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You flip a switch and nothing happens. Or worse—you smell burning plastic near an outlet. Your breaker keeps tripping and you’re not sure if it’s annoying or dangerous.
These aren’t small problems. Electrical issues cause over 46,000 home fires every year, and most of them start with warning signs homeowners ignore because they don’t know who to call or what it’ll cost.
You need someone who shows up fast, diagnoses the real problem, fixes it right, and tells you the price before they start. That’s what we do. We handle flickering lights, power outages, panel upgrades, circuit additions for EV chargers, and anything else that’s keeping your electrical system from working the way it should.
We’re a residential electrical contractor in Schaumburg, IL, and we’ve been doing this for 25 years. We focus on emergency repairs because that’s when you need help most—not next week, not during business hours, but right now when something’s wrong and you’re worried about your home.
We’ve been serving Schaumburg homeowners since 1999. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured, which means we follow Illinois electrical codes and you’re protected if anything goes wrong.
Most of our work is residential because that’s where we’re strongest. We know the electrical systems in Schaumburg homes—what fails, what’s outdated, and what needs upgrading to handle modern demands like electric vehicle charging and smart home technology.
We offer discounts for military, first responders, seniors, teachers, new customers, and students because we live here too. This isn’t a national chain trying to upsell you. We’re a local electrical company that fixes your problem, cleans up, and moves on.
You call or contact us with your electrical issue. We ask a few questions to understand what’s happening—whether it’s an emergency or something that can wait.
If it’s urgent, we get someone to your home fast. If it’s not, we schedule a time that works for you. Either way, you’re not waiting days for an electrician to show up.
When we arrive, we diagnose the problem. We don’t guess. We test, inspect, and figure out what’s actually wrong—not just what’s visible. Then we tell you what it’ll cost to fix it before we do anything.
Once you approve the price, we handle the repair. We bring the tools and parts we need for most common issues, so we can finish the job the same day. If it requires a permit or inspection, we take care of that too.
After the work’s done, we test everything to make sure it’s safe and working correctly. Then we clean up and walk you through what we did.
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We handle emergency electrical repairs—things like power outages, burning smells, sparking outlets, and breakers that won’t stop tripping. These are safety issues, and they need immediate attention.
We also do electrical panel upgrades. Many Schaumburg homes were built decades ago with 100-amp panels that can’t handle today’s electrical load. If you’re adding an EV charger, upgrading appliances, or your panel is outdated, you need more capacity.
Circuit additions are another big part of what we do. Whether you’re installing an electric vehicle charging station, adding a home office, or upgrading your HVAC system, you might need a dedicated circuit. We run new lines, install the breaker, and make sure everything’s up to code.
We also handle flickering lights, which most people ignore until it gets worse. Sometimes it’s a loose connection. Sometimes it’s a sign of a bigger problem with your wiring or panel. We figure out which one it is.
Schaumburg has a mix of older homes and newer construction, and each has different electrical challenges. Older homes often need rewiring or panel upgrades. Newer homes sometimes have installation issues that don’t show up until something fails. We’ve seen both, and we know how to fix them.
We offer 24/7 emergency electrical service, which means we’re available nights, weekends, and holidays. Response time depends on where we are and what else is happening, but true emergencies—like sparking outlets, burning smells, or complete power loss—get priority.
When you call, we’ll ask what’s going on so we can assess the urgency. If it’s dangerous, we move fast. If it can wait a few hours without risk, we’ll give you an honest timeframe.
Most emergency calls in Schaumburg get same-day service. We keep our trucks stocked with common parts so we can handle repairs on the spot instead of scheduling a second visit.
We give you upfront pricing before we start any work. You’ll know what the repair costs before we touch anything, so there’s no surprise bill at the end.
Emergency service costs more than scheduled work because we’re coming to your home outside normal hours with immediate availability. But we don’t hide fees or pad the invoice. You get a clear price for the specific repair you need.
We also offer discounts for military, first responders, seniors, teachers, new customers, and students. If you qualify, let us know when you call so we can apply it to your estimate.
Illinois requires permits and inspections for most electrical work, and only licensed electricians can pull those permits. If you do the work yourself and something goes wrong—like a fire or someone gets hurt—your homeowner’s insurance might not cover it.
Even small electrical repairs can be dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing. Electricity doesn’t give warnings. You can’t see it, and one mistake can cause a fire, injury, or death.
We’re licensed, bonded, and insured, which means we follow state and local codes, and you’re protected if anything goes wrong. That’s not just paperwork—it’s your safety and your home’s value.
If your breaker trips frequently, your lights dim when you run appliances, or you’re using extension cords because you don’t have enough outlets, your panel might be undersized.
Most older Schaumburg homes have 100-amp panels. Modern homes need 200 amps to handle things like central air, electric vehicle chargers, and high-efficiency appliances. If you’re adding any of those, you’ll need an upgrade.
Another sign is if your panel is warm to the touch, makes buzzing sounds, or has a burning smell. Those are safety hazards and need immediate attention. We can inspect your panel, test the load, and tell you whether you need an upgrade or if your current setup is fine.
Most EV chargers need a 240-volt dedicated circuit, which means running new wiring from your electrical panel to wherever you’re installing the charger—usually your garage or driveway.
We start by checking your panel to make sure it has enough capacity. If it doesn’t, you’ll need an upgrade first. Then we run the circuit, install the breaker, mount the charger, and test everything to make sure it’s working safely.
The whole process usually takes a few hours if your panel is ready. If you need a panel upgrade, that adds time. Either way, we handle the permit and inspection so you don’t have to deal with the village.
We do some commercial work, but our focus is residential electrical services. Most of our experience is in homes—fixing emergency issues, upgrading panels, adding circuits, and handling the electrical problems homeowners deal with.
If you have a small commercial project, we can talk through it and let you know if we’re the right fit. But if you need a full commercial electrical contractor for a big job, we’ll be honest about whether that’s our specialty.
We’d rather refer you to someone who does commercial work every day than take on a project where we’re not the best option. Our strength is residential emergency repairs and upgrades, and that’s where we focus our time.