When the temperature sits in the mid-90s for days on end and your AC barely shuts off, your compressor isn’t the only thing working overtime. Your electrical panel is carrying that same load, hour after hour, all summer long. Most homeowners in Katy never think about their panel until something trips, flickers, or starts smelling warm, and heat waves are exactly when that happens. Here’s why panels struggle this time of year, what the warning signs look like, and what to do before a nuisance trip turns into an emergency call.
Why Summer Heat Puts Extra Strain on Your Panel
Your air conditioner draws more current than almost anything else in your house, especially in the first few seconds after it kicks on. That startup spike, called inrush current, asks a lot of your panel every single cycle. During a heat wave, your AC might be cycling dozens of times a day instead of a handful.
Panels are built to handle that load, but only up to the amperage they were rated for when installed. A panel that was sized for a smaller AC system, fewer major appliances, or a home without an EV charger or home automation setup can end up working closer to its limit than it should, right when you need it most.
Signs Your Panel Is Already Struggling
A panel under stress usually gives you warning before it fails outright. Watch for:
- A warm or hot panel cover, especially after the AC has been running
- Breakers that trip more than once in the same week
- Lights that flicker or dim noticeably when the AC compressor starts
- A buzzing or humming sound coming from the panel itself
- A breaker that won’t reset, or resets and trips again within minutes
- Any burning smell near the panel this one warrants an immediate call, not a wait-and-see approach
None of these are things to shrug off as “just how it works in summer.” They’re your panel telling you it’s working harder than it should.
Why This Shows Up More in Established Katy Neighborhoods
Katy has grown fast, and a lot of that growth sits on top of homes that are decades old. Those panels were often sized for the electrical demands of their era — a single AC unit, standard lighting, maybe a window unit here or there. Today’s homes ask more of that same panel: larger HVAC systems, home automation, EV chargers, and multiple high-draw appliances running at once.
If your home falls into that category whether you’re in Katy proper or one of the surrounding communities we serve a panel that was perfectly adequate ten or fifteen years ago may simply be undersized for what you’re running through it now. Summer is when that gap shows up first.
What Happens If You Ignore It
A struggling panel rarely fixes itself. Left alone, nuisance trips tend to get more frequent, not less. Repeated overloads can shorten the life of the breakers themselves, and in some cases put stress on the sensitive electronics inside your AC system meaning a panel problem can quietly turn into an AC repair bill too. Overloaded or aging panels are also a well-documented fire risk, which is reason enough not to treat a warm panel cover as background noise.

How to Protect Your Panel Before the Next Heat Wave
A few practical steps go a long way:
Get the panel inspected before problems start. A licensed electrician can check for loose connections, corrosion, and load issues you can’t see just by looking at the breaker labels. Our electrical inspection services are built exactly for this, catching the small stuff before it becomes the expensive stuff.
Add whole-home surge protection. Summer in Katy means AC compressors cycling constantly and, more often than not, storm activity in the same season. A surge whether from a lightning strike or the grid itself can do real damage to a panel that’s already working hard. Whole-home surge protection adds a layer of defense at the source, protecting the panel and everything wired to it.
Consider a panel upgrade if you’re outgrowing it. If you’ve added an EV charger, a generator, or a second AC system since your panel was installed, it may simply be time for more capacity. That’s a conversation worth having with a licensed electrician rather than guessing.
Never DIY panel work. Panels carry a real risk of shock and fire, and in Texas, panel work should be handled by a licensed electrician. Our team handles everything from panel inspections to full electrical repairs expertly in Katy, TX and surrounding.
What an Electrical Panel Checkup From Air Tech of Katy Includes
Our electricians inspect your panel’s connections, check for signs of overheating or corrosion, and evaluate whether your current setup can handle what you’re actually running through it AC, appliances, and anything else on the circuit. Right now, we’re offering $99 Electrical Panel Maintenance, which makes this the kind of checkup worth scheduling before the next stretch of 95-degree days rather than after a breaker trips at 9 p.m.
If you’re due for a broader look at your home’s electrical panel services, summer heat waves are one of the best stress tests you’ll get, and one of the worst times to find out the hard way that your panel needs attention.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Don’t Wait for a Breaker to Decide for You
If your panel has been tripping, buzzing, or running warm this summer, it’s telling you something. Schedule a panel maintenance visit with Air Tech of Katy and let a licensed electrician check it out before the next heat wave puts it to the test.
Contact our team to schedule your electrical panel checkup or call 281-201-0545 to talk to us directly.fh