, when a remodel adds heavy electrical loads, or when older wiring is no longer a good match for newer equipment. It is a smart upgrade for both safety and day-to-day convenience.

What Our Dedicated Circuit Installation Service Includes

We handle the full process from start to finish. First, we evaluate the appliance or equipment, its voltage and amperage requirements, the location of your electrical panel, and the best path for safe wiring. Then we size the circuit correctly, install the proper breaker, run the appropriate wire gauge, and add the right receptacle or direct connection based on the equipment requirements.

Our service may include:

  • Load evaluation and power requirement review
  • Breaker and panel compatibility check
  • 120-volt or 240-volt circuit installation
  • Correct wire sizing based on amperage and distance
  • New outlet, disconnect, or hardwired connection
  • Grounding and bonding verification
  • Code-focused installation practices
  • Testing for proper operation and circuit performance

We work carefully to make sure the new circuit is not just functional, but dependable for the long term. Clean work, solid connections, and proper circuit design make a big difference.

Common Circuit Types and Electrical Specifications

The exact circuit depends on the equipment being served. Some appliances run on a standard 120V circuit, while larger loads need 240V. Breaker sizes often range from 15 amps and 20 amps for smaller dedicated circuits up to 30 amps, 40 amps, 50 amps, or more for larger equipment. Wire size must match the breaker and application. For example, a 20-amp circuit commonly uses 12-gauge wire, while a 15-amp circuit commonly uses 14-gauge wire. Larger 240V equipment may require heavier conductors depending on the load.

We also account for manufacturer requirements, startup loads, continuous loads, and the overall capacity of your service panel. If the panel is full or undersized, we will explain your options clearly before any work begins.

Where Dedicated Circuits Are Commonly Installed

  • Kitchens for refrigerators, microwaves, wall ovens, cooktops, and dishwashers
  • Laundry rooms for washers and electric dryers
  • Garages for freezers, power tools, air compressors, and EV chargers
  • Basements for sump pumps, dehumidifiers, and added living spaces
  • Mechanical areas for furnaces, air handlers, condensers, and water heaters
  • Bathrooms for whirlpool tubs or specialty equipment
  • Home offices for computers, servers, and sensitive electronics
  • Outdoor areas for hot tubs, spas, and detached structures

Signs You May Need a Dedicated Circuit

  • A breaker trips when a certain appliance starts
  • Lights dim when equipment turns on
  • You use extension cords for major appliances
  • You are installing a new appliance with specific electrical requirements
  • Your home office or workshop equipment loses power under load
  • Your current outlets do not match the plug type or voltage needed
  • You are remodeling and adding new electrical demand

If any of these sound familiar, it is worth having us inspect the setup. We can tell you whether a new circuit is needed and what the safest solution looks like.

Our Process

We start with a straightforward assessment. We identify the equipment, check its nameplate or manufacturer specs, inspect the panel, and review the layout of the space. From there, we plan the route for the new wiring and explain the scope of work in simple terms. Once approved, we complete the installation with attention to safety, neatness, and code compliance. After installation, we test the circuit, verify proper breaker labeling, and make sure you understand how the new circuit serves the equipment.

Our goal is to do the job right the first time. No guesswork. No shortcuts.

Safety and Code Compliance

Dedicated circuit work is not just about adding power where you need it. It also has to be done in a way that protects your property and the people inside it. That means proper overcurrent protection, correct conductor sizing, secure terminations, grounding, and the right type of receptacle or disconnect. In some cases, GFCI or AFCI protection may be required depending on the room, appliance, and current code rules. We stay on top of these requirements so you get work that is safe and professionally installed.

Why Customers Call Pro Town Electric

We are the team people call when they want electrical work done right. At Pro Town Electric, we bring practical experience, clear communication, and quality workmanship to every dedicated circuit installation. We do not believe in cutting corners, and we do not leave customers guessing. We explain what your equipment needs, what your panel can handle, and the best way to move forward.

Whether you need a single appliance circuit in a home, a new line for business equipment, or a dedicated power source for a larger project, we are ready to help. We install circuits that are built for safety, performance, and long-term reliability.

Schedule Dedicated Circuit Installation

If you are adding a new appliance, upgrading your electrical system, or dealing with overloaded circuits, contact Pro Town Electric today. We will assess your needs, recommend the right dedicated circuit solution, and complete the work with the precision and rugged workmanship you expect. Call us to book your dedicated circuit installation and get safe, reliable power where you need it most.

Our Dedicated Circuit Installation Process

At Pro Town Electric, we make dedicated circuit installation simple, safe, and built to last. Our process is focused on clear communication, code-compliant work, and a clean finish from first call to final testing.

Load Review and On-Site Assessment

We start with a quick call, then visit your property to inspect the panel, verify amperage, and review the equipment that needs its own circuit, such as an EV charger, microwave, sump pump, or workshop tool. This lets us spot capacity issues early and give you a clear quote and timeline, usually within 24 to 48 hours.

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Circuit Design and Clean Installation

Once approved, we schedule the work and map the safest path for the new branch circuit, breaker, wiring, and receptacle or disconnect. Our licensed electricians install everything to current electrical code, protect finished areas, and keep the job site neat while minimizing downtime in your home or business.

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Testing, Labeling, and Final Walkthrough

Before we wrap up, we test voltage, grounding, polarity, breaker performance, and the connected load to make sure the new dedicated circuit is safe and reliable. We label the panel, walk you through the completed work, answer questions, and make sure you feel confident before we leave.

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