Links to supplement the previous reply try the following links;
Format so you can calculate your own demand load calculation to find what minimum service size you need for your home to meet minimum safety standards. Then once you know what minimum amp service size is required then you can make an informed decision as to how much more than minimum service size you want to install.
http://www.homewiringandmore.com/hom...DmdCalc02.html
Self help chapter on wiring a new or replacement main service, meter and riser for Utility company to connect to. Remember to get any required electrical permits before you start your project.
http://www.homewiringandmore.com/hom...ter/meter.html
If you are replacing two prong receptacle with three prong receptacles then you have four choices to do this;
Install GFI protection due to lacking an equipment grounding conductor before you replace that two prong receptacle with a three prong receptacle.
or
Install a green insulated equipment grounding conductor as close to the original wires as you can and run it all the way from the grounding bar inside the main service rated panel to that replaced receptacle before you replace that two wire receptacle to a three prong receptacle.
or
Install a new Romex cable 12/2wGrnd to replace that two wire branch circuit before you change to three prong receptacles.
or
Install a new replacement two prong receptacle to replace that two prong receptacle.
The above are interpretations of the NEC rules that apply to your project.
Hope this helps
Wg