What Qualifies as an Electrical Emergency?
Sizzling, Buzzing, or Arcing Panels
Loud popping or crackling sounds coming directly from your main breaker panel.
Burning Smells near Electrical Zones
A distinct fishy, plastic, or ozone odor coming from an outlet, switch, or wall cavity.
Water Influx into Electrical Components
Leaking roofs, burst pipes, or storm flooding that has come into contact with your breaker box, meters, or outlets.
Complete Power Loss at Night
A total outage that is isolated only to your home (not a neighborhood-wide utility blackout) leaving you without heating, cooling, or medical device power.
Why You Must Hire a Licensed Emergency Specialist
Electrical Safety Warning: True electrical emergencies involve high-voltage faults capable of causing severe shocks or structures fires. Attempting to pull meter bases or handle damaged main lines without professional safety gear and utility coordination is extremely dangerous. Trust a licensed, insured professional to isolate the hazard safely.
Our Rapid Emergency Response Protocol
01
Immediate Phone Assessment & Guidance
When you call, a live specialist picks up. We evaluate the severity of the danger and instruct you exactly how to safely isolate the issue until we arrive.
02
Priority Emergency Dispatch
We route our closest fully stocked service truck directly to your location, loaded with common replacement breakers, panels, and emergency safety gear.
03
Hazard Containment & Isolation
The moment we arrive, our first priority is making the scene 100% safe. We isolate the damaged circuit, test for stray voltages, and eliminate immediate fire risks.
04
Emergency Repairs & Power Restoration
We perform the necessary emergency repairs or panel rebuilds, coordinate with the local utility company if a meter pull is required, and safely bring your lights back on.
Emergency Service Areas
Wake County: Raleigh, Cary, and surrounding Triangle communities.
Carteret County: Morehead City, Beaufort, Newport, and the Crystal Coast.
Schedule a Troubleshooting Appointment Today
For non-emergency issues, tell us what’s going on and we’ll schedule a licensed electrician to fix it.