Top Emergency Electricians in Clearfield, UT, 84015 | Compare & Call

There are 176 electrician companies server in Clearfield UT

JessiJames Outlaw Electric

JessiJames Outlaw Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
280 Deep Creek Ln, Grantsville UT 84029
Electricians, Security Systems, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

JessiJames Outlaw Electric provides reliable electrical services for Grantsville and the surrounding Utah communities. We are a licensed team specializing in residential, commercial, and industrial el...

MK Power

MK Power

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
50 S Main St, Salt Lake City UT 84121
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Generator Installation/Repair

MK Power is a trusted, full-service electrical contractor serving Salt Lake City homeowners and businesses. We specialize in solving the common local electrical problems of breaker panel overloads and...

Stanger Electric

Stanger Electric

★★★★☆ 4.3 / 5 (17)
South Weber UT 84405
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Generator Installation/Repair

Founded in 2004 by Jerry Stanger, who brings over 38 years of industry experience, Stanger Electric is a trusted, locally-owned electrical contractor serving South Weber and the greater Northern Utah ...

Paulsen Power

Paulsen Power

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
3534 Millerberg Way, West Jordan UT 84084
Electricians

Paulsen Power, based in West Jordan, UT, is a trusted local electrical service provider founded on the core principles of quality, fair pricing, and reliable service. We are dedicated to ensuring the ...

J W Electric

J W Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
4570 S Commerce Dr, Salt Lake City UT 84107
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Solar Installation

J W Electric is a family-owned electrical contractor serving Salt Lake City and surrounding Utah communities since 1980. Founded by Jim Williams ("JW"), the business has grown under the leadership of ...

Paragon Electric

Paragon Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Morgan UT 84050
Electricians

Paragon Electric is a family-owned and operated electrical service in Morgan, UT, with over 22 years of experience serving Northern Utah. As a licensed and insured master electrician team, we provide ...

Lantor Electric

Lantor Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Hooper UT 84315
Electricians

Lantor Electric serves Hooper and Syracuse, UT, with a focus on reliable electrical solutions and clear communication. The team prioritizes thorough diagnostics and correct, lasting repairs for reside...

WarmCable Electric

WarmCable Electric

4137 S 500th W, Salt Lake City UT 84123
Electricians

Based in Salt Lake City, WarmCable Electric is your local electrical partner, combining expert general electrical services with specialized knowledge in electric radiant heating. We provide reliable r...

Whipple Service Champions

Whipple Service Champions

★★☆☆☆ 2.1 / 5 (408)
1152 W 2400th S, West Valley City UT 84119
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Plumbing, Electricians

Whipple Service Champions has been a trusted name for home services in the Wasatch Front since 1947. As a family-owned business, we are dedicated to putting our West Valley City neighbors first, offer...

Davis & Sons Electrical

Davis & Sons Electrical

★★★★★ 4.5 / 5 (8)
7034 W Copperhill Dr, West Valley City UT 84128
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Davis & Sons Electrical is a second-generation, family-operated electrical service rooted in West Valley City. Founded by a former Utah State Electrical Inspector, the business brings over 35 years of...



Estimated Electrical Service Costs in Clearfield, UT

Emergency After-Hours CallEstimated Range
$254 - $344
Electrical Safety InspectionEstimated Range
$114 - $154
EV Charger InstallationEstimated Range
$749 - $1,009
Panel Upgrade (200 Amp)Estimated Range
$2,539 - $3,394
Ceiling Fan InstallationEstimated Range
$224 - $304

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

Question Answers

I heard Federal Pacific panels are dangerous, and I have a 100-amp panel from 1987. Can I add a Level 2 EV charger or a new heat pump?

You have two critical issues. First, Federal Pacific panels are a known fire hazard due to faulty breakers that may not trip during an overload. Second, a 100-amp service from 1987 is often insufficient for adding major new loads like a 240-volt EV charger or a heat pump. The safe path is a full service upgrade to at least 200 amps, which also requires replacing the recalled Federal Pacific panel with a modern, listed panel.

My lights flicker and my smart TV keeps resetting. Is this a problem with Rocky Mountain Power or my own wiring?

It could be either. Seasonal thunderstorms in our area create moderate surge risks that can affect the utility grid, causing brief voltage fluctuations. However, flickering concentrated when a specific appliance cycles on often points to a loose connection in your home's wiring, typically at an outlet, switch, or within the panel. A diagnostic evaluation can isolate the source, and whole-house surge protection is a recommended defense for modern electronics against grid disturbances.

I just lost all power and smell something burning near my panel. How fast can a Master Electrician get to my house in Clearfield?

For an emergency like that, dispatch is immediate. From our location near Clearfield City Hall, we can typically be on-site in Clearfield City Center within 5-8 minutes via I-15. A burning smell indicates an active fault that requires urgent disconnection to prevent fire. Please shut off the main breaker if it's safe to do so and evacuate the area immediately—we will prioritize this call.

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

Overhead service masts are common here. The primary concerns are physical damage from severe weather or aging, which can stress the masthead and entrance cables. We also inspect for proper mast height and clearance from roofs and windows per code. In suburban settings, ensuring the service drop connection at the weatherhead is secure and the conduit is properly sealed prevents water infiltration, which is a leading cause of panel corrosion and failure.

My Clearfield City Center home was built around 1987. Why are the lights dimming when I use my new air fryer and dishwasher together?

Your home's electrical system is now about 39 years old. The original NM-B Romex wiring in many Clearfield City Center homes was sized for 1980s appliance loads, which are far lower than what we use today. Simultaneous high-demand devices like modern kitchen appliances can overload a single circuit, causing voltage drop and dimming lights. Upgrading branch circuits or the main service panel may be necessary to safely handle 2026 power requirements.

We live in the high desert basin near Clearfield. Does the dry, rocky soil affect my home's electrical grounding?

Yes, it can significantly. Rocky, high-desert soil has poor conductivity, which can compromise the effectiveness of your grounding electrode system. A weak ground fails to properly dissipate fault currents or lightning strikes, increasing surge damage risk and potentially creating a shock hazard. We often need to install additional ground rods or use specialized grounding methods to achieve the low-resistance connection required by the NEC for safety in this terrain.

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

For winter, ensure your heating system's circuit is dedicated and properly sized, as a failure during 15°F lows is a serious risk. For summer, when AC use strains the grid, consider a hardwired backup generator with an automatic transfer switch to maintain power during brownouts. Installing a whole-house surge protector is also wise to guard against spikes from both seasonal thunderstorms and utility grid switching during peak load periods.

I want to upgrade my electrical panel. What permits are needed from the city, and do I need a licensed electrician?

All panel upgrades in Clearfield require a permit from the Clearfield City Building Department and a final inspection. The work must comply with the current NEC 2023 code. Utah law mandates that this work be performed by a contractor licensed by the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL). As a Master Electrician, I handle the entire process—securing permits, performing the upgrade to code, and coordinating the inspection—so you have a safe, legal, and documented installation.

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