When your home’s electrical system needs to meet Aurora’s updated codes, you need an electrician who knows exactly what’s required and gets it done without the runaround.
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You won’t lose sleep wondering if your electrical work will pass inspection. Our code updates meet Aurora’s requirements the first time, every time.
When electrical inspectors show up, they find work that exceeds standards. No callbacks, no delays, no surprises. Your home sale closes on schedule, your insurance stays valid, and your family stays safe.
That’s what happens when you work with electricians who’ve been handling Aurora’s electrical codes for 25 years. We know what inspectors look for because we’ve been doing this since before most of today’s codes existed.
We’ve been the electrician Aurora homeowners call when their electrical systems need serious attention. Not the guy who shows up late with a toolbox full of shortcuts.
Licensed, bonded, and insured means you’re protected. Two and a half decades in business means we’ve seen every electrical problem Aurora homes can throw at us. From the older homes near downtown to the newer developments, we know how Aurora’s electrical systems work and what they need to stay safe and compliant.
When Aurora updates its electrical codes—like the 2024 I-Series codes coming in April 2025—we’re already prepared. Your neighbors trust us with their electrical emergencies because we show up, diagnose the real problem, and fix it right.
First, we inspect your current electrical system against Aurora’s code requirements. No guessing, no assumptions. We document what needs updating and explain why each change matters for your safety and compliance.
Next, we handle the permits and paperwork. Aurora’s building department knows our work, which means faster approvals and fewer questions. We schedule the work around your life, not the other way around.
The actual electrical work happens efficiently. We update panels, install required circuits, add safety devices, and bring everything up to current standards. Clean work areas, clear communication, and no surprises on the final bill.
Final inspection happens on schedule. Aurora’s inspectors approve the work because it meets or exceeds every requirement. You get your certificate of compliance, and your electrical system is set for years to come.
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Aurora’s electrical codes focus on safety, efficiency, and future-proofing your home’s electrical system. Panel upgrades often top the list—many older homes need modern panels that can handle today’s electrical loads safely.
GFCI protection requirements have expanded. Bathrooms, kitchens, garages, and outdoor areas need ground-fault circuit interrupters. Arc-fault circuit interrupters are required in bedrooms and living areas to prevent electrical fires.
Solar-ready provisions are now mandatory for new construction and major renovations. Your electrical panel needs reserved space for future solar connections, and dedicated conduit must run from the panel to the roof area.
With Aurora moving to 2024 I-Series codes in April 2025, these requirements will become even more comprehensive. Smart home pre-wiring, enhanced surge protection, and EV charging readiness are becoming standard expectations, not optional upgrades.