Top Emergency Electricians in Kaysville, UT, 84037 | Compare & Call

There are 169 electrician companies server in Kaysville 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 Kaysville, UT

Emergency After-Hours CallEstimated Range
$274 - $369
Electrical Safety InspectionEstimated Range
$119 - $164
EV Charger InstallationEstimated Range
$804 - $1,079
Panel Upgrade (200 Amp)Estimated Range
$2,719 - $3,629
Ceiling Fan InstallationEstimated Range
$239 - $324

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

Question Answers

My smart TV and modem keep resetting. Is this a problem with Rocky Mountain Power or my house wiring?

Flickering electronics often point to transient voltage surges on the utility grid. Rocky Mountain Power's infrastructure in our area has moderate surge risk from seasonal lightning and grid switching events. These micro-surges can damage sensitive electronics without triggering a breaker. The solution typically involves installing a whole-house surge protector at your main panel to clamp these spikes, protecting your investment in modern smart home devices.

I want to upgrade my electrical panel. What permits from Kaysville City do I need, and is the 2023 NEC code required?

A panel upgrade always requires a permit from the Kaysville City Building Department and a final inspection. As of 2026, Utah enforces the 2023 NEC, which mandates AFCI protection for most living area circuits and specific rules for service equipment. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Utah DOPL, I handle the permit application, ensure the installation meets all current code for safety and insurance, and coordinate the required inspection with the city.

My 1994 Kaysville home's lights dim when the microwave runs. Are the original wires just too old?

Your home's electrical system is now 32 years old. Heritage Park homes from that era were wired with NM-B Romex, which is generally sound, but the original circuits were designed for fewer, lower-wattage devices. Modern 2026 appliances like air fryers, high-end computers, and multiple phone chargers create a cumulative load that can overload those original 15-amp and 20-amp kitchen and living room circuits, causing voltage drop and dimming lights.

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

Summer AC peaks strain the grid, while winter lows near 15°F bring ice that can down power lines. For brownouts, a whole-house surge protector guards against the voltage sags and spikes that accompany them. For extended outages, a professionally installed generator with an automatic transfer switch is the most reliable solution. This system isolates your home from the grid and safely powers essential circuits until Rocky Mountain Power restores service.

My power comes from an overhead line to a mast on the roof. What specific issues should I watch for?

Overhead service masts are common here. The main concerns are physical wear. Inspect where the mast meets the roof for rust or separation, and check the overhead service drop cable for fraying, especially after heavy snow or wind. Tree branches contacting the line can cause interference and outages. Ensure the mast is properly secured; a failed mast can rip the meter socket and service entrance cables from your house, creating a major hazard.

I smell a burning odor from an outlet and lost power. How fast can an electrician get to Heritage Park?

For an active electrical fire hazard, we dispatch immediately. From a central point like Kaysville City Hall, we can be in your Heritage Park neighborhood in 5-8 minutes using I-15 for quick access. Your first action should be to go to the main panel and shut off the breaker for that circuit if it's safe to do so, then call for emergency service.

I have a 150-amp panel from 1994. Can I safely add a Level 2 EV charger and a new heat pump?

A 150-amp service provides moderate capacity, but a 1994 panel raises immediate concerns. First, we must verify the panel brand is not a recalled Federal Pacific unit, which is a known fire hazard and must be replaced. If the panel is safe, a detailed load calculation is required. Adding a 40-amp EV charger and a 30-amp heat pump circuit often necessitates a service upgrade to 200 amps to prevent overloads and ensure reliable operation for all your home's other circuits.

We live on the rocky hillside near the city hall. Could that be affecting our home's electrical grounding?

Yes, terrain directly impacts grounding. The rocky, resistive soil common on Kaysville's hillsides can make achieving a low-resistance ground connection challenging. A poor ground means surge protectors and safety systems may not function correctly. We test your grounding electrode system, which may require driving additional rods or using a ground plate to meet NEC requirements and ensure your home's safety during a lightning strike or fault.

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