Electrical Services
We do four types of work: panel replacements, service changes, subpanels, and transfer switches. Panel-level work, permitted and inspected, done by the same master electrician who gives you the quote.
If you already know what you need, the service pages are below. If you're not sure, start with what brought you here.
Every home is different. This page helps you find the right starting point. The specific scope and requirements for your project are determined during an on-site evaluation.
Not Sure What You Need?
Start with what happened. We'll point you to the right page.
My inspector flagged my panel
A home inspection turned up a problem with your panel. You need to know what they found and what it means.
My insurance company sent a letter
Your carrier says there's a problem with your panel. They want it resolved before they'll renew your policy.
I'm adding an EV charger, heat pump, or major appliance
Someone told you your home doesn't have enough power. You need to understand what "upgrading to 200 amps" actually involves.
My panel is full
No open breaker slots. You need to add circuits for a basement finish, garage, workshop, or addition. The question is whether you need more space or more total power.
I want to hook up a generator
You have a portable generator and want a safe, legal way to connect it to your house during an outage.
Something else is going on
Breakers tripping, lights dimming, buzzing sounds, burning smell. Call or text and describe what you're seeing.
Our Services
Panel Replacements
Your panel is hazardous, obsolete, or failing and needs to come out. We remove the old panel, install new equipment at the same service capacity, add an exterior disconnect, and bring the protection up to current code. Federal Pacific, Zinsco, Challenger, fuse boxes, split-bus panels.
Learn more →Service Changes & Upgrades
Replacing the full service entrance from the utility connection to the panel. New meter base, new conductors, new panel, new grounding. Overhead and underground.
Learn more →Subpanels
A dedicated panel for a basement finish, garage, workshop, accessory dwelling unit (ADU), or addition. Adds breaker space by drawing from your main panel's existing capacity.
Learn more →Transfer Switches
Safe, code-compliant portable generator hookup. Manual transfer switches for portable generators.
Learn more →This page describes general project scope and is not a quote, diagnosis, or commitment. References to the National Electrical Code (NEC) are based on the 2023 NEC as adopted by Colorado at the time of writing and are for context only. They do not replace the currently adopted code in your jurisdiction. Your local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and electrical inspector determine what applies to your project. The specific scope and requirements for your home can only be determined by a licensed electrician during an on-site evaluation.
Questions?
Call or text. Describe what's going on and we'll help you figure out what you need. Free on-site estimates for Lakewood and surrounding communities.