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Post your fuse box replacement jobWhen Should You Replace Your Fuse Box?
A fuse box needs to be replaced when it still contains old-style fuses instead of modern circuit breakers, when there is no residual current device protecting the circuits, or when the unit simply cannot handle the electrical demand of a modern household. Many homes in the Netherlands still have an old fuse box — sometimes called a stoppenkast — that was installed decades ago. Without proper residual current protection, a short circuit or earth fault may not trip the system, creating a serious safety risk. Beyond safety, practical triggers for fuse box replacement include adding an induction cooktop that needs a dedicated circuit, connecting an EV charging point, feeding solar panels back to the grid, or upgrading from a single-phase to a three-phase connection to handle higher loads. When expanding the existing unit is not enough — because it is too old, too small, or the wiring behind it is incompatible — replacing the entire fuse box with a new one is the right choice. A qualified electrician can inspect the current situation and advise whether to replace or expand.
Fuse Box Replacement or Expansion — What Is the Difference?
Expanding a fuse box means adding one or more circuits to the existing unit without replacing it — for example, a dedicated circuit for an induction cooktop or an EV charger. This works when the current fuse box is in reasonable condition and has physical space for additional circuit breakers and a residual current device. Replacing the fuse box means removing the old unit entirely and fitting a new one with more capacity, modern components, and residual current protection on every circuit. If your old stoppenkast has no room for extra circuits, uses outdated fuse technology, or lacks residual current protection altogether, a full replacement is safer and more future-proof. An electrician can measure the current load, check the number of circuits you need, and recommend the right approach — whether that is a simple expansion, a complete replacement, or an upgrade from a single-phase to a three-phase fuse box.
Single-Phase or Three-Phase Fuse Box — Which Do You Need?
A single-phase fuse box is sufficient for most standard households, but a three-phase fuse box is needed when the total electrical demand exceeds what a single-phase connection can deliver. Common reasons for a three-phase upgrade include installing an EV charger with higher capacity, running an induction cooktop alongside other heavy appliances, or connecting solar panels that produce more than a single-phase connection can feed back. A three-phase upgrade also requires the grid operator — Liander, Stedin, or Enexis — to upgrade the connection to the property, which is arranged separately. When replacing an old fuse box, it is worth considering whether a three-phase upgrade makes sense for your current and future needs. An electrician experienced with fuse box replacement can measure the existing load, assess what equipment you plan to add, and advise whether a single-phase or three-phase fuse box is the right choice. A reliable installer quotes the fuse box brand — ABB, Schneider, or Hager are established names — and includes the safety check after installation in a fixed price including assembly.
What's typically included with Fuse Box Replacement?
- Replacement of the old fuse box (groepenkast) with a new, modern fuse box that meets current safety standards
- Installation of new residual current devices (aardlekschakelaars) and circuit breakers (automaten) for every group
- Expansion of the fuse box with extra groups where needed — for an EV charger, induction cooktop, solar panels, or new kitchen
- Upgrade from a single-phase (1-fase) to a three-phase (3-fase) fuse box when the electrical demand requires it
- Cable routing from the meter cupboard (meterkast) to the fuse box and new group connections
- Post-installation safety check and verification that the electrical installation functions correctly
- Removal and disposal of the old fuse box, old fuses, and outdated components
- Full house rewiring (usually quoted as a separate major project)
- Solar panel installation on the roof (separate specialist — fuse box upgrade for solar panels IS included)
- EV charger hardware and installation (separate service — fuse box preparation for a charging point IS included)
- Grid connection upgrade by the network operator (Liander, Stedin, Enexis — arranged separately)
- Asbestos-containing meter board removal (requires a specialist firm)
- Smart home system programming or home automation setup
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How much does fuse box replacement cost?
The cost of replacing a fuse box depends on the number of circuits needed, whether you are upgrading from a single-phase to a three-phase connection, the condition of the existing wiring, and whether extra circuits are required for an EV charger, induction cooktop, or solar panels. Costs vary between a straightforward replacement of an old fuse box and a full upgrade with additional circuits and new cable work. Ask the electrician for a detailed quote that separates the fuse box, circuits, residual current devices, cable work, and assembly so you can compare quotes fairly. Some installers offer a fixed price including assembly, while others list materials and labour separately.
When should I replace my fuse box?
You should replace your fuse box when it still contains old-style fuses instead of modern circuit breakers, when there is no residual current device protecting the circuits, when the box cannot accommodate extra groups for new equipment like an induction cooktop or EV charger, or when fuses trip frequently under normal use. An old fuse box — sometimes still called a stoppenkast — that dates back several decades is unlikely to meet current safety standards. If you are planning a new kitchen, installing solar panels, or adding a charging point, an electrician can assess whether your current fuse box needs to be replaced or can be expanded.
What is the difference between replacing and expanding a fuse box?
Expanding means adding extra circuits to the existing unit — for example, a dedicated circuit for an induction cooktop or an EV charger — without replacing the box itself. This works when the current fuse box is in good condition and has room for additional circuit breakers. Replacing means removing the old unit entirely and fitting a new one with more capacity and modern residual current protection. If the old fuse box is too small, uses outdated technology, or has no residual current device, fully replacing it is the safer option.
Do I need a three-phase fuse box?
A three-phase fuse box is needed when the total electrical demand of the home exceeds what a single-phase connection can deliver. Common triggers are installing an EV charger with a higher charging capacity, adding an induction cooktop alongside other heavy appliances, or connecting solar panels that produce more than a single-phase connection can feed back. A three-phase upgrade also requires the grid operator to upgrade the connection to your home, which is arranged separately. An electrician can measure the current load and advise whether a three-phase fuse box is necessary or whether expanding the existing single-phase box is sufficient.
Can I replace the fuse box myself?
Replacing a fuse box is complex, safety-critical work that should be done by a qualified electrician. Incorrect installation can cause short circuits, fire risk, or failure of residual current protection. Insurance companies may refuse claims for electrical damage if the work was not done professionally. If you want a safe result, it pays to hire a professional — an experienced electrician in your area can assess the situation, replace or expand the fuse box to current standards, and perform the safety check after installation.
How long does it take to replace a fuse box?
A standard fuse box replacement typically takes one working day, including removal of the old box, installation of the new one, connecting all groups, and performing the post-installation safety check. If the replacement includes upgrading from single-phase to three-phase, adding multiple extra groups, or running new cables through the home, the work may take one and a half to two days. The electrician should provide an estimated timeline before the work starts so you know how long the power will be off during the installation.
How do I choose an electrician for fuse box replacement in ?
Start by comparing verified electrician profiles on SkilledContractors and request quotes from multiple installers in . A reliable electrician provides a detailed written quote that specifies the fuse box brand, number of groups, residual current devices, cable work, assembly, and the post-installation safety check. Confirm KVK registration and liability insurance before the work starts. Ask which brand of fuse box is installed — established brands like ABB, Schneider, or Hager indicate quality. Check reviews from people in who had similar fuse box replacement work done, and ask whether the electrician can advise on expanding versus fully replacing the fuse box based on your current electrical installation.
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