Top Emergency Electricians in Gervais, OR, 97026 | Compare & Call

There are 81 electrician companies server in Gervais OR

Young Electric

Young Electric

★★★★☆ 4.1 / 5 (162)
14704 SE 82nd Dr Ste 221, Clackamas OR 97015
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Generator Installation/Repair

Young Electric, serving Clackamas and the wider Portland Metro area, is a family-owned electrical contractor built on a legacy of trust and expertise. Founded by second-generation electrician Jeremy Y...

Squires Electric

Squires Electric

★★★★☆ 3.7 / 5 (45)
820 SE Washington St, Portland OR 97214
Electricians

Founded in 1998 by President Joe Squires, Squires Electric brings a unique blend of discipline and precision to Portland's electrical needs. Joe's expertise was forged in the U.S. Navy's nuclear power...

Conduit Electric

Conduit Electric

★★★★★ 4.6 / 5 (18)
19461 SW 89th Ave, Tualatin OR 97062
Electricians

My journey into electrical work began unexpectedly as a material handler, but within a week I had my own tool belt and bucket, ready to learn. That initiative caught my foreman's eye, and I was given ...

EdgeWise Electric

EdgeWise Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (16)
1321 Mandarin St NE, Keizer OR 97303
Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Electricians, Generator Installation/Repair

EdgeWise Electric is a locally owned and operated electrical shop proudly serving the Salem and Keizer area. Founded by electricians with over two decades of experience, we recognized a need for dedic...

Pacific Power

Pacific Power

★★☆☆☆ 1.6 / 5 (58)
825 NE Multnomah St, Portland OR 97232
Electricians, General Contractors

Pacific Power is a trusted electric utility company serving Portland and the West for nearly 100 years. We specialize in residential and commercial electrical services, from inspections and installati...

Electrical Control Services

Electrical Control Services

★★★★☆ 4.4 / 5 (8)
4655 SW 202nd Ave, Beaverton OR 97078
Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Electricians, General Contractors

Electrical Control Services provides comprehensive electrical solutions for Beaverton residents and businesses. We focus on services that fit your budget while meeting your specific goals and timeline...

Northside Electric

Northside Electric

★★★★☆ 3.7 / 5 (41)
2920 22nd St SE, Salem OR 97302
Electricians

Northside Electric has been a trusted Salem electrical contractor since 1970, initially wiring thousands of new homes throughout the Willamette Valley. Under the ownership of James L. Davis Jr. since ...

Sunset Heating & Cooling

Sunset Heating & Cooling

★★★☆☆ 2.5 / 5 (197)
Portland OR 97239
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Electricians

Sunset Heating & Cooling is a locally owned, family-operated business serving Portland homes and families since 1922. Our team of friendly, highly-trained technicians provides honest, flat-rate pricin...

American Electric Service

American Electric Service

★★★★☆ 3.8 / 5 (17)
Newberg OR 97132
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Home Automation

American Electric Service is a family-owned electrical contracting business, rooted in three generations of expertise and serving the Portland metropolitan area since 1994. Based in Newberg, our team ...

Fixman

Fixman

★★★★☆ 4.3 / 5 (3)
Lake Oswego OR 97034
Handyman, Electricians, Plumbing

Fixman is a trusted, locally-owned handyman service in Lake Oswego, OR, specializing in electrical, plumbing, and general home repairs. We understand that local homeowners often face specific challeng...



Estimated Electrical Service Costs in Gervais, OR

Emergency After-Hours CallEstimated Range
$384 - $519
Electrical Safety InspectionEstimated Range
$169 - $234
EV Charger InstallationEstimated Range
$1,134 - $1,514
Panel Upgrade (200 Amp)Estimated Range
$3,824 - $5,104
Ceiling Fan InstallationEstimated Range
$339 - $454

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

FAQs

We live on the flat farmland near Gervais City Park. Could the soil affect our home's electrical grounding?

Yes. The rich, often moist soil of the Willamette Valley is generally good for grounding electrode conductivity. However, over decades, the metal ground rods can corrode, increasing resistance. A high-resistance ground means fault current may not have a clear path to earth, compromising safety during a lightning strike or internal fault. We test grounding electrode system resistance periodically. For older homes, driving new, corrosion-resistant ground rods and ensuring a solid bond to the water pipe system is a standard upgrade for safety.

My power comes from an overhead line to a mast on the roof. What maintenance does this type of service need?

Overhead mast services, common in Gervais, require visual inspection. Check for weathering or sagging of the service drop cables from the pole to your house. The mast itself must remain plumb; a leaning mast can stress connections at the weatherhead. Ensure the seal where the conduit enters the roof is watertight. Vegetation must be kept clear of the overhead lines. Any work on the mast, weatherhead, or service entrance conductors requires a permit from Marion County and must be performed by a licensed electrician, as it involves the utility's point of connection.

I want to upgrade my electrical panel. What permits are needed from Marion County, and what codes apply?

A panel replacement always requires an electrical permit from the Marion County Building Inspection Division. The work must comply with the 2023 NEC, which is the current statewide code enforced by the Oregon Building Codes Division. This includes updated requirements for AFCI protection, grounding, and working space. As a licensed master electrician, I handle the permit application, scheduling of inspections, and ensure the installation meets all code articles. This formal process provides a permanent record for your home and guarantees the safety of the installation.

How should I prepare my Gervais home's electrical system for winter ice storms and potential brownouts?

Winter heating surges strain the grid. Ensure your service entrance mast and overhead connections are secure against ice load. For brownout protection, consider a hardwired standby generator with an automatic transfer switch, installed to code with a proper disconnect. This keeps sump pumps, furnaces, and refrigerators running. Internally, have an electrician verify all heating appliance circuits and emergency outlets are on dedicated, properly sized breakers. Surge protection for the entire panel is non-negotiable to guard electronics against utility fluctuations during recovery.

Our 1995 Gervais home has original wiring. Why are the lights dimming when we run the microwave and the air conditioner together?

Your electrical system is now 31 years old. The original 14-gauge NM-B Romex installed in Downtown Gervais homes during that era was designed for a different load profile. Modern appliances and HVAC systems, like today's high-efficiency heat pumps, draw more continuous current. This can cause voltage drop on undersized branch circuits, leading to dimming lights and potential overheating at connections. An updated load calculation and circuit evaluation are often needed to ensure safe capacity for 2026 living standards.

We lost all power and smell something burning near the panel. Who can get here fast from Gervais City Park?

We're based nearby and can typically be on-site within 3-5 minutes, using I-5 for quick access throughout the area. A burning odor indicates an active fault, such as a failing breaker or overheated bus bar connection, which is a fire risk. The first step is to safely shut off the main breaker at the service panel if you can do so without touching the hot interior. Immediate dispatch is critical to locate the fault, prevent damage, and restore power safely.

Our lights in Gervais flicker during windstorms. Is this a problem with Portland General Electric or my house wiring?

It's often a combination. Seasonal ice storms and wind in our area can cause momentary faults on PGE's overhead distribution lines, leading to brief voltage dips or surges. However, consistent flickering on specific circuits usually points to a loose connection inside your home, such as at a receptacle, switch, or within the service panel. These arcing faults degrade wiring and are a fire risk. A whole-house surge protector at the panel is also a wise investment to shield sensitive electronics from grid-borne surges.

I just found a Federal Pacific panel in my 1995 house. Is it safe to add a Level 2 EV charger or a new heat pump?

No. Federal Pacific panels have a known, widespread failure rate where breakers may not trip during an overload or short circuit, creating a serious fire hazard. Before adding any major load like a 240-volt EV charger or heat pump, the panel must be replaced. Your 150-amp service capacity may be adequate, but the panel itself is the primary safety barrier. We must install a modern, UL-listed panel with AFCI/GFCI protection as required by current code to handle these new loads safely.

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