Generator installs, panel upgrades, EV chargers, repairs, and dock wiring — get connected with a licensed, insured local electrician for a free estimate. No cost, no obligation.
Takes 30 seconds. A licensed local electrician will contact you — free, no obligation.
Southwest Florida homes work their electrical systems hard — hurricane season power outages, aging boom-era panels, salt-air corrosion on waterfront wiring, and a wave of EVs and whole-home generators that older panels were never sized for. Whatever's on your list, we connect you with a state-licensed electrician who works Lee County every day.
Standby generator installation with transfer switch — the upgrade half of Lee County wants before every hurricane season.
Generator installation →Replace aging or undersized panels, clear insurance red flags, and make room for generators and EV chargers.
Panel upgrades →Level 2 home charging installed to code — with a straight answer on whether your panel can handle it.
EV chargers →Dead outlets, tripping breakers, flickering lights, aluminum-wiring concerns — diagnosed and fixed properly.
Electrical repair →Shore power, lift motors, and dock lighting in Lee County's canal neighborhoods — where water and electricity demand real expertise.
Dock & lift wiring →Outdoor and lanai lighting that survives Florida weather — installed safely on properly protected circuits.
Outdoor lighting →The service is free for homeowners. We're an independent referral service — the electricians we work with are state-licensed, insured, and local.
Yes. Licensed electricians in Lee County quote residential work free. You pay nothing to use this service and you're never obligated to hire anyone.
Independent electrical contractors licensed by the State of Florida and carrying insurance. We connect you; they estimate and perform the work under their license, with permits where required.
Yes — dead outlets and ceiling fans count. Small-job availability is usually within the week; generators and panel changes get scheduled after a site visit.
If the home was built before the mid-1990s and the panel's never been replaced — or you've heard the brand names Federal Pacific or Zinsco about your panel — get it looked at. Some legacy panels are documented fire risks and most insurers treat them accordingly.