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You flip a switch and nothing happens. Or worse, you smell something burning near an outlet. Maybe your lights flicker every time the AC kicks on, and you’re wondering if your house is about to catch fire.
These aren’t small concerns. They’re the kind of electrical issues that keep you up at night, especially when you’ve got a family to protect and a home worth over $400,000 sitting in one of Homer Glen’s nicest neighborhoods.
When you call us, you’re getting a licensed, bonded, and insured electrical contractor who’s been handling these exact problems for 25 years. We show up when we say we will. We diagnose the real issue without trying to sell you work you don’t need. And we fix it so you can stop worrying and get back to your life.
You don’t get the runaround. You don’t get an apprentice learning on your dime. You get experienced electricians who know Homer Glen’s electrical codes, understand the demands of homes in this area, and respect your time enough to do the job right the first time.
We’ve been the local electrical company Homer Glen homeowners call when something goes wrong. Not because we’re flashy, but because we show up, we know what we’re doing, and we don’t waste your time.
We’re fully licensed, bonded, and insured. We’re registered with the Village of Homer Glen and follow every code requirement down to the letter. That matters here, because Homer Glen doesn’t mess around with electrical permits, and neither should you.
We focus on residential electrical services because that’s where we’re needed most. Emergency repairs. Panel upgrades for older homes that can’t handle modern electrical loads. New circuits for EV chargers. The work that actually impacts your daily life and your family’s safety.
We also offer discounts for military families, first responders, seniors, teachers, and students. It’s not a marketing gimmick. It’s just the right thing to do for the people who serve this community.
You call or contact us with your electrical issue. We ask a few questions to understand what’s going on—flickering lights, tripped breakers, burning smells, whatever it is. If it’s an emergency, we prioritize getting someone to you fast.
We schedule a time that works for you, and we actually show up when we say we will. Our electrician arrives, assesses the situation, and explains what’s wrong in plain language. No jargon. No scare tactics. Just the facts about what needs to be fixed and why.
Before we do any work, you get upfront pricing. You’ll know exactly what it costs before we touch a single wire. No surprises on the bill. No hidden fees.
Once you approve, we get to work. We fix the problem using code-compliant methods and quality materials. We clean up after ourselves. And we make sure everything works correctly before we leave. If you have questions later, you can reach us. We stand behind our work because we’ve been doing this for 25 years, and our reputation matters more than a quick buck.
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When you hire us, you’re getting more than just someone who can wire an outlet. You’re getting a residential and commercial electrical company that understands the specific demands of Homer Glen homes.
Most homes here are owner-occupied, well-maintained, and built to higher standards. That means your electrical system needs to match. Homer Glen requires 200-amp service for homes between 2,500 and 3,500 square feet, and 350-amp service for anything larger. If your panel doesn’t meet that standard, you’re not just risking code violations—you’re risking your safety and your home’s resale value.
We handle panel upgrades, service changes, circuit additions, and emergency electrical repairs. We install EV chargers the right way, with proper permits and connections that qualify for ComEd rebates up to $2,000. We troubleshoot flickering lights, burning smells, outlets that don’t work, and breakers that keep tripping.
Homer Glen homeowners deal with real electrical issues, not theoretical ones. Your HVAC system pulls serious amperage. Your kitchen has multiple high-draw appliances. Your home office setup might be overloading a circuit that was never designed for it. We see these problems every week, and we know how to fix them without tearing apart your walls or charging you for unnecessary work.
We offer 24/7 emergency electrical services because electrical problems don’t wait for business hours. If you’re dealing with a burning smell, sparking outlets, or a complete power loss that’s not related to a ComEd outage, that’s an emergency.
When you call us for an urgent issue, we prioritize getting someone to your home as quickly as possible. Response times vary based on our current call volume and your specific location in Homer Glen, but we understand that electrical emergencies create real safety risks. We’re not going to leave you waiting overnight if your family’s in danger.
For non-emergency situations—like adding a circuit for a new appliance or upgrading your panel—we’ll schedule a time that works for your calendar. Either way, you’re getting licensed electricians who know what they’re doing, not someone who’s going to show up unprepared or make the problem worse.
Yes. Homer Glen requires permits for virtually all electrical work, and they enforce it. If you’re doing anything beyond changing a light bulb—panel upgrades, new circuits, outlet installations, service changes—you need a permit from the Village.
Here’s why that matters to you: unpermitted electrical work can void your homeowner’s insurance if something goes wrong. It can kill a home sale when the inspector finds code violations. And it’s genuinely dangerous if the work wasn’t done correctly in the first place.
We pull permits for every job that requires one. We know Homer Glen’s electrical codes, we’re registered with the Village, and our work passes inspection. That’s not just about following rules—it’s about protecting your investment and making sure your electrical system is safe for your family. Any electrical contractor who tells you that you can skip the permit is setting you up for problems down the road.
Your panel might need an upgrade if your breakers trip frequently, your lights dim when you run major appliances, or you’re adding new electrical loads like an EV charger or a home addition. Older homes in Homer Glen—especially those built before modern electrical codes—often have panels that can’t handle today’s electrical demands.
Homer Glen has specific amperage requirements based on your home’s square footage. If your home is between 2,500 and 3,500 square feet, you need at least 200-amp service. Larger homes require 350-amp service. If your current panel doesn’t meet those standards, you’re not just out of compliance—you’re risking electrical fires and system failures.
We assess your current panel, your home’s electrical load, and your future needs before recommending an upgrade. If you don’t need one, we’ll tell you. If you do, we’ll explain exactly why and what it involves. Panel upgrades aren’t cheap, but they’re a lot less expensive than dealing with an electrical fire or a failed home inspection when you’re trying to sell.
A licensed electrical contractor has the training, insurance, and legal authority to perform electrical work to code. A handyman might be able to swap out a light fixture, but they’re not qualified—or legally allowed—to do the kind of electrical work that requires permits in Homer Glen.
When you hire us, you’re getting electricians who are licensed, bonded, and insured. That means if something goes wrong, you’re protected. Our work is guaranteed to pass inspection because we know the codes. We carry liability insurance so you’re not on the hook if there’s an accident.
Handymen don’t carry that protection. They’re not pulling permits. They’re not following electrical codes. And when their work fails—or worse, causes a fire—you’re the one dealing with the insurance claim, the repairs, and the potential lawsuit. Electrical work isn’t the place to cut corners. The few bucks you save upfront aren’t worth the risk to your home and your family.
Electrical costs vary based on the scope of work, but you should expect to pay for quality and safety. In the Homer Glen area, electricians typically charge between $42 and $63 per hour, though many electrical companies—including ours—quote by the job rather than by the hour. That gives you more predictable pricing.
A simple repair like fixing a faulty outlet might cost a few hundred dollars. A full panel upgrade can run several thousand, depending on your home’s size and the amperage required. EV charger installations vary based on the charger type and how far we need to run the circuit, but ComEd offers rebates up to $2,000 that can offset the cost.
We provide upfront pricing before we start any work. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying, and there won’t be surprise charges when we’re done. If you’re a senior, teacher, first responder, military member, or student, ask about our discount programs. We’re not the cheapest option in Homer Glen, but we’re also not going to leave you with shoddy work that fails inspection or creates safety hazards down the line.
Yes. We install EV chargers for Homer Glen homeowners, and we do it the right way—with proper permits, code-compliant wiring, and installations that qualify for ComEd rebates. If you’re driving an electric vehicle or planning to buy one, you need a dedicated circuit that can handle the electrical load without overloading your panel.
Most EV chargers require a 240-volt circuit, similar to what powers your dryer or oven. Depending on where you want the charger installed and where your panel is located, we might need to run new wiring through your garage or exterior wall. We assess your current electrical system first to make sure your panel can handle the additional load. If it can’t, we’ll recommend a panel upgrade before installing the charger.
The installation process includes pulling the necessary permits from Homer Glen, running the circuit, mounting the charger, and making sure everything passes inspection. Once it’s done, you can charge your vehicle safely at home without worrying about overloaded circuits or code violations. And with ComEd’s rebate program, you can get up to $2,000 back, which makes the investment a lot more manageable.