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Mr. Electric® of Winter Park is your locally owned and operated electrical service provider for homes and businesses in Winter Park, Maitland, Baldwin Park, and surrounding Orange and Seminole County communities. We handle electrical issues of every scope: 200-amp panel upgrades, EV charger installations, generator service, same-day repairs, and complete home wiring systems. Licensed, insured, and backed by 30+ years of expertise, we provide upfront quotes for every job.
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Our electricians install dedicated circuits and outdoor electrical systems. We upgrade 100-amp circuit breaker panels to 200-amp service and retrofit GFCI and AFCI protection in accordance with the Florida Building Code. We wire whole-home generators and surge protection systems. We install lighting upgrades from LED fixtures and dimmer switches to kitchen cabinet lighting and landscape circuits. Every electrician on our team is Florida-licensed and background-checked.
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Learn more InstallationsWhether you’re adding a new outlet or rewiring your entire property, count on our professionals at Mr. Electric® of Winter Park to get the job done right.
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Learn more LightingDoes your home or business have the lighting it needs for security and beauty? If not, let Mr. Electric® of Winter Park transform your space with expertly designed lighting solutions tailored to your needs.
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Learn more Electrical SafetyElectrical safety isn’t something to compromise on—your well-being and property deserve the best. We prioritize your safety with expert services designed to protect your home or business.
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Learn more RepairsFor reliable electrical repairs near you, contact our experts at Mr. Electric® of Winter Park. From minor fixes to major issues, no job is too big or small for our skilled electricians.
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Why Winter Park Homeowners and Businesses Choose Mr. Electric
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We know Winter Park and the surrounding South Orlando area. We work with the city's Building and Permitting Services, coordinate with Winter Park Electric Utility on service upgrades, and understand the electrical codes and wiring systems in older homes throughout College Park, Virginia Heights, and Lake Sue. Our electricians complete Florida Electrical Apprenticeship Training and hold all required state licenses. You get a local team backed by Mr. Electric's 30+ years of training and the Neighborly Done Right Promise®: if it's not done right, we make it right.
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Every electrician we send to your home is Florida-licensed, insured, and background-checked. We arrive on time, wear shoe covers, explain what we're doing, and test our work before we leave. After each inspection, you'll receive a written report that documents the electrical hazards, code violations, and recommended upgrades, prioritized. You'll see detailed customer reviews from neighbors who've trusted us with panel upgrades, generator installations, and emergency repairs.
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We quote your job by the project, not by the hour. You get a clear price before we begin work, and you never have to worry about surprise charges. For larger electrical upgrades, we offer financing options to help you complete the necessary work without delay. Ask about our Safety and Savings Maintenance Plan, which includes scheduled electrical inspections, priority scheduling, and member discounts on service. Whether we're adding a 50-amp circuit or upgrading your service panel to 200 amps, you'll know exactly what you're paying.
Winter Park, FL 32792, United States
Areas We Serve
- Altamonte Springs
- Baldwin Park
- Casselberry
- Fern Park
- Goldenrod
- Longwood
- Maitland
- Winter Park
Frequently Asked Questions About Electrical Services in Winter Park, FL
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The most common electrical issues in Winter Park homes are:
- Circuit breaker trips
- Flickering lights
- Overloaded circuits
- Outdated wiring systems
- Failing outlets or switches
A circuit breaker that trips once is doing its job, detecting an overload or fault and cutting power to prevent damage. A breaker that trips repeatedly on the same circuit tells you that the circuit is drawing more current than its 15- or 20-amp rating allows, or that there is a short circuit or ground fault somewhere in the wiring. Flickering lights are often a sign of a loose neutral connection at the panel or an outlet box, which can cause voltage to fluctuate across the circuit.
In older Winter Park homes with aluminum wiring from the 1960s and 1970s, aluminum expands and contracts with heat, loosening connections at outlets and breakers over time. A loose connection creates resistance, resistance creates heat, and heat damages insulation. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, homes with aluminum wiring are 55 times more likely to have a fire hazard condition than homes wired with copper. If your home was built between 1965 and 1973, ask us to inspect your wiring system during your next service visit.
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Upgrade your service panel when you're adding an EV charger, whole-home generator, or other high-amp equipment your current panel cannot support, or when your panel is a known hazardous brand. Most Winter Park homes built before 2000 have 100-amp panels that cannot meet the electrical demand of modern central AC, home offices, EV chargers, and kitchen appliances. You should also upgrade if your circuit breakers trip frequently, lights flicker when appliances start, or your panel shows burn marks or corrosion. Federal Pacific Electric Stab-Lok panels, commonly found in Winter Park homes built between the 1950s and 1980s, are a specific safety concern. The breakers in these panels fail to trip reliably under overload conditions. So a circuit drawing dangerous current levels may not shut off.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission investigated Federal Pacific panels, and most electrical professionals recommend immediate replacement. Zinsco panels from the same era have a documented failure pattern in which the bus bar corrodes, and breakers weld themselves open, preventing them from tripping. According to the Florida Building Code, all new panel installations must include AFCI protection for bedrooms and living areas, as well as GFCI breakers for kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoor circuits. We handle the permit application with Winter Park Building and Permitting Services. We'll coordinate with Winter Park Electric Utility for underground service connections and schedule the required inspection after installation.
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Winter Park requires an electrical permit for all panel replacements and service upgrades. Your licensed electrician submits the permit application to the City of Winter Park Building and Permitting Services at 401 S. Lakemont Ave, which includes your electrical plan, load calculation, and contractor license verification. Permit processing takes one to two weeks. After we complete your panel installation, the city requires an inspection to verify code compliance before the work is approved. The total project timeline runs 2 to 4 weeks from the permit application to final inspection. Winter Park also requires coordination with Winter Park Electric Utility for service upgrades over 200 amps, particularly in neighborhoods with underground utility connections. We handle all permit paperwork, utility coordination, and inspection scheduling from start to finish.
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The physical installation of your new electrical panel takes one day. Your power will be off for 2 to 4 hours while we disconnect the old panel, install the new one, reconnect the circuits, and test everything. The complete project timeline is 2 to 4 weeks, which includes permit processing (typically 1 to 2 weeks depending on volume), installation day, and final inspection scheduling (1 to 2 days after installation).
In Winter Park, we coordinate with the city's Electric Utility Division to temporarily disconnect service. The National Electrical Code states a new 200-amp panel must include proper AFCI and GFCI protection, grounding, and bonding. It also must have a minimum clearance of 30 inches wide by 36 inches deep for safe access. We clearly label every circuit and provide you with a panel directory, so you know exactly what each breaker controls.
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Whole-home surge protection is a device installed at your service panel that absorbs voltage spikes before they reach your appliances, HVAC equipment, and smart home devices through your electrical wiring. Florida leads the nation in lightning strikes. According to the National Lightning Safety Council, Florida records more lightning fatalities and property damage events than any other state. A direct strike or a nearby electrical storm sends a surge through Winter Park Electric Utility's lines and into your home's circuits in a fraction of a second. A point-of-use surge protector on a single outlet cannot stop that. A whole-home surge protector at the panel intercepts spikes at the source and safely redirects excess voltage to ground.
We install panel-mounted surge protection as a standalone service or as part of a panel upgrade. For homes with whole-house generators, we also install transfer switches with built-in surge protection to protect your home systems during the transition between utility power and generator power. If you have a Generac standby generator, Generac's surge-protection accessories integrate directly with its transfer-switch systems for coordinated protection. We are trained on Generac products and services, and we both install new systems and service existing Generac generator systems throughout Winter Park.
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Most Winter Park homes require a 15- to 22-kW standby generator for whole-home backup during Florida's hurricane season. A 15-16kW Generac generator powers essential circuits: refrigerator, freezer, lights, outlets, window AC units, and your garage door opener. An 18 to 22kW unit adds central air conditioning, your electric range, and multiple rooms of lights and outlets. For larger homes or homes with a pool, home office, or EV charging needs, a 24-26kW unit handles the full load.
According to the Florida Division of Emergency Management, Central Florida experiences regular hurricane threats from June through November, and power outages can last 2 to 7 days after major storms. We size your generator based on a load calculation that accounts for your home's square footage, cooling requirements, and the circuits you want powered during an outage. Generac is the leading standby generator brand, and the system we install most frequently to power your home and business in Winter Park. We handle all permit applications, install the automatic transfer switch, coordinate fuel line connections for natural gas or propane, and schedule city inspections. The complete installation takes three to four weeks from permit to final approval.
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Winter Park requires multiple permits for whole-home generator installation. You need an electrical permit for the generator and automatic transfer switch, a building permit for the concrete pad or platform, and, if you're connecting to a natural gas line, a plumbing permit. Generator installations must meet setback requirements of 5 to 10 feet from property lines and structures and comply with local noise ordinances.
We submit all required permits to Winter Park Building and Permitting Services, provide the electrical plan and load calculations, and coordinate with Winter Park Electric Utility for proper integration with your home's service. The permit process takes one to two weeks. After installation, the city inspects the electrical connections, transfer switch operation, grounding, and placement before approving the system for use. The total project timeline runs three to four weeks. We handle every step so your backup power is ready before hurricane season peaks.
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Most Winter Park homes with 100-amp panels need an upgrade to 200 amps before installing a Level 2 EV charger. A Tesla Model 3 or Model Y requires a 40 to 50-amp dedicated circuit. A Ford F-150 Lightning needs a 48-amp circuit for its 9.6kW charger. When we add that to your existing load from central AC (15 to 60 amps), electric range (40 to 50 amps), and other appliances, older panels reach capacity.
We perform a load calculation per NEC Article 220 to determine if your current panel can handle the additional demand. If you need a panel upgrade first, the combined timeline is 3 to 5 weeks: 2 to 4 weeks for the panel upgrade and permit process, followed by 1 to 2 weeks for EV charger installation and inspection. Winter Park requires separate electrical permits for both the panel upgrade and the dedicated 240-volt EV charger circuit. A 200-amp panel gives you capacity for future electrical needs beyond just your EV.
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Winter Park requires an electrical permit for EV charger installation. The permit application includes an electrical plan showing the dedicated 240-volt circuit route from your panel to the charger location, the breaker size (typically 40 or 50 amps), and a load calculation if your panel is near capacity. We submit your permit to the City of Winter Park Building and Permitting Services. Processing takes five to ten business days.
After we install your charger, the city inspects the circuit, GFCI protection (required for outdoor installations per Florida Building Code), proper conduit for outdoor wiring runs, grounding, and mounting to verify code compliance. If your home needs a panel upgrade first, that requires a separate permit. The EV charger installation itself takes four to eight hours once permits are approved. We handle all permit paperwork and inspection scheduling. Total timeline with permits is one to two weeks for charger-only installation, or three to five weeks if a panel upgrade is needed first.
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We provide complete outdoor electrical services for Winter Park homes and businesses, including:
- Outdoor lighting installation
- GFCI outlet installation
- Landscape lighting circuits
- Patio and deck lighting
- Outdoor kitchen circuits
- Pool and hot tub wiring
- Motion-sensor lighting
All outdoor electrical work requires weatherproof conduit, proper junction box enclosures, and GFCI protection per NEC 210.8 and the Florida Building Code. Outdoor outlet installation often requires a dedicated circuit, particularly for outdoor kitchens, hot tubs, and pool equipment that draw 30 to 50 amps. We also install outdoor circuit breaker panels and subpanels for detached garages, workshops, pool houses, and accessory structures. Fixture mounting for exterior sconces, floodlights, and landscape lighting requires weatherproof electrical boxes rated for wet or damp locations. In Winter Park's older neighborhoods, many homes lack outdoor circuits, so we run new wiring from the main panel and add circuits to accommodate the load. We pull all required permits with the City of Winter Park and schedule the final inspection before any outdoor system goes live.
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We install and upgrade all types of residential and commercial lighting in Winter Park, including:
- Recessed lighting
- LED fixtures
- Dimmer switches
- Kitchen cabinet lighting
- Under-cabinet lighting
- Track lighting
- Pendant fixtures
- Ceiling fans with integrated lighting
- Landscape and outdoor lighting
- Accent lighting
LED lighting upgrades reduce energy consumption by 50 to 75 percent compared to incandescent bulbs, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Dimmer switch installation requires a neutral wire at the switch box. Many Winter Park homes built before 1990 were wired without a neutral at wall switches, which means smart dimmers and LED-compatible dimmers need a wiring upgrade at the switch location before installation. We assess your existing wiring before recommending any dimmer or smart switch option.
Kitchen cabinet lighting and under-cabinet LED strips require a dedicated low-voltage circuit or connection to an existing kitchen circuit, depending on the total load. Fixture mounting for ceiling fixtures, chandeliers, and exterior lights requires a properly rated electrical box capable of supporting the fixture's weight. We handle all lighting and fixture installations, from single-fixture swaps to whole-home LED lighting upgrades, and pull permits for any new circuit additions.
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We install and integrate smart home electrical systems, including:
- Smart dimmers
- Smart switches
- Smart outlets
- Smart doorbells
- Smart home hubs
- Whole-home automation wiring
Smart home products from brands like Lutron and Leviton require a neutral wire at the switch box to power the device's internal electronics. Most Winter Park homes built before 1990 were wired without a neutral at wall switches. We identify that gap during our initial assessment and run the necessary wiring before installing any smart home device. Smart dimmer switches also require LED bulbs rated for dimming. Standard LED bulbs flicker or buzz on a dimmer circuit if they are not dimmer-compatible, so we specify the correct bulbs for every dimmer installation.
For larger smart home installations, we wire dedicated circuits for home automation panels, install structured wiring for data and communication lines, and integrate smart home devices into your existing electrical system. According to the Consumer Technology Association, smart home device adoption in U.S. households increased by 38 percent between 2020 and 2024, and homes with pre-wired smart systems command higher resale values. We assess your home's wiring systems before recommending any smart home upgrade so the installation works correctly from day one.
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Call an emergency electrician immediately if you:
- See sparking from outlets or switches
- Smell burning odors from your panel or outlets
- Notice smoke from any electrical source
- Feel shocks when touching switches or appliances
- Hear buzzing or humming from your panel
Exposed or damaged wiring, burn marks around outlets or panels, and power outages isolated to your home also require urgent attention. A circuit breaker that trips repeatedly on the same circuit signals an overloaded circuit or a wiring fault. Do not keep resetting it. Repeated resets on a faulty circuit build heat in the wiring insulation, increasing the fire risk. A failed neutral connection at your panel is another serious electrical hazard. When the neutral wire loses its connection, the voltage on your circuits becomes unbalanced, and appliances on 120-volt circuits may see 150 to 200 volts, which can destroy motors, electronics, and lighting.
After an electrical storm, inspect your home for tripped breakers, damaged outlets, and devices that stopped working. Lightning and power surges during storms send voltage spikes through your wiring system, damaging appliances and causing wiring failures. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, arc faults caused by loose connections account for an estimated 50 percent of home electrical fires. We provide 24/7 emergency electrical service and same-day repairs for situations that pose a threat to your safety.
For fallen power lines on your property, call Winter Park Electric first, then call us to assess damage to your home's electrical system.
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GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protects you from electrical shock by detecting current leaks and shutting off power in 1/40th of a second. The Florida Building Code requires GFCI protection in bathrooms, kitchens, garages, outdoors, crawl spaces, and unfinished basements. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, GFCIs have reduced electrocution deaths by 83 percent since their introduction. AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter) protects against electrical fires by detecting dangerous arcs from loose connections or damaged wiring.
The code requires AFCI protection in bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, and hallways. AFCIs prevent an estimated 50 percent of home electrical fires. Most Winter Park homes built before 2000 lack adequate GFCI and AFCI protection. When we upgrade your panel to 200 amps, we install both types of protection per current Florida Building Code requirements. Older homes in College Park and Virginia Heights particularly benefit from this upgrade, bringing 1950s to 1970s electrical systems up to modern safety standards.
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Schedule an electrical inspection every three to five years if your Winter Park home is over 25 years old. You should also inspect before buying a home, when planning major renovations, if you're experiencing flickering lights or frequent circuit breaker trips, or when your insurance company requires a four-point inspection. Many Winter Park neighborhoods, including College Park, Virginia Heights, Lake Sue, and Tuscawilla, have homes built between the 1920s and 1970s with original wiring systems. These homes often have 100-amp service, aluminum wiring, ungrounded outlets, and outdated Federal Pacific or Zinsco panels that insurers flag as fire hazards. Our inspections cover:
- Panel condition and capacity
- Wiring type and condition
- GFCI and AFCI protection
- Grounding and bonding
- Outlet and switch safety
- Fire alarm system wiring
- Electrical code compliance gaps
After your inspection, you receive a written diagnostic report that identifies every electrical hazard and code violation found, with recommended upgrades listed in order of priority from most to least urgent. Our electricians complete Florida Electrical Apprenticeship Training and hold all state-required licenses, so every inspection complies with the current Florida Building Code and NEC 2020 standards. We offer complimentary electrical safety checks to assess your system.
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We offer financing options for larger electrical upgrades so you can complete necessary work without delaying safety improvements. Panel upgrades, whole-home generator installations, whole-home wiring projects, and EV charger installations represent significant investments. Financing lets you move forward with the work now and pay over time. We also offer the Safety and Savings Maintenance Plan, which provides scheduled annual electrical inspections, priority scheduling for service calls, and member discounts on parts and labor. The plan is designed for homeowners who want proactive electrical maintenance rather than reactive repairs.
Electrical systems in older Winter Park homes benefit from annual check-ins because connections loosen over time, wiring insulation ages, and load demands increase as households add appliances, home offices, and EV chargers. Catching a developing electrical hazard during a scheduled inspection costs far less than emergency repairs or fire damage remediation. Contact us to ask about current financing terms and to enroll in the Safety and Savings Maintenance Plan.
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Mr. Electric of Winter Park provides complete electrical services for powering your home and business across Winter Park, Maitland, Baldwin Park, Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Fern Park, and surrounding Orange and Seminole County communities. We back all our work with a lifetime workmanship warranty and the Neighborly Done Right Promise®. Ask about our Safety and Savings Maintenance Plan, which includes scheduled inspections and member discounts. Every electrician is Florida-licensed, insured, and background-checked, and we provide upfront pricing before any work begins. Our licensed electricians handle:
- Panel upgrades and circuit breaker panel replacements
- EV charger installation
- Generac whole-house generator installation and service
- Dedicated circuit additions
- Whole-home wiring and rewiring
- GFCI and AFCI retrofits
- Outdoor electrical services and outlet installation
- Lighting and fixtures installation, including LED upgrades, dimmer switches, and kitchen cabinet lighting
- Ceiling fan installation
- Fire alarm system installation
- Smoke and carbon monoxide detector installation
- Electrical safety inspections with written diagnostic reports
- Emergency electrical services and same-day repairs
- Whole-home surge and lightning protection
- Smart home device installation and integration
- Structured wiring for home systems
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A Federal Pacific, Zinsco, or other recalled panel brand will likely flag your home on a four-point inspection report, which Florida insurers require for homes 20 years or older before issuing or renewing a homeowner's policy. The inspector documents the panel brand, wiring type, and age, then photographs the panel covers open and closed. Insurance underwriters flag recalled panel brands as elevated risk, and some carriers decline to write coverage on homes with those systems still in place.
Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, Florida's state-backed insurer, requires a four-point inspection for all residential applications on properties more than 20 years old. Many older homes in College Park, Virginia Heights, and Lake Sue fall into this category. If your inspection report comes back with a flagged electrical panel, your insurer may require a letter from a licensed electrician confirming the panel is safe or may deny coverage until the panel is replaced. A panel upgrade before your next policy renewal removes that obstacle entirely. We can inspect your panel, document its condition, and complete the replacement with a new permit so your report reflects a current, code-compliant system.
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Homes permitted after the Florida Building Code adopted NEC 2023 Article 230.85 are required to have an exterior emergency disconnect installed at a readily accessible location outside the structure. This allows firefighters to cut power to your home without entering it. Older Winter Park homes built before this requirement took effect are not retroactively required to add one, but the disconnect becomes required when you pull a permit for a full-service upgrade or substantial electrical renovation.
The Florida Building Code is scheduled to adopt the 9th Edition in December 2026. If you're planning a panel upgrade now, it's worth discussing with your electrician whether your project scope triggers the exterior disconnect requirement under your current permit. We assess this during our load calculation and permitting process, so there are no surprises at final inspection. For homes near the historic districts on Interlachen Avenue or in the Hannibal Square area, we coordinate placement so the disconnect meets both code clearance requirements and any visual standards your HOA has in place.
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Ceiling fan installation gets complicated fast in homes built before 1990. The main issue is box support: standard octagonal junction boxes stapled to a joist are not rated to hold a spinning load. A ceiling fan requires a fan-rated box, either mounted directly to a joist or secured with a brace bar rated for fans up to 70 lbs. If your existing box isn't fan-rated, we replace it before mounting anything.
Wiring is the second factor. Older Winter Park homes in neighborhoods like Tuscawilla and Forest Hills were wired with two-conductor cable at ceiling locations, meaning no separate wire for the fan's light kit. Running a fan and light on separate switches requires a three-conductor cable from the switch box to the ceiling, which means opening the wall or ceiling in one or more spots. A simpler workaround is a wireless remote control kit that lets you run the fan and light independently from a single two-conductor circuit, no new wiring needed. We assess your existing box, wiring, and switch configuration during the job and provide you with options and clear pricing before we start. The install itself typically takes two to three hours once we know what we're working with.
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Call us directly or book an appointment online. We serve Winter Park, Maitland, Baldwin Park, South Orlando, Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Fern Park, and surrounding communities. For electrical emergencies such as sparking outlets, burning odors, or power outages limited to your home, we provide 24/7 emergency service and same-day repairs. For planned work, including panel upgrades, EV charger installation, generator service, outdoor electrical installations, or whole-home wiring projects, we schedule an on-site consultation. We'll assess your electrical needs, provide technical recommendations, and give you a written upfront price quote before any work begins.
We coordinate all permit applications with Winter Park Building and Permitting Services, schedule required inspections, and communicate with Winter Park Electric Utility when needed. Our electricians arrive on time, wear shoe covers, explain every step, test our work before leaving, and clean up completely.
Ask us about financing options for larger projects and about enrolling in our Safety and Savings Maintenance Plan. Contact us today to get started.
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