Tell us what you're planning (a remodel, a panel upgrade, lighting, or an ADU) and we'll reach out to talk scope and next steps. Photos of your panel or plans for the project speed everything up.
We typically respond within one business day.
From a panel that's out of room to a whole-house remodel or a ground-up wiring package, all scoped honestly and priced line by line.
Kitchens, baths, additions, and whole-house remodels: new circuits, relocated devices, and existing wiring evaluated honestly, with new work brought to current code.
Main panel replacements and service upgrades when the load calc calls for it, coordinated with the utility and the inspection sequence, priced as its own line so you can see the cost.
Recessed layouts, chandeliers and statement fixtures, under-cabinet and accent LED, switching and dimming. All installed clean, two-story foyers and vaulted ceilings included.
Complete wiring packages for ground-up homes, ADUs, and garage conversions: service, panel, branch circuits, and trim, planned with the framing instead of fought in after it.
Level 2 charging in your garage or driveway: the dedicated circuit, the load calc, and the panel capacity to support it. Same honest treatment for the other big loads: spas, shops, kitchen equipment.
Already have a GC on the project? We slot in as the licensed electrical sub: unit-priced bid from the drawings, rough-in on schedule, clean paperwork for the file.
The wiring you'll never see again is where the job is won, and the fixtures are where you see it every day. Both are ours.
We look at the panel, the existing wiring, and what you want the house to do, then flag the things that decide the budget before you commit to anything.
Each part of the job priced as its own line (the remodel circuits, the panel upgrade, the lighting) so you can see where the money goes and decide what to do now versus later.
Our electricians do the work, we pull the permit under our C-10, and we walk the rough and final inspections ourselves. Done means inspected, not just energized.
Sometimes, and it's a load calculation, not a sales pitch. If the panel has the capacity and condition to carry the new circuits, we say so. If it doesn't, we price the upgrade as its own line so you can see exactly what it costs, and a remodel is usually the cheapest time to do it: the walls are open and the inspector is already coming.
Yes. We run the load calculation first, because that's what decides whether your panel can carry a Level 2 charger or needs work. Then we install the dedicated circuit and charger, permitted and inspected like everything else we do. If the panel does need an upgrade, it gets priced as its own line so you can see the real cost before you commit.
We pull it. Electrical permits go under our C-10 license, we schedule the rough and final inspections, and we walk them with the inspector. If a correction gets written, the crew that did the work fixes it. You're never stuck in the middle.
Not automatically. We evaluate what's there honestly: what's safe to leave, what has to come up to current code because you're touching it, and what's genuinely worth replacing. New work gets built to today's code; existing wiring gets a straight assessment, not a scare story.
Yes. ADUs and conversions are regular work for us, from the subpanel and branch circuits to lighting and trim. If the main service needs capacity for the new unit, the load calc tells us early, and the upgrade gets priced as its own line.
A written proposal with unit-priced lines (circuits, devices, fixtures, panel work) plus inclusions and exclusions spelled out. You can compare it against other bids item by item, and nothing is hiding in an allowance.
A remodel, a panel that's out of room, a lighting plan, or a whole ADU. Describe the job and we'll give you a straight answer on scope and price. No pressure, no obligation.