Top Emergency Electricians in Frisco, CO, 80443 | Compare & Call
There are 27 electrician companies server in Frisco CO
Treehouse is a Denver-based electrical contractor on a mission to make home electrification straightforward, helping local residents reduce their carbon footprint. We specialize in EV charger installa...
JVI, or J. Valenti Industries, is a family-owned general contracting business rooted in a deep tradition of craftsmanship. Founded in Denver in 2006 by Dominic Valenti, the company continues a legacy ...
Thames Solar Electric is a Denver-based, family-run solar installation company with deep roots in the local electrical field. Founded in 1997 by Master Electrician Kenneth Thames, our expertise is bui...
Singletrack Electric
Founded by Master Electrician Rob in 2002, Singletrack Electric is a locally owned and operated Golden contractor built on a foundation of quality workmanship and reliable customer service. With over ...
Since 1978, Titan Electric Company has been a cornerstone of commercial electrical contracting in Wheat Ridge and the wider Denver area. Our deep-rooted experience allows us to expertly handle complex...
Colorado Heat Cable is your trusted local expert in Lafayette, Colorado, specializing in comprehensive electrical solutions and reliable snow removal. Our licensed electricians are adept at tackling t...
Vargas & Vargas Mechanical
Vargas & Vargas Mechanical is a trusted, family-owned Colorado Springs contractor specializing in electrical services, inspections, and lighting solutions. We understand the unique challenges local ho...
Founded in 2003 by Master Electrician Jeff Stewart, Stewart Electric is a trusted Littleton electrical contractor built on a legacy of expertise. As a second-generation professional, Jeff brings deep,...
Going Green NRG
Going Green NRG is a Loveland-based electrical service provider specializing in energy conservation and modern home solutions. As a licensed master electrician, the company focuses on practical upgrad...
Light It Up Solar and Electrical
Light It Up Solar and Electrical is a locally owned and operated company serving Littleton, Colorado, with comprehensive solar and electrical solutions. As your neighbors, we combine technical experti...
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FAQs
How should I prepare my home's electrical system for a Frisco winter with potential ice storms and brownouts?
Winter peaks strain the grid and your home's system. Start with a professional inspection of your panel and heating system connections, as thermal cycling from -15°F lows can loosen terminals. For brownouts, consider a hardwired automatic standby generator installed with a proper transfer switch; portable generators are a major carbon monoxide risk if used incorrectly. Whole-house surge protection is also critical, as power returning after an outage often comes with damaging voltage spikes.
I'm told I need a permit to change my panel. Why is that, and what codes apply in Frisco?
Permits from the Town of Frisco Building Department are mandatory for panel work to ensure life safety and that installations meet the current NEC 2023 code. This protects you from fire risk and insurance claim denials. As a Master Electrician licensed by Colorado DORA, I manage the entire permitting and inspection process. The code mandates specific upgrades during a panel change, like adding AFCI breakers for living areas and ensuring proper grounding, which a handyman might overlook, creating hidden dangers.
My power comes in underground. Does that make service upgrades or repairs more complicated?
An underground service lateral, common in Frisco, is generally more reliable against weather but adds steps for upgrades. To increase your 100-amp service, Xcel Energy must often replace the underground cable from the transformer to your meter, which requires coordination and a trench. As your electrician, we handle the Town of Frisco permit for the new meter socket and panel, then coordinate the utility work, ensuring the entire installation from the street to your breaker box is code-compliant.
We live in an alpine valley. Could the rocky soil or pine trees be affecting our home's electricity?
Absolutely. The rocky, often less-conductive soil in our alpine valley near the Adventure Park can compromise grounding electrode performance, which is vital for safety and surge dissipation. Heavy tree canopy can cause line interference and increase the risk of falling limbs on overhead service lines. An electrician should test your grounding system's resistance and ensure your grounding electrodes are properly installed and bonded to meet NEC requirements for this specific terrain.
My smart TVs and routers keep getting fried during storms. Is this an Xcel Energy problem or something in my house?
While Xcel Energy manages the grid, our high-altitude location near I-70 sees frequent lightning, creating a high surge risk that utility-level protection alone cannot stop. These micro-surges travel through your underground lateral and can destroy sensitive electronics. Protecting your home requires a multi-tiered approach: a whole-house surge protector installed at your main panel, backed by point-of-use protectors at critical outlets, to defend against both external strikes and internal power fluctuations.
I have an old 100-amp panel and want to add a heat pump and an EV charger. Is my current system safe for this?
With a 100-amp panel from 1985, your system cannot safely support a Level 2 EV charger and a heat pump simultaneously. More critically, if your panel is a Federal Pacific brand, it presents an immediate and severe fire risk due to known failure of its breakers to trip during overloads. A full service upgrade to 200 amps is the necessary first step, which also requires replacing any Federal Pacific equipment before adding new high-demand loads.
My house in Downtown Frisco was built in the mid-80s. Why do my lights dim whenever I run the microwave and a space heater at the same time?
Your home's electrical system is now over 40 years old. Original NM-B Romex wiring from 1985 was not designed for the constant, high-wattage loads of modern 2026 appliances. Dimming lights indicate the 100-amp service and the circuit wiring are being pushed to their thermal limits, a common issue in our neighborhood where homes have the same vintage. This strain can degrade connections over time, creating a fire hazard.
I just lost all power and smell something burning near my panel. How fast can an electrician get here?
For a potential electrical fire, we treat it as an immediate dispatch. From the Frisco Adventure Park, we can be en route via I-70 and typically reach any Downtown Frisco address within 5 to 8 minutes. Your first action should be to safely evacuate the area and call 911, then call us. We coordinate with the fire department to secure the scene before safely diagnosing the issue at the service entrance.