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ElectricalResidential Electrical RepairTampa Bay, FL

$89 DiagnosticSame Day Service

ER-13016759

Licensed Contractor

24/7 Emergency

Call Anytime

Same-Day

Service Available

36-Month

Warranty

4.9 Stars / 317 Reviews /

What Customers Say

This guy is a genius goes above and beyond to make sure the job is done right we need knowledge like this to continue. He Had all the tools to get the job done. I am so happy that I called this guy. The price was on point definitely recommend

Alexander Schermerhorn

Alexander Schermerhorn

2 months ago · Google Review

What a great service! Got the number from the store I bought my Appliance from. Called Tony, left a message and got a call back the same day,. We made an appointment at my convenience , he was on time, polite, knew what the problem was almost immediately, service performed and dryer running great!

Joan Medico

Joan Medico

2 months ago · Google Review

I called and they were able to come out the same day. The problem was diagnosed right away. He asked if I had another fridge I could put the food in so the fridge could defrost overnight. I said I did not but knew people who had room and coolers I could use. He said to not do that. They would come the next day with equipment that could defrost the fridge quickly. They came at the time they said they would both days. They were professional and considerate of my time.

Linda Farris

Linda Farris

3 months ago · Google Review

A residential electrician in Tampa Bay needs to diagnose before quoting. Most electrical problems in Florida homes have one of a few root causes: loose connections from age and temperature cycling, overloaded circuits from added loads over the years, failed devices, or water intrusion from humidity and Florida's rain patterns. We find the cause first.

Flickering lights are often a loose neutral — a wire that has vibrated loose at a connection point somewhere in the circuit. Repeatedly tripping breakers are usually an overloaded circuit or a failing breaker, not both. Hot outlets are always a reason to stop using the outlet immediately. Warm outlets don't repair themselves, and the problem they represent doesn't stay contained.

The $89 diagnostic covers the visit and the diagnosis. It applies toward the repair cost if you proceed. We bring common parts on the truck — outlets, switches, breakers, GFCI devices, wire — so most repairs happen in one visit. Specialty items occasionally need to be ordered; we make the situation safe before we leave and return when the part arrives.

We work on single-family homes, townhouses, condos, and mobile homes in Pasco, Hillsborough, and Pinellas counties. License ER-13016759.

When You Need It /

Signs You Need Residential Electrical Repair

Your Lights Flicker When the AC Starts

A brief flicker as a large motor (AC compressor, refrigerator) starts is sometimes normal — voltage sags momentarily. Sustained or frequent flickering is a loose connection somewhere in the circuit. We trace it.

Your Breaker Trips Every Few Days

If it's the same breaker, every time, it's either consistently overloaded or the breaker itself is failing. We test the circuit load and the breaker. One of those two is always the answer.

An Outlet Is Warm When Nothing Is Plugged In

Stop using it. A warm outlet means resistance at a connection — usually a loose wire arcing. This is a fire hazard. Don't plug anything back in until it's repaired.

A Room Has No Power After a Storm

Florida storms cause GFCI trips, utility power issues, and wiring damage. We determine which it is before suggesting any work. Sometimes the fix is a GFCI reset. Sometimes it's more.

You Hear a Buzzing Sound from the Panel

A continuous buzz from the panel is abnormal. It could be a loose connection, a failing breaker, or arcing inside the panel. Don't wait to have it checked.

Pricing /

What Does It Cost?

$89 diagnostic

Typical Range

The $89 diagnostic fee applies toward the repair cost if you proceed. Most repairs are completed in the same visit. Parts pricing varies by repair — we quote before starting any work.

$89 diagnostic fee applies toward repair cost.

The Process /

What to Expect

01

Diagnostic — $89

We identify the root cause — not just the symptom. Written quote for the repair before any work starts. The $89 applies toward the repair.

02

Parts Check

We check whether we have the needed parts on the truck. Most common repairs — outlets, switches, breakers, GFCIs — are done same visit.

03

Repair

We do the work. We explain what we found and what we replaced, in plain language, before leaving.

04

Test

Full test of the repaired circuit. We verify the repair resolved the problem and nothing adjacent was affected.

Special Offers /

Save on Your Next Service

New Customer

$30

Off Your First Service

First-Time Customer Discount

New to Fixer Service? Get $30 off your first electrical service. No minimum required.

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Returning CustomerMost Popular

$50

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Returning Customer Discount

Used us before? We appreciate your loyalty. Get $50 off your next electrical service.

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Military & First Responders

$50

Off Any Service

Military & First Responder Discount

Active duty, veterans, police, firefighters, and EMS save $50 on any electrical service.

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Why Fixer Service /

We Show Up. We Fix It. We Warranty It.

Most electrical calls end in a quote you didn't expect and a return visit you did. Not here.

01

Licensed / Local

License ER-13016759 — not a franchise, not a handyman. A Florida-licensed electrical contractor serving Tampa Bay since 2006.

02

Same-Day Service

Electrical emergencies don't wait. Call by noon and we'll be there today in most cases.

03

Transparent Pricing

The $89 diagnostic fee goes toward your repair cost. Written quote before any work starts. No hidden fees.

04

36-Month Warranty

Our electrical work carries a 36-month warranty — well above the market average. All work permitted and inspected where required.

FAQ /

Frequently Asked Questions

My breaker keeps tripping. Is it the breaker or the circuit?

Both are possible. An overloaded circuit, a short circuit, or a failing breaker are the three main causes. We test the circuit load and the breaker to determine which one.

Why is my outlet warm to the touch?

Stop using it. A warm outlet means there's resistance at a connection — usually a loose wire that's arcing intermittently. Left alone, this causes fires. Call before plugging anything back in.

Can you fix it in one visit?

In most cases, yes. We carry outlets, switches, breakers, GFCI devices, and wire. Specialty items occasionally need to be ordered — we make the situation safe before leaving and return with the part.

Do you work on mobile homes and condos?

Yes. We work on single-family homes, townhouses, condos, and mobile homes in Pasco, Hillsborough, and Pinellas counties under license ER-13016759.

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