24/7 Emergency Electrical Repairs
Lost power, smelling something burning, breakers tripping over and over? Don't wait. A licensed Florida electrician can be at your door fast — no matter the hour.
When to Call an Emergency Electrician
An electrical problem is an emergency the moment it stops being predictable. If something has changed and you can't explain why, treat it as one — most house fires linked to wiring started with a warning sign somebody ignored for a day or two.
Call us right away if you notice any of the following:
- A burning, melting, or fishy smell coming from an outlet, switch, or breaker panel
- Outlets, switch plates, or the panel itself feel warm or hot to the touch
- Sparks, popping sounds, or visible arcing when you plug something in
- The same breaker keeps tripping, especially without a heavy load
- Lights flicker or dim every time a major appliance kicks on
- Buzzing, humming, or sizzling sounds from outlets or the panel
- Partial power loss — half the house is out, the other half works
- Water in or near electrical equipment after a storm or leak
- Damaged service drop, weatherhead, or meter base after a storm
What Happens When You Call
A live dispatcher answers — never a voicemail. We confirm your location, get the safe-or-not basics (is anyone in danger, is there smoke), and dispatch the closest available licensed electrician. You'll usually have a confirmed ETA in under five minutes.
If we can guide you through shutting off a circuit safely before we arrive, we will. We'll never tell you to do anything you're not comfortable doing.
Common Emergencies We Handle
Power restoration after a storm, breaker replacement, burnt or melted outlets, dead circuits, GFCI failures, hot panels, main lug damage, generator transfer-switch faults, and post-flood electrical inspection. If we determine the problem requires the utility (FPL) — for example a damaged service drop on their side of the meter — we'll tell you and coordinate.