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Electrical Panel Upgrade Cost in Overland Park, KS

Based on 121 electrical panel upgrade building permits filed in Overland Park between 2000 and 2026, the typical declared project value is $2,500, with most landing between $1,780 and $4,800. These are real records from Overland Park's public building-permit data, declared job values, not contractor estimates or AI guesses.

Median declared
$2,500
Typical range
$1,780-$4,800
Permits on file
121
Years covered
2000-2026

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Electrical Panel Upgrade values over time in Overland Park

Median declared value moved from $1,790 in 2008 to $2,395 in 2025, up 34% over that span. Each year below is computed from the filings that actually cleared in Overland Park.

2008: $1,790 (8)2020: $2,500 (11)2022: $2,800 (13)2023: $3,500 (13)2025: $2,395 (10)

Recent electrical panel upgrade permits in Overland Park

Actual filings from Overland Park's public permit records. Declared job values, not final paid prices.

FiledDeclared valueWork described
2026-06-15 $7,000 200 amp
2026-06-04 $3,500 Upgrade to 200 amps
2026-05-04 $8,000 200 Amp Panel Replacement
2026-03-02 $8,000 200 amp
2026-02-24 $9,814 Electrical Panel Swap
2025-10-24 $3,800 200A Service Upgrade
2025-09-17 $2,250 Replace 200 amp meter and riser
2025-08-05 $3,000 200A Service Upgrade - New Meter / Riser / Service Cable
2025-07-14 $2,750 200A Service Upgrade
2025-06-17 $2,000 200 Amp Service / Meter & Riser
2025-06-13 $2,500 200 amp upgrade
2025-04-28 $1,500 200amp Panel Replacement
2025-04-02 $2,290 Replace 200amp panel
2025-03-25 $11,676 200 AMP STORM DAMAGE REPAIR/SERVICE RELOCATE
2025-03-18 $1,500 Relocate existing 200-amp electrical service.

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How to read these numbers

A permit's declared value is the job cost the owner or contractor stated when they pulled the permit. It tracks the real cost of the work but can run a bit under what was actually paid, since it often leaves out some labor and finish costs. Treat the range as a grounded starting point. What electrical panel upgrade actually costs in Overland Park comes down to home size, materials, and scope.

Where this comes from

Every figure is pulled from Overland Park's public building-permit records and classified by the work described. Nothing is estimated or AI-generated. How the data works. The moment a Overland Park homeowner adds a real receipt, this page upgrades to show what neighbors actually paid next to these permit values.

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