Electrical emergencies are serious. If there is any immediate danger, call 911 first. For non-life-threatening electrical issues that need urgent attention, submit your details below.
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These are serious warning signs. Do not ignore. Licensed electricians assess and make safe immediately.
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Call 911 immediately if there is a fire, someone has been shocked, you see active arcing or flames, or if power lines are down on or near your property. For non-life-threatening electrical issues — no power, burning smell with no visible fire, outlets not working — submit your request above.
Yes. All electrical contractors in the network hold valid Ohio electrical licenses and carry required insurance. Permitted work is handled properly with required inspections.
Yes. Level 2 EV charger installation is a common request. It requires a dedicated 240V circuit and typically a permit. Our licensed electricians handle the full installation.
This is a priority situation. Turn off the circuit breaker if you can identify which circuit may be involved. Do not use the affected outlet or switch. Submit your request as an emergency — a burning smell can indicate wiring that is near failure.