Top 10 Best Electrical
We list certified electricians skilled in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical work. Selection is based on technical expertise, safety standards, and timely service delivery.

Eaton Electric
Sixth Avenue, San Diego, California- Electric panel repair
- Outdoor lighting installation
- Electric installation or replacement
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Specialties We specialize in all residential electric needs and are more than qualified in commercial electric applications as well. Whether your nee More Detail
Summit Electrical, Inc.
Rehco Road, San Diego, California- Circuit breaker installation
- Doorbell repair
- Electric panel repair
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So easy to schedule, available fast, did my job quickly, seemed really affordable. Will definitely use them again! I'm so disappointed In Summit Elec More Detail
Sanchez Electric Inc
Edenview Drive, San Jose, California- Light fixture installation
- Outlet repair
- Doorbell installation
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We are an electrical contractor based in South San Jose. We've been in the business since 1992. We have done projects that have been in estimates of h More Detail
BASS Electric
Folsom Street, San Francisco, California- Solar system installation
- Electric inspection
- Solar system repair
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Bass Electric is a minority- and veteran-owned general engineering and commercial electrical contractor established in the San Francisco Bay area for More Detail

Safety First Electric
Fernwood Avenue, San Jose, California- Wire repair
- Electric inspection
- Electric installation or replacement
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At Safety First Electric, we're proud to be a family-owned and operated business serving San Jose and surrounding areas within 25 miles. Our team has More Detail
Blue Moon Electrical
Alum Rock Avenue, San Jose, California- Wire installation
- Circuit breaker installation
- Doorbell repair
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Emergency response: I am well-prepared to handle electrical emergencies promptly and effectively. Whether it's a power outage, electrical malfunction, More Detail

GPM Electric SF
Cayuga Avenue, San Francisco, California- Commercial
- Light fixture installation
- Residential
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Gareth’s father was a craftsman in Ireland. He started in construction in San Francisco in 1998. Having a talent for electrical work, he was put on More Detail

AJ Electric
8th Avenue, San Francisco, California- Bathroom remodeling
- Electric panel installation
- Kitchen remodeling
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Serving residential and commercial customers since 1978! We offer a wide range of electrical services and can guarantee effectiveness and efficiency. More Detail
Pfeiffer Electric Co Inc
Queens Lane, San Jose, California- Design and engineering
- Construction
- Preconstruction
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Serving Santa Clara County electrical needs Since 1926 Since 1926, Pfeiffer Electric has been serving Santa Clara County's electrical needs. It specia More Detail
Gonza Electric
East 21st Street, Los Angeles, California- Electrical Panels
- Home Appliances
- Electrical Outlets
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We're Your Trusted Los Angeles Electrician! There’s a good chance you’re here because you have an electrical problem. Let us help you solve it! More Detail
Frequently Asked Questions
If your home is over 30 years old, has frequent power outages, flickering lights, or tripped breakers, it may be time for a wiring upgrade. Older wiring, such as knob-and-tube or aluminum, can be a fire hazard and may not support modern electrical needs.
Installing an outlet may seem simple, but it involves handling live electrical wiring, which can be dangerous if done incorrectly. If the outlet needs to be grounded or upgraded to GFCI (for wet areas like kitchens and bathrooms), a licensed electrician should handle it to meet code requirements.
Your electrical panel should be inspected every 3-5 years or sooner if you experience frequent tripped breakers, buzzing sounds, or burning smells. An outdated panel may not handle modern appliances and can pose a safety risk.
This could be a sign of overloaded circuits, loose wiring, or voltage fluctuations. It’s important to have an electrician check your system to prevent damage to appliances and potential fire hazards.
Rewiring a home can cost between $4,000 and $10,000, depending on the size of the house and complexity of the project. While it’s an investment, it improves safety, energy efficiency, and home value.
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