Top Emergency Electricians in Iona, FL, 33908 | Compare & Call

There are 199 electrician companies server in Iona FL

Bergau Home & Commercial Services

Bergau Home & Commercial Services

★★★★☆ 4.0 / 5 (4)
865 SE 47th St, Cape Coral FL 33904
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Electricians, Plumbing

Bergau Home & Commercial Services is your trusted, full-service provider for plumbing, electrical, and HVAC needs in Southwest Florida. Built on a legacy of reliability that began with Bergau Plumbing...

Miromar Pools

Miromar Pools

★★☆☆☆ 1.8 / 5 (4)
4150 Hancock Bridge Pkwy Ste 24, North Fort Myers FL 33903
Appliances & Repair, Pool & Hot Tub Service, Electricians

Miromar Pools has been a trusted name in Southwest Florida's pool industry since 2005, founded by Erika R and her husband to bring a more client-focused approach to pool construction. The company, whi...

PowerHouse Home Services

PowerHouse Home Services

1222 SE 47th St Ste 225, Cape Coral FL 33904
Electricians, Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Plumbing

PowerHouse Home Services is a trusted home service provider in Cape Coral and throughout Southwest Florida. With a team of licensed, insured professionals boasting over 30 years of combined experience...

IPO Electrical And Painting Service

IPO Electrical And Painting Service

Cape Coral FL 33914
Electricians, Painters

IPO Electrical And Painting Service is your trusted, local expert for electrical and painting needs in Cape Coral, FL. As a fully licensed and insured contractor, we specialize in comprehensive electr...

7 Lines Electrical Services

7 Lines Electrical Services

Cape Coral FL 33909
Electricians

7 Lines Electrical Services is a trusted Cape Coral electrician providing comprehensive electrical solutions for residential properties. We specialize in circuit breaker and electric panel installatio...

Hall Electric

Hall Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
15693 Anderson Ln, Fort Myers FL 33912
Electricians

Hall Electric has been the trusted electrical contractor for Fort Myers and Southwest Florida since 1985, bringing decades of experience to every project. We specialize in commercial electrical system...

Precision Power Electric

Precision Power Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Fort Myers FL 33908
Electricians

Precision Power Electric in Fort Myers, FL, is a team of Licensed and Registered electricians dedicated to safe, reliable electrical service. They are equipped with the latest high-tech tools and cont...

Florida EV Charging

Florida EV Charging

10080 Intercomm Dr unit12, Fort Myers FL 33913
EV Charging Stations, Electricians, Service Stations

Florida EV Charging is a Fort Myers-based company dedicated to expanding electric vehicle infrastructure throughout the state. We specialize in the sales, service, installation, and maintenance of EV ...

E and Son Electric

E and Son Electric

157 Se 27th St, Cape Coral FL 33904
Electricians

E and Son Electric is a trusted, family-owned electrical service provider serving Cape Coral, Florida. We specialize in comprehensive electrical inspections to identify and resolve common local issues...

Blueshine Electrical

Blueshine Electrical

2088 Central Ave, Fort Myers FL 33901
Electricians

Blueshine Electrical is a trusted local electrician serving Fort Myers homeowners. We specialize in the unique electrical challenges of our coastal community, where salt air and humidity accelerate co...



Estimated Electrical Service Costs in Iona, FL

Emergency After-Hours CallEstimated Range
$229 - $314
Electrical Safety InspectionEstimated Range
$99 - $139
EV Charger InstallationEstimated Range
$684 - $919
Panel Upgrade (200 Amp)Estimated Range
$2,309 - $3,084
Ceiling Fan InstallationEstimated Range
$204 - $274

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 47-2111) data for Iona. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

FAQs

How should I prepare my Iona home's electrical system for a rare winter ice storm or the regular summer brownouts?

For winter, ensure any backup portable generators are connected via a listed transfer device—never backfeed through a receptacle. In summer, sustained heat pushes AC units to their limit, often tripping overloaded breakers. A licensed electrician can assess if your panel and wiring are adequate for the continuous load. Installing a hardwired standby generator with an automatic transfer switch provides the most reliable protection for both scenarios, keeping sump pumps, refrigeration, and medical equipment running.

My power comes from an overhead line to a mast on the roof. What are the common issues with this setup in a neighborhood like mine?

Overhead service masts are standard here but face specific wear. Florida sun and salt air degrade the mast's weatherhead and conduit seals over time, allowing moisture into your service entrance cables. High winds can strain the masthead and service drop connection. We inspect for corrosion, proper mast bracing, and that the service drop wires have adequate clearance from roofs and trees. Ensuring these components are sound is crucial, as they are your home's first point of contact with the utility grid.

My Iona Shores home was built around 1992. Why do my lights dim when my new refrigerator or air conditioner kicks on?

Your home's original NM-B Romex wiring is now about 34 years old. These circuits were designed for the appliance loads of the early 1990s, which are far lower than the demands of modern, high-efficiency units. Dimming lights are a classic sign of voltage drop, indicating your 150A service panel may be struggling to distribute power across too many new high-draw devices. An evaluation of your panel's bus bars and circuit loading is often the first step to resolving this.

I want to upgrade my electrical panel. What permits are needed from Lee County, and does the work have to follow the 2023 NEC?

Any service panel replacement or upgrade requires a permit from the Lee County Department of Community Development. As of 2026, all work must comply with the Florida-adopted 2023 NEC, which mandates AFCI and GFCI protection in more areas and has updated rules for surge protection. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, I handle the permit application, scheduling of inspections, and ensure the installation passes final inspection, which is required for FPL to reconnect your service.

We live on the flat coastal plain near the library. Could the soil here affect my home's electrical grounding?

Yes, the sandy, often moist soil common in Iona Shores can significantly impact grounding electrode resistance. While good for conductivity when damp, sandy soil can lose contact with grounding rods as it shifts and dries. This compromises the path for fault currents and can lead to erratic voltage or ineffective surge protection. We test grounding system resistance periodically to ensure it meets NEC standards, sometimes requiring additional or longer grounding rods to achieve a stable, low-resistance connection to earth.

My lights flicker and my smart devices sometimes reboot. Is this a problem with Florida Power & Light or my house wiring?

In our area, it can be both. FPL's grid is susceptible to minor surges and sags, especially during summer storms. However, consistent flickering inside your home usually points to a loose neutral connection at your service entrance or within your panel. Given the high lightning risk here, these grid fluctuations can damage sensitive electronics. A whole-home surge protector installed at the panel is a recommended first line of defense, alongside checking your home's internal connections.

I just lost all power and smell something burning near my panel. How fast can an electrician get to Iona Shores?

For an emergency like that, we dispatch immediately. From a central point like the Iona-McGregor Library, we're on US-41 and can typically be at your door in 8 to 12 minutes. Your first action should be to shut off the main breaker if it's safe to do so. A burning odor often points to a failing connection at a breaker or on the bus bar, which is a serious fire risk that requires immediate professional diagnosis.

I have an old Challenger electrical panel. Can my 1992-built home with 150-amp service handle adding a Level 2 EV charger or a new heat pump?

This involves two critical safety issues. First, Challenger panels from that era have a known failure history and should be replaced before adding any major load. Second, a 150A service from 1992 is often at its limit with today's standard appliances. Adding a 40-50 amp circuit for an EV charger or a heat pump typically requires a full service upgrade to 200A. We must perform a load calculation first to ensure your system's bus bars and grounding can handle the new demand.

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