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You flip the switch and the lights work. Your outlets power your devices without sparking or overheating. Your electrical panel handles your home’s power demands without constantly tripping breakers.
That’s what proper electrical work looks like. No more wondering if that flickering light is a fire hazard. No more dealing with outlets that don’t work or circuit breakers that trip every time you run the dishwasher.
When your electrical system works correctly, you stop thinking about it entirely. You can use your appliances, charge your devices, and light your home without worry or frustration.
We’ve been serving San Francisco County since 2001. We’re a third-generation electrical contractor that understands what homeowners actually need from their electrician.
You’ll recognize our team by our clean uniforms, shoe covers, and professional vehicles. We take time to diagnose problems properly instead of rushing through jobs. When we leave, your job site is cleaner than when we arrived.
We’re accredited by the Better Business Bureau because we do what we say we’ll do. Every job comes with a two-year warranty on parts and labor, so you know the work is done right.
First, we show up on time and assess your electrical issue thoroughly. No quick fixes or band-aid solutions. We take the time to understand what’s actually wrong with your system.
Next, we explain what we found and give you multiple repair options with upfront pricing. You’ll know exactly what the work costs before we start. No surprises, no hidden fees.
Then we complete the work using quality parts and proven methods. We clean up the job site completely and test everything to make sure it’s working correctly. You get a two-year warranty on both parts and labor, so you’re covered if anything goes wrong.
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We handle everything from simple outlet repairs to complete electrical system overhauls. Panel upgrades, whole-house rewiring, electrical troubleshooting, and emergency repairs are all part of what we do.
San Francisco County homes often have unique electrical challenges. Older homes with outdated wiring, panels that can’t handle modern electrical demands, and code compliance issues are common problems we solve every day.
Whether you’re dealing with frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, or planning a major renovation that requires new electrical work, we have the experience and equipment to handle it safely and correctly.
If your home was built more than 20 years ago and you’re experiencing frequent breaker trips, flickering lights when appliances turn on, or you can’t run multiple appliances at the same time without losing power, your panel likely needs upgrading.
Most older panels were designed for much lower electrical demands than today’s homes require. Modern homes use significantly more electricity with computers, large appliances, air conditioning systems, and electric vehicle chargers.
We can perform a thorough electrical inspection to determine if your panel can safely handle your current and future electrical needs. A properly sized panel eliminates most electrical problems and provides the capacity for future upgrades.
Turn off power to that circuit immediately at your breaker panel and call an electrician right away. A burning smell near electrical outlets often indicates dangerous wiring problems that can cause fires.
Don’t use that outlet or circuit until a professional electrician can inspect it. Even if the smell goes away, the underlying problem is still there and could get worse.
This is exactly the type of emergency electrical situation where waiting can be dangerous. We provide 24/7 emergency electrical services because electrical problems don’t wait for convenient times to happen.
Whole-house rewiring costs vary significantly based on your home’s size, age, and accessibility of existing wiring. Most San Francisco County homes range from $8,000 to $25,000 for complete rewiring projects.
Factors that affect cost include square footage, number of circuits needed, panel upgrade requirements, and whether walls need to be opened to access old wiring. Older homes with knob-and-tube wiring or aluminum wiring typically require more extensive work.
We provide detailed estimates after inspecting your home’s current electrical system. Our pricing is transparent with no hidden fees, and we offer financing options to make necessary electrical work more affordable.
Flickering lights when appliances start up usually indicates your electrical system is overloaded or you have loose connections somewhere in your wiring. This happens when large appliances draw more power than your circuits can safely handle.
The problem could be an undersized electrical panel, circuits that are overloaded with too many devices, or deteriorating connections in your electrical system. All of these issues can be fire hazards if not addressed properly.
We can diagnose the exact cause with proper electrical testing equipment and provide solutions that range from redistributing electrical loads to upgrading your panel or rewiring problem circuits.
Yes, most electrical work in San Francisco County requires permits, especially panel upgrades, new circuits, and major wiring projects. Permits ensure work meets current electrical codes and safety standards.
As licensed electrical contractors, we handle all permit applications and inspections for you. We know exactly what work requires permits and how to get them approved quickly without delays to your project.
Working without proper permits can create problems when selling your home and may not be covered by insurance if electrical issues cause damage. We make sure all work is properly permitted and inspected.
Most electrical systems should be professionally inspected every 3-5 years, or immediately if you’re experiencing problems like frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, or burning smells near outlets or panels.
Homes over 25 years old should be inspected more frequently because electrical components deteriorate over time. If you’re buying an older home, having the electrical system inspected before purchase can prevent expensive surprises later.
Regular electrical inspections catch small problems before they become dangerous or expensive. We use thermal imaging and other diagnostic tools to identify issues that aren’t visible during basic visual inspections.
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