The Modern Kitchen Upgrade: Why You Need Dedicated Circuits
- Tony Agnello
- 12 minutes ago
- 1 min read

If you're planning a kitchen renovation, you're likely thinking about new cabinets, countertops, and appliances. But have you considered the electrical system that powers it all? Today's modern kitchens are full of high-powered appliances like microwaves, coffee makers, and toasters that can easily overload a single circuit.
This is a common reason for tripped breakers and can even be a fire hazard. The solution is to install dedicated circuits.
What is a dedicated circuit?
A dedicated circuit is a separate circuit in your electrical panel that is reserved for a single appliance. It has its own circuit breaker and wiring, so it doesn't have to share power with anything else.
Why do you need dedicated circuits in your kitchen?
Avoid Overloads: High-wattage appliances won't cause the lights to flicker or trip the breaker. This ensures everything runs smoothly without interruption.
Enhanced Safety: When a circuit is overloaded, the wires can overheat, which is a fire risk. Dedicated circuits prevent this by ensuring each appliance has a safe and consistent power supply.
Up to Code: The National Electrical Code (NEC) requires dedicated circuits for certain high-power appliances like electric ranges, ovens, and refrigerators.
Whether you're doing a full kitchen remodel or just adding a new appliance, make sure your electrical system can handle the load. Contact LOOK Electric Co. to learn more about installing dedicated circuits for a safer, more efficient kitchen.



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