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Electrical emergencies and after-hours dispatch

Submit through the emergency intake or call us. Sparking outlets, burning smells, partial power loss, and panel issues are routed as priority dispatches.

The question

Can you respond to electrical emergencies?

What we treat as an emergency

Sparking, smoke or burning smells from outlets/panels; partial loss of power to occupied units; tripped main with risk to refrigeration; standing water near electrical equipment; exposed conductors.

What to do first

If anything is smoking or sparking, kill the breaker if you can do so safely and step back. Call 911 if there is an active fire risk. Then submit the emergency intake so a licensed electrician is dispatched.

After-hours pricing

Emergency calls have an after-hours fee disclosed before you confirm the request. The full quote (parts, labor, after-hours surcharge) is itemized on the written quote that follows the diagnostic.

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Open a request — we'll triage, dispatch, and document it on your property's permanent record.

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