Top Emergency Electricians in Aliso Viejo, CA, 92651 | Compare & Call
There are 231 electrician companies server in Aliso Viejo CA
Eric's Lighting and Electrical Service provides reliable electrical expertise to Irvine and Orange County homeowners. With over three decades in the field, owner Eric specializes in residential EV cha...
Nauti Boat Services
Nauti Boat Services was born from a lifetime of boating in Orange County waters. Founded by local boat owners who saw a need for licensed, reliable maintenance in Dana Point, we bring a neighbor's und...
Smart Plug EV is your La Puente, CA electrician specializing in electric vehicle charging solutions. As a Tesla-certified electrician, we focus on the safe and efficient installation of EV chargers, i...
New Electronics Communications (NEC) is a C10-licensed electrical and electronics company serving Orange and Los Angeles County for over 13 years. We specialize in a comprehensive range of services, f...
Next Level Lighting & Electric is a trusted, licensed, and bonded electrical contractor proudly serving Orange and the greater Orange County area since 2010. We specialize in making homes safer and mo...
Quantum Thunder
Quantum Thunder Inc. is a licensed electrical contractor proudly serving Woodland Hills and the greater Los Angeles area, including Arcadia, Santa Monica, and Pasadena. Founded as a small local operat...
V-electric is a licensed and insured electrical service provider based in Santa Clarita, CA, serving both residential and commercial clients throughout LA County. We handle a wide range of electrical ...
The Mobile Home Doctors is a trusted, family-owned repair service based in Gardena, CA, specializing in mobile home maintenance. Founded by a Native American owner with deep roots in the local mobile ...
Baumel Brothers Electrical is a family-owned electrical service company with a century-long legacy serving Long Beach and Southern California. Founded by Irving Baumel and now led by third-generation ...
Ayala Electric is a family-owned electrical contractor serving Long Beach for over eight years. Founded and operated by owner Michael Ayala, the business is built on a foundation of hands-on expertise...
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Frequently Asked Questions
My neighbor and I both lost power, but the houses across the street are fine. Why?
In Aliso Viejo's Glenwood neighborhood, homes are typically fed by an underground lateral service from a common transformer pad. If you and your immediate neighbor are out but others are fine, the fault is likely isolated to the underground cable serving your few homes or the specific transformer tap. This differs from overhead service where a single tree branch can knock out a whole block. The repair requires SCE and a locating service to excavate.
My smart lights keep resetting. Is this a problem with SCE's power or my house?
While SCE provides generally stable power, momentary dips or minor fluctuations are common on any grid. Sensitive smart home electronics can react to these. Given Aliso Viejo's low lightning surge risk, the issue is more likely internal. It could point to an overloaded circuit, a loose neutral connection in your panel, or a need for whole-house surge protection to buffer those minor grid variations before they reach your devices.
We live in the rolling coastal hills. Could that be causing our electrical issues?
The terrain itself is unlikely to cause problems inside your home. However, the rocky, variable soil common in these hills can affect the long-term integrity of your home's grounding electrode system, which is critical for safety. We also see heavy tree canopy in areas like near the Ranch, which can cause interference or damage to the utility's overhead lines feeding the neighborhood, leading to more frequent minor external outages.
Why are my lights dimming when I run the microwave in my 1994 Glenwood home?
Your home's electrical system is now 32 years old. The original NM-B Romex wiring and 125-amp panel were designed for a 1990s load, not the combined draw of modern appliances, computers, and charging devices running simultaneously. This can cause voltage drop, noticeable as dimming lights. A capacity assessment can identify if your system needs an upgrade to handle 2026's typical household demand.
I have an older Challenger electrical panel. Can I add a Level 2 EV charger safely?
A Challenger panel, especially one from 1994, requires an immediate safety inspection due to known failure and recall issues. Even if the panel is functional, your 125-amp service may be insufficient to add a 40-amp EV charger or a new heat pump without a load calculation. We often need to upgrade the panel to 200 amps and replace the Challenger unit to ensure safe, code-compliant capacity for these modern high-draw appliances.
How can I prepare my home's electrical system for a summer brownout or a rare winter freeze?
For summer peaks, ensure your HVAC system is serviced and consider a hardwired surge protector at the main panel to guard against voltage spikes when grid power restores after a brownout. For winter, while prolonged freezes are rare, having a licensed electrician install a generator interlock kit provides a safe way to back up essential circuits with a portable generator during any extended outage, protecting pipes and refrigeration.
I smell something burning from an outlet. How fast can an electrician get here?
For an active burning smell, we treat it as an emergency dispatch. From our staging point near the Aliso Viejo Ranch, we can typically reach Glenwood via CA-73 in 7 to 12 minutes. Your immediate action should be to turn off the breaker for that circuit and unplug anything from the affected outlet. Do not use it until a professional has inspected the wiring for damage or a loose connection.
What permits are needed to upgrade my electrical panel in Aliso Viejo?
Any panel replacement or service upgrade requires a permit from the Aliso Viejo Building and Safety Division and a final inspection. As a C-10 licensed contractor, we handle this process, ensuring the work meets the current NEC 2023 code, which mandates AFCI protection for most circuits and specific clearances. Using an unlicensed person voids your homeowner's insurance for related claims and fails to provide the legally required documentation for future home sales.