Yes, you can paint electrical boxes and covers, but it is critical to use non-conductive paint and ensure that no paint enters the internal components, obscures safety labels, or seals screws, which would violate National Electrical Code (NEC) accessibility standards. Before picking up a brush, homeowners and property managers should research local regulations. Painting the exterior of electrical equipment is easy, but it requires proper preparation, such as cleaning the panel with a TSP mixture, wiping clean with a damp cloth, and scuffing it with a sanding. Painting over outdated or worn electrical panel covers can modernize their appearance without the cost of full replacement. However, the key to a safe and reliable system lies in proper installation. If it's done poorly, you risk short circuits, fire hazards, or system failure.