Find answers to common questions about our electrical services, pricing, and what to expect when you hire us.
Yes! We provide free estimates for most projects. For service calls and emergency work, we charge a reasonable diagnostic fee that gets applied to your repair if you choose to proceed.
Absolutely. All our electricians are fully licensed in the state of Colorado (Document #) and we carry comprehensive liability insurance for your protection.
We serve the Northwest Denver metro area, including Westminster, Arvada, Broomfield, Thornton, Wheat Ridge, Golden, Lakewood, Federal Heights, Northglenn, and Commerce City.
For emergencies, we offer 24/7 service and typically arrive within an hour. For non-emergency work, we can usually schedule you within a day or two.
Pricing depends on the specific work needed. We provide upfront pricing before starting any job, so there are no surprises. We're happy to give you a free estimate for larger projects.
Yes, we offer financing options for larger projects like panel upgrades and whole-home rewiring. Ask us about our financing plans when you get your estimate.
We accept cash, checks, and all major credit cards. Payment is due upon completion of work.
Yes! Panel upgrades are one of our most common services. We can upgrade your panel from 100 to 200 amps (or higher) to accommodate modern electrical demands.
Absolutely. We provide comprehensive electrical services for businesses of all sizes, including offices, retail stores, restaurants, warehouses, and more.
Yes, we install and maintain standby generators. We'll help you choose the right size for your home and handle all the electrical connections and permitting.
Yes! We can install Level 2 EV charging stations at your home or business. We'll assess your electrical capacity and recommend the best solution.
We recommend having your electrical system inspected every 3-5 years, or anytime you purchase a home, renovate, or notice any electrical issues.
Warning signs include flickering lights, frequently tripping breakers, buzzing sounds from outlets, burning smells, warm or discolored outlets, and shocks when touching switches.
You can safely reset a tripped breaker once. If it trips again immediately, don't keep resetting it — call us. There may be a serious underlying issue.
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