Electrical Repair
Pro House Maintenance brings licensed, insured Electrical Repair crews to the US and Canada homeowners backed by a free estimate and honest, fixed pricing. Typical Electrical Repair costs in the area run $150–$2,500 per visit. From first call to final walkthrough, we keep the site clean and match every job to the right vetted local pro.

Matched with a vetted electrical repair specialist.
Every electrical repair job goes to a licensed, insured, background-checked professional from our own crews or hand-vetted local network, never a random subcontractor.
- Licensed & insured, background-checked pros
- Free, fixed-price written estimate before work begins
- Top-rated local specialists matched to your job
Electrical Repair statistics: what the data says
Current industry and government data on electrical repair, with every figure linked to its source. These national benchmarks help homeowners judge a fair electrical repair quote before hiring a pro.
- Home electrical fires cause about $1.3 billion in property damage a year, plus roughly 500 deaths and 1,400 injuries across an estimated 51,000 fires (ESFI).
- Residential electrical-malfunction fires caused $1.5 billion in losses in 2023, with 23,700 fires, 305 deaths, and 800 injuries (U.S. Fire Administration).
- The CPSC estimates more than 50% of home electrical fires are preventable with arc-fault circuit interrupters (ESFI).
- The median US owner-occupied home was 42 years old in 2024, up from 31 in 2005, and 47% are at least 45 years old (NAHB).
Licensed residential electrical repair and installation: breaker issues, GFCI outlets, circuit additions, panel upgrades, and lighting, all permitted and up to code.
What does electrical repair include?
A electrical repair project typically covers 6 core areas, starting with breaker and panel troubleshooting. Pro House Maintenance handles the full scope with a licensed, insured local crew and a free, fixed-price written estimate before any work begins.
- Breaker and panel troubleshooting
- Outlet, switch, and GFCI replacement
- Circuit addition or extension
- Lighting fixture and ceiling fan installation
- Smoke and CO detector installation
- Panel upgrades and service increases
How does electrical repair work?
Electrical Repair follows 4 clear steps, from assess and diagnose to a final walkthrough. A vetted, licensed pro manages the schedule, keeps the site clean, and does not consider the job done until you are satisfied.
Assess and diagnose
Our electrician tests the circuit, panel, and load to identify the root cause (not just the symptom) before proposing a repair.
Written estimate
We provide a written scope and price before any work begins; electrical surprises are something we eliminate through thorough diagnosis.
Licensed repair
Work is completed to NEC code standards by a licensed electrician with all required permits pulled for work that needs them.
Test and inspect
Every circuit is tested under load, GFCI protection is verified, and all panels and covers are reinstalled before we leave.
Electrical issues in a home range from minor annoyances to genuine fire hazards, and telling the difference requires a licensed electrician, not a YouTube tutorial. Our electricians diagnose problems at the root, not just the symptom, and explain exactly what they find before recommending a repair.
From a tripped GFCI outlet in a bathroom to a panel upgrade for an EV charger, we handle the full range of residential electrical work with the permits and inspections that protect your home and your insurance policy.
Planning related work? Homeowners who book electrical repair often pair it with handyman services or solar panel installation. Every Pro House Maintenance project starts with one free, fixed-price estimate covering the full scope.
How much does Electrical Repair cost?
Most electrical repair projects run $150–$2,500 per visit. Your exact price depends on scope, materials, and site conditions. Every Pro House Maintenance quote is free and fixed-price before any work begins.
| Detail | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Typical cost | $150–$2,500 per visit |
| Estimate | Free, fixed-price written quote |
| Crews | Licensed & insured, vetted local pros |
| Service area | 50 US states + 13 Canadian provinces & territories |
| Financing | Available for qualified homeowners |
Electrical Repair questions, answered.
When does an electrical repair require a permit?
Panel upgrades, new circuit installations, and service entrance changes almost always require permits and a licensed inspector sign-off. Outlet and switch replacements in-kind typically do not. We pull permits when required, coordinate scheduling with the inspector, and never skip them to save time. Unpermitted electrical work creates liability and insurance problems at resale.
My breaker keeps tripping. Is that a serious problem?
A frequently tripping breaker indicates either a faulty breaker, an overloaded circuit, or a wiring fault downstream. All three require diagnosis by a licensed electrician. A breaker that trips to protect a live fault and is reset repeatedly without investigation is a fire hazard and should not be ignored.
What homeowners say about electrical repair.
"Upfront pricing and the electrician they dispatched was punctual and professional."
"Installed new outlets and updated our old wiring safely. Explained everything clearly."
"Panel upgrade and several new circuits for a home workshop. The electrician passed inspection first try and left the breaker room cleaner than he found it."
Electrical Repair across the US & Canada.
Licensed local crews, fixed-price quotes, and vetted pros matched to your project, wherever you are.
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Key takeaways
- Electrical Repair from Pro House Maintenance starts with a free, fixed-price estimate and no obligation.
- Typical electrical repair projects run $150–$2,500 per visit.
- All crews are licensed, insured, and vetted local professionals.
- Financing is available for qualified homeowners.
- Pro House Maintenance serves homeowners across 50 US states and 13 Canadian provinces and territories.