Panel upgrades, outlet repair, EV charger installation, lighting, and emergency electrical — done safely, permitted, and to code. No shortcuts. No guessing. Licensed electricians, every job.
Electrical issues range from urgent safety hazards to planned upgrades. Here's how to read the difference.
Sparks from outlets, burning smell from the panel or walls, or a sudden loss of power to part or all of the home. These are potential fire and safety hazards. Don't wait on these.
Breakers that trip repeatedly, outlets that stopped working, lights that flicker on one circuit — not an emergency, but these symptoms usually mean an underlying issue that worsens over time.
Adding an EV charger, hot tub, or major appliance. Older panel that needs replacement. Renovation requiring new circuits. Planned work — we schedule it, permit it, and do it right.
From outlet repairs to full panel replacements, licensed electricians handle every job — safely, permitted, and to Indiana code.
100-amp to 200-amp upgrades, Federal Pacific and Zinsco panel replacements, subpanel installs. We pull permits, coordinate inspections, and handle everything. Panels are not a DIY job.
Dead outlets, GFCI replacements, switch upgrades, USB outlet installs, outdoor outlet additions. Quick jobs done correctly — with the right wire gauge, proper box sizing, and GFCI protection where code requires it.
Recessed lighting, ceiling fixtures, dimmer switches, under-cabinet lighting, outdoor security lighting. We run new circuits when needed and make sure everything is on a properly sized breaker.
Level 2 charger installation for all major EV brands. We assess your panel capacity, run a dedicated 240V circuit, install the charger, and pull the permit. Done right the first time — because EV charger fires are a real thing.
New fans, fan replacements, adding fan-rated boxes where there wasn't one, running switch legs for separate light and fan control. More involved than it looks when there's no existing wiring.
Pre-purchase inspections, insurance-required inspections, pre-sale electrical updates. We document what's up to code, what isn't, and what needs to be addressed — in writing, with photos.
Permitted, inspected, warrantied. No shortcuts.
Our AI receptionist answers 24/7. Safety emergencies get immediate dispatch. Planned work gets scheduled and confirmed with all details.
A licensed electrician evaluates the job in person — panel capacity, existing wiring, permit requirements. We don't quote electrical work from a description.
Written estimate before we start anything. Includes materials, labor, permit fees, and inspection costs. No hourly mystery billing on your invoice.
We pull permits where required, pass inspection, and give you documentation. Permitted work protects your home's value and your homeowners insurance.
We cover Pawnee and surrounding communities. Older homes in central Pawnee often have 60-amp panels, aluminum wiring, or Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panels — all of which need attention. The fast-built developments from the 90s have their own common issues.
We know Indiana electrical code and we work with local inspectors regularly. Permitted work means your homeowners insurance is protected and your home value isn't compromised by unpermitted electrical.
These are fictional. The electrical issues aren't.
Standard electrical repairs in Pawnee run $150–$400 for outlets, switches, and fixtures. Panel upgrades typically cost $1,500–$3,500 depending on size. EV charger installation starts around $800. We give you a flat number after assessing the job — no hourly mystery billing.
You likely need one if: your panel is 40+ years old, it's a Federal Pacific or Zinsco panel (documented safety issues), you have a 100-amp service and want to add an EV charger or large appliance, or breakers trip regularly under normal load. We'll assess yours and tell you straight.
A straightforward Level 2 install — panel has capacity, garage is nearby — takes 2–4 hours. If a panel upgrade is needed alongside it, plan for a full day. We assess your specific situation before quoting and give you a realistic timeline.
GFCI outlets shut off power instantly if they detect a ground fault — preventing electric shock near water. Indiana code requires them in bathrooms, kitchens, garages, outdoors, and near any water source. Homes more than 20 years old often have non-compliant locations that create liability and insurance exposure.
Act immediately on: burning smell from outlets or the panel, outlets that are warm or discolored, lights flickering throughout the house, breakers tripping repeatedly, sparks when plugging in devices, or buzzing from the panel. These can all be fire or safety hazards. Don't wait on any of them.