Top Emergency Electricians in Wakarusa, KS, 66006 | Compare & Call

There are 56 electrician companies server in Wakarusa KS

CWC Electric & Plumbing

CWC Electric & Plumbing

★★★★☆ 3.7 / 5 (3)
4100 SW Topeka Blvd, Topeka KS 66609
Electricians, Generator Installation/Repair, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

CWC Electric & Plumbing is a Topeka-based family business founded in 2008 by Chuck Hogan, a Master Electrician with over two decades of experience. Before purchasing and operating the company as a sol...

Greenwave Electric

Greenwave Electric

1721 SW Van Buren St, Topeka KS 66612
Electricians

Greenwave Electric is a locally owned and operated electrical service company founded in Topeka, KS in 2007. Born and raised in Topeka, the owner graduated from Topeka High School and established this...

Reed Electrical Solution

Reed Electrical Solution

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Princeton KS 66078
Electricians

Reed Electrical Solution LLC is a locally-owned and operated electrical contractor proudly serving Ottawa, Princeton, and the surrounding areas. As a new business, we are committed to building lasting...

Bishop Low Voltage Solutions

Bishop Low Voltage Solutions

McLouth KS 66002
Electricians, Home Automation, Home Theatre Installation

Bishop Low Voltage Solutions is your local McLouth electrical and technology specialist. We combine certified electrical expertise with modern low-voltage solutions to serve the specific needs of home...

MBS Electrical Service

MBS Electrical Service

Valley Falls KS 66088
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

MBS Electrical Service is a veteran-owned electrical contractor serving Valley Falls and the wider Kansas area with over 25 years of experience. We provide reliable, professional electrical work for h...

Warner Electric

Warner Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
Topeka KS 66608
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Generator Installation/Repair

Warner Electric is a Topeka-based residential electrical specialist born from personal experience. After a severe lightning strike damaged my own home—despite standard grounding—I gained a deep apprec...

Larry's Electric

Larry's Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
1624 SW Clontarf St, Topeka KS 66611
Electricians

Larry's Electric is a trusted Topeka electrician serving the local community with reliable electrical services. We specialize in electrical inspections to ensure your home or business meets safety sta...

Davis Electric Construction

Davis Electric Construction

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
3941 Cortez Ct, Topeka KS 66617
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Founded in 2004, Davis Electric Construction began as a specialized residential contractor focused on new homes and remodeling in Topeka. Over the years, our dedication to reliable service has allowed...

DL Smith Electric

DL Smith Electric

★★★★☆ 4.0 / 5 (3)
1405 SW 41st St, Topeka KS 66609
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

DL Smith Electric has been providing reliable electrical services to Topeka and the surrounding region since 1972. As a full-service electrical construction company, we specialize in commercial, indus...

Shockwave Electric

Shockwave Electric

★★☆☆☆ 2.0 / 5 (1)
1410 NE Seward Ave, Topeka KS 66616
Electricians, Generator Installation/Repair, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Shockwave Electric LLC is a Topeka-based electrical contractor founded in 2004 by Master Electrician Greg Coulter. A lifelong resident who graduated from Topeka West High School and Kaw Area Technical...



Estimated Electrical Service Costs in Wakarusa, KS

Emergency After-Hours CallEstimated Range
$259 - $354
Electrical Safety InspectionEstimated Range
$114 - $159
EV Charger InstallationEstimated Range
$769 - $1,029
Panel Upgrade (200 Amp)Estimated Range
$2,594 - $3,469
Ceiling Fan InstallationEstimated Range
$229 - $309

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

FAQs

My overhead service mast looks old and is pulling away from the house. Who is responsible for fixing that?

The overhead service mast and weatherhead are your responsibility as the homeowner, up to the point where Evergy's service drop connects. A mast pulling away is a serious hazard that can lead to a service line pulling taut or breaking. This requires a permit from Shawnee County Planning and Development for the repair. We would secure a new mast bracket into the house's framing, replace any compromised conduit, and ensure the mast height and clearance meet current NEC 2020 standards for safety.

Why do my lights flicker and my modem reboots during storms? Is this an Evergy problem or something in my house?

Flickering during storms is typically an Evergy grid issue, often due to wind or lightning affecting overhead lines. However, our area's high lightning surge risk means that transient voltage is entering your home. This can damage sensitive electronics like modems and smart devices. The problem is twofold: grid instability and inadequate whole-house surge protection at your main panel. Installing a Type 1 or 2 surge protective device at your service entrance is the best defense.

Our Wakarusa Central home still has its original 1991 wiring. Why do the lights dim when we run the microwave and the toaster at the same time?

Your 35-year-old electrical system was designed for a different era of appliance use. The NM-B Romex cable is still serviceable, but the total number of high-wattage devices in a modern 2026 home often exceeds the capacity the original branch circuits were sized for. This simultaneous demand causes voltage drop, seen as dimming lights, indicating your circuits are overloaded. Updating specific kitchen and laundry circuits with dedicated 20-amp lines is a common and necessary upgrade to handle today's loads safely.

How can I prepare my home's electrical system for a severe ice storm or a summer brownout?

For winter ice storms, ensure your emergency generator has a proper, permitted transfer switch to prevent back-feeding and protect utility workers. In summer, brownouts from high AC demand cause low voltage that can damage compressor motors. A whole-house surge protector is essential year-round to guard against grid switching surges. Consider having an electrician install a generator inlet and perform a load management assessment to identify critical circuits you can shed during an extended outage.

The power is out and I smell something burning near my panel. How fast can an electrician get here?

For an emergency like a burning smell, which indicates an active fault, we dispatch immediately. From a starting point like the Wakarusa Public Library, we're typically en route via US-75 and can be at most Wakarusa Central addresses in 5 to 10 minutes. Your first action should be to go to your main service disconnect and shut off power at the meter if it's safe to do so, then call. We prioritize fire-risk calls.

I want to add a circuit. Do I really need a permit from the county, and will you handle that?

Yes, under the Shawnee County code, adding a new circuit requires a permit and inspection. As a master electrician licensed by the Kansas State Electrical Board, we pull all necessary permits for our clients. This isn't red tape; it's a vital safety check that ensures the work meets NEC 2020 standards, is properly documented for your home's records, and protects you from liability and insurance issues. We manage the entire process from application to the final inspection sticker.

I just bought a house here and heard Federal Pacific panels are dangerous. Can my 150-amp panel from 1991 handle adding a car charger or a heat pump?

A Federal Pacific panel is a critical safety hazard due to its known failure to trip during overloads, posing a serious fire risk. It must be replaced before adding any major load. Even with a new 150-amp panel, supporting a Level 2 EV charger or a heat pump requires a detailed load calculation. Many 1991-era 150A services are at capacity with existing central air; a service upgrade to 200 amps is often the safest path forward for these modern additions.

We live in the rolling prairie near the library. Could the soil here affect our home's electrical grounding?

Yes, the soil composition in our rolling prairie terrain directly impacts grounding effectiveness. Rocky or excessively dry clay soil has higher resistance, which can impair the ground rod's ability to safely dissipate a fault current. This is a code compliance and safety issue. We often need to install additional ground rods, use longer rods, or treat the soil with enhancing agents to achieve the NEC-required 25-ohm resistance. A proper ground test should be part of any major service upgrade.

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