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Licensed Electrical Repair Services

Professional electrical services for mobile homes including panel upgrades, rewiring, outlet installation, and safety inspections. Licensed, insured, and code-compliant electrical work.

Licensed electrician working on mobile home electrical panel upgrade

Safe & Code-Compliant Electrical Work

Mobile home electrical systems have unique requirements and challenges that require specialized knowledge and experience. Our licensed electricians understand the specific needs of manufactured housing and provide safe, reliable electrical services that meet all current electrical codes.

From simple outlet repairs to complete electrical system upgrades, we handle all aspects of mobile home electrical work. Our team stays current with electrical codes and safety standards to ensure your home's electrical system is safe, efficient, and reliable.

⚠️ Electrical Safety Warning Signs

  • Frequent circuit breaker trips or blown fuses
  • Burning smells or sparking from outlets or switches
  • Warm or hot outlet covers, switch plates, or cords
  • Flickering lights or dimming when appliances start
  • Mild shock or tingling when touching appliances

If you notice any of these signs, contact us immediately for a safety inspection.

Electrical Service Pricing

Electrical Inspection
$125

Comprehensive electrical safety assessment

Outlet Installation
$85 - $150

Per outlet including GFCI protection

Panel Upgrade
$1,200 - $2,800

100-200 amp panel with permits

Complete Rewiring
$3,500 - $7,500

Full home rewiring project

Complete Electrical Services

From basic repairs to complete electrical system upgrades, we provide comprehensive electrical services for all mobile home types.

Electrical Panel Services

  • • Panel upgrades from 60A to 200A
  • • Circuit breaker replacement and repair
  • • Main disconnect installation
  • • Panel relocation services
  • • Code compliance updates
  • • Emergency panel repairs

Complete Home Rewiring

  • • Full electrical system replacement
  • • Modern copper wiring installation
  • • Updated outlet and switch placement
  • • GFCI protection throughout
  • • Code-compliant installation
  • • Minimal disruption to living space

Outlet & Switch Installation

  • • New outlet installation and placement
  • • GFCI outlet installation (required areas)
  • • USB outlet installation
  • • Switch replacement and upgrades
  • • Dimmer switch installation
  • • Specialty outlet installation (240V)

Lighting Solutions

  • • Interior and exterior lighting installation
  • • LED lighting upgrades
  • • Ceiling fan installation and repair
  • • Under-cabinet lighting
  • • Security lighting systems
  • • Landscape lighting installation

Safety & Code Compliance

  • • Electrical safety inspections
  • • Code compliance updates
  • • GFCI protection installation
  • • Smoke detector wiring
  • • Grounding system improvements
  • • Permit acquisition and inspections

Emergency Electrical Repairs

  • • 24/7 emergency electrical service
  • • Power outage troubleshooting
  • • Electrical fire damage repair
  • • Storm damage electrical restoration
  • • Immediate safety hazard resolution
  • • Temporary power solutions

Mobile Home Electrical Challenges

Understanding the unique electrical requirements and common issues in manufactured housing.

Mobile home electrical panel and wiring system inspection

Specialized Mobile Home Electrical Knowledge

1
Aluminum Wiring Issues

Many older mobile homes have aluminum wiring that requires special handling and connections to prevent fire hazards.

2
Limited Panel Capacity

Older mobile homes often have 60-100 amp service that may need upgrading for modern electrical demands.

3
Grounding Challenges

Mobile homes require proper grounding systems that may need updating to meet current safety codes.

4
GFCI Requirements

Modern codes require GFCI protection in bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor areas that may not exist in older homes.

5
Structural Movement

Mobile homes can shift and settle, potentially causing electrical connections to loosen or fail over time.

Electrical Safety Tips for Mobile Home Owners

Simple steps you can take to maintain electrical safety and prevent problems in your mobile home.

Regular Visual Inspections

Check outlets, switches, and cords regularly for signs of damage, burning, or unusual wear. Look for loose connections.

Don't Overload Circuits

Avoid using multiple high-wattage appliances on the same circuit. Use power strips with surge protection.

Test GFCI Outlets Monthly

Press the test button on GFCI outlets monthly to ensure they're working properly. Reset if needed.

Keep Electrical Areas Dry

Never use electrical appliances with wet hands or in wet areas. Ensure proper ventilation to prevent moisture buildup.

Professional Inspections

Have your electrical system inspected by a licensed electrician every 3-5 years or when buying/selling.

Use Proper Extension Cords

Use heavy-duty extension cords rated for the appliance load. Never run cords under rugs or through doorways.

Need Professional Electrical Work?

Don't take chances with electrical work. Our licensed electricians provide safe, code-compliant electrical services for all mobile home electrical needs.