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by YATA0 1533 days ago
That's probably the cheapest upgrade in the history of the state. PG&E claims the average service upgrade in California is costing somewhere between $8k to $25k.
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I had panel upgrade in the bay area back in 2019 which cost $3200. Changed the service panel, weatherhead and ground rods.
Overhead service is definitely the cheapest upgrade. No trenching and underground conduit required.
Probably depends on if you have to pay PG&E for their side or if it’s just a panel swap.
It was just a panel swap. But I did have PGE come out to disconnect and re-connect service. It also required a permit and inspection from the city.
Ah. Yes that's about right for a panel swap. Upgrading the service conductors is what costs $$$.
You also have situations like my friend - his current 100 amp service is arial, but if he wants to upgrade to 200 amp service he will have to pay for buried line.

Amusingly enough you can add a separate 100 amp service arial if you convert to a duplex even if just on paper ...