Top Emergency Electricians in Huntington Beach, CA, 90742 | Compare & Call
There are 231 electrician companies server in Huntington Beach CA
Founded in 2020, Wilson Electric is a family-owned and operated Newport Beach electrical contractor committed to putting the customer first. We specialize in turning your electrical project into a rea...
RCC-Service is a family-owned HVAC and electrical contractor serving Newport Beach, CA. We specialize in keeping your home comfortable and your systems reliable, offering expert repair and maintenance...
For over two decades, Rod's Electric has been a trusted, family-owned electrical contractor serving Huntington Beach and the greater Orange and Los Angeles County areas. We are a full-service electric...
OC PRO Electric is a locally-owned electrical service in Ladera Ranch, founded on over four decades of hands-on experience. The owner's journey began in Orange County trade schools in the 1970s, follo...
Hohms Electric is a Costa Mesa-based electrical service company owned by a local electrician with over 25 years of experience in the trade. The owner's journey began in childhood, inspired by his fath...
Dove Electric is a trusted Costa Mesa electrical contractor with over 20 years of service in Southern California, holding CA License #1122980. We specialize in comprehensive electrical solutions for h...
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For over 20 years, SCP Electrical has been a trusted provider of electrical and security services in Corona, Riverside, and Orange County. Founded by Shannon, a certified electrician with hands-on exp...
Oceanfront Electric is a Costa Mesa-based electrical company founded in 2017 by John, a Southern California native with over two decades of experience. The company was born from a commitment to elevat...
RentsHands is a trusted home repair service in Irvine, CA, specializing in handyman tasks, electrical work, and plumbing. We focus on delivering reliable solutions for less to medium complex jobs, fro...
Mattiace Electric, led by owner Billy with over 18 years of electrical experience, is a Costa Mesa-based electrical service provider dedicated to reliable, timely solutions for local residents and bus...
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Q&A
I have a 100A panel and want to install an EV charger and a heat pump. Is my current electrical panel safe and sufficient?
A 100A panel from 1973 is almost certainly insufficient for those additions. A Level 2 EV charger alone can require a 40-60A circuit. More critically, if your panel is a Federal Pacific Stab-Lok brand—common in Huntington Beach homes from that period—it is a known fire hazard and should be replaced immediately, regardless of upgrades. Modernizing with a 200A service and an AFCI-protected panel is the required first step for adding major new loads safely.
We live on the flat coastal plain near the pier. Does the sandy soil or salty air affect our home's electrical grounding or wiring?
The sandy, well-drained soil common here can actually provide excellent grounding electrode conductivity. However, the salt-laden coastal air is corrosive over decades. It can accelerate corrosion on external service mast components, meter bases, and any exposed aluminum wiring connections. During a panel inspection or upgrade, we specifically check these points for integrity. Proper bonding and grounding are even more critical in this environment to ensure a safe path for fault currents.
My lights flicker when my AC kicks on, and my smart devices sometimes reset. Is this a problem with Southern California Edison or my house wiring?
Flickering under load typically indicates a voltage drop within your home's wiring, often due to an undersized service or loose connections at an older panel. While SCE maintains a reliable grid, your internal system from 1973 may struggle with the high inrush current of a compressor. Even with our area's low lightning risk, whole-house surge protection is recommended to safeguard sensitive electronics from these internal micro-surges and any grid fluctuations.
With summer brownouts and the occasional cold snap, how can I protect my home's electrical system and keep essential circuits running?
For brownouts, installing a whole-house surge protector defends against voltage sags. For extended outages, a properly installed generator with a transfer switch is the solution. It's critical to have an electrician calculate your essential load to size the generator correctly; backfeeding through a dryer outlet is illegal and extremely dangerous. Ensuring your main panel is modern and up to code is the foundational step for any of these backup systems.
My Huntington Beach home was built in 1973 and my breakers keep tripping. Is the original wiring just too old?
Your electrical system is 53 years old. In Downtown Huntington Beach, homes from that era were wired with NM-B Romex, which is safe if undisturbed, but the original 100A service was designed for a much lower appliance load. Modern kitchens, home offices, and entertainment systems demand far more power. The issue is often insufficient circuit capacity, not the wiring itself, but aging connections can become brittle and pose a fire risk.
I'm worried about pulling permits and getting inspections for an electrical upgrade. Is it a complicated process in Huntington Beach?
As a CSLB-licensed electrical contractor, we handle the entire permit process with the Huntington Beach Community Development Department. All work must comply with the 2023 NEC, which is enforced by the city. For a homeowner, the key is hiring a licensed professional who assumes that responsibility. Unpermitted work can void insurance and create serious safety hazards. We ensure the project is documented, inspected, and certified, giving you peace of mind and a legal installation.
My house has an overhead wire running from a pole to a mast on the roof. What are the common issues with this setup as the house gets older?
Overhead service masts, common in Huntington Beach neighborhoods built in the 70s, are subject to weather and sag over time. The mast itself can loosen at the roof penetration, and the service drop conductors can wear. During a service upgrade to 200A, the mast, weatherhead, and service entrance cables are all replaced to meet current NEC and utility standards. This also provides an opportunity to correct any improper clearances from roofs or trees that may have developed.
My power just went out and I smell something burning near my panel. How fast can an electrician get to my house?
For a burning smell, we treat it as a priority dispatch. From the Huntington Beach Pier area, we're typically on the road within minutes, using the I-405 corridor to reach most Downtown homes in 12 to 18 minutes. Your first action should be to shut off the main breaker if it's safe to do so. This scenario often points to a failing breaker or a loose connection at the bus bar, which requires immediate professional attention to prevent an electrical fire.