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You flip a switch and nothing happens. Or worse—you smell something burning near your electrical panel. These aren’t problems you can ignore or fix yourself, and you shouldn’t have to wait days for someone to show up.
When your electrical system fails, everything stops. Your food spoils. Your work gets interrupted. Your kids can’t do homework. And in the back of your mind, you’re wondering if something’s about to catch fire.
A residential electrical company in Sunnyland, IL that actually responds when you call means you get your power back, your circuits upgraded, and your panel inspected—without the runaround. You’re not left guessing whether the fix will hold or if you’ll be calling someone else in three months. The job gets done right, your home stays safe, and you move on with your life.
We’ve been serving homeowners across Sunnyland, IL and surrounding areas since 1999. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured—which means you’re protected, and so is your home.
Most of the houses in Sunnyland are 25+ years old. Ranch-style homes and bungalows with original electrical panels that weren’t built for modern loads. You’re running computers, charging stations, kitchen appliances, HVAC systems—and your breaker keeps tripping because your home’s electrical system can’t keep up.
We’ve seen it hundreds of times. We know what fails first in older homes, what upgrades actually matter, and how to get your system up to code without overselling you on work you don’t need. We focus on residential electrical service because that’s where we do our best work—and where homeowners like you need reliable help the most.
You call or message us with the problem. We ask a few questions to understand what’s happening—flickering lights, dead outlets, tripped breakers, burning smells—and we schedule a time that works for you. If it’s an emergency, we move faster.
Our electrician shows up on time, walks through your home, and identifies the issue. We explain what’s wrong in plain language, what needs to happen to fix it, and what it’ll cost before we start any work. No surprises, no upselling, no pressure.
Once you approve, we handle the repair or upgrade. That might mean replacing a faulty breaker, adding a new circuit for an EV charger, upgrading your electrical panel, or troubleshooting a wiring issue. We test everything before we leave, clean up the work area, and make sure your system is safe and functional.
You get a clear invoice, and if anything comes up later, you have a direct line to reach us. We’re not a call center—we’re a local electrical company in Sunnyland, IL that’s been doing this for over two decades.
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Emergency electrical repairs are our specialty. Power outages, burning smells near outlets or panels, lights that flicker or dim randomly, breakers that trip constantly—these are the calls we take every day. If your electrical system is acting up and you need someone fast, we respond.
Panel upgrades are common in Sunnyland because most homes here were built decades ago with 100-amp or smaller panels. Your home needs more power now than it did in 1980. We upgrade panels to 200-amp service so you can run everything your household needs without overloading your system.
We also add circuits for EV chargers, install dedicated lines for large appliances, handle service changes when your utility connection needs an upgrade, and troubleshoot wiring issues that other electricians couldn’t figure out. If it’s electrical and it’s in your home, we’ve probably fixed it before.
We offer discounts for military members, first responders, seniors, teachers, students, and new customers. Not as a marketing gimmick—just as a way to make necessary electrical work more affordable for people who serve this community or are managing tight budgets.
If you’re dealing with a true electrical emergency—like a burning smell, sparking outlet, or total power loss—we prioritize your call and aim for same-day service. Response time depends on our current schedule and the severity of the issue, but we don’t make you wait days when your home’s safety is on the line.
Emergency situations get bumped to the front. Non-urgent repairs and upgrades get scheduled within a few days, depending on availability. When you call, we’ll give you an honest timeframe based on what’s happening and what we have open.
The key is calling as soon as you notice the problem. Electrical issues don’t fix themselves, and waiting usually makes them worse—and more expensive.
Panel upgrades typically range from $1,500 to $3,000, depending on the size of the panel, the complexity of your home’s wiring, and whether we need to upgrade your service connection with the utility. Every home is different, so we can’t give you an exact number without seeing your setup.
Here’s what affects the cost: if your home still has a 60-amp or 100-amp panel, upgrading to 200-amp service involves more work. If your main service line from the street also needs an upgrade, that adds to the scope. If your panel is in a tight space or your wiring is outdated, that takes more time.
We give you a clear estimate before we start any work. No hidden fees, no surprise charges. You’ll know what you’re paying and why before we touch anything.
Yes. Electrical work isn’t something you want done by someone who’s “pretty good with wiring.” A licensed electrical contractor has the training, certifications, and insurance to do the job safely and legally. If something goes wrong—like a fire caused by faulty wiring—your homeowner’s insurance may not cover it if the work wasn’t done by a licensed professional.
We’re licensed, bonded, and insured. That means we’re accountable to state regulations, and you’re protected if anything goes wrong. It also means we pull permits when required, follow electrical codes, and do the work in a way that won’t create problems down the road.
Unlicensed handymen might charge less, but they also leave you holding the liability. When it comes to your home’s electrical system, cutting corners isn’t worth the risk.
Outdated electrical panels are the biggest issue. Most homes in Sunnyland were built 25+ years ago with panels that can’t handle modern electrical loads. You’re trying to run central air, computers, kitchen appliances, and EV chargers on a system designed for a fraction of that demand.
Flickering or dimming lights usually mean you have a loose connection, an overloaded circuit, or a problem with your main service. Breakers that trip constantly are a sign your circuits are maxed out. Burning smells near outlets or panels mean something’s overheating—and that’s a fire hazard you need to address immediately.
Aluminum wiring is another issue in homes from the 1960s and 70s. It’s not inherently dangerous, but it requires special connectors and careful maintenance. If you’re not sure what kind of wiring you have, we can inspect it and let you know if it needs attention.
Yes. We install Level 2 EV chargers, which are the most common home charging stations. These chargers require a dedicated 240-volt circuit, similar to what powers your dryer or oven. If your electrical panel has the capacity, installation is straightforward. If your panel is already maxed out, we may need to upgrade it first.
The process starts with evaluating your current electrical system. We check your panel’s capacity, determine the best location for the charger (usually in your garage), and run the necessary wiring. We install the charger, test it to make sure it’s working properly, and walk you through how to use it.
Most EV charger installations take a few hours, assuming your panel can handle the load. If you need a panel upgrade, that adds time and cost—but it’s necessary to safely support the charger and everything else your home runs.
Turn off the main breaker if you can do so safely, and call us immediately. A burning smell near your electrical panel usually means a wire or connection is overheating, which can lead to a fire. Don’t ignore it, and don’t wait to see if it goes away.
If you see smoke, sparks, or flames, get everyone out of the house and call 911 first. Then call us once the fire department clears the scene. Electrical fires move fast, and your safety comes before anything else.
If it’s just a smell with no visible smoke or sparks, it’s still an emergency—but you have a little more time. We’ll get someone out to inspect your panel, identify the problem, and fix it before it becomes a bigger issue. This isn’t something you troubleshoot on your own.