Electrical work Alex handles in Citrus Heights
- Troubleshooting: tripping breakers, flickering lights, dead outlets, circuits that fail intermittently
- Panel upgrades: 200-amp service, subpanels, and replacement of Zinsco and Federal Pacific panels flagged by insurance companies
- Fixing failed work: corrections after failed inspections or unsafe work by previous electricians
- Rewiring: partial and whole-home, aluminum wiring remediation
- EV chargers, new circuits, lighting, installed with panel capacity honestly assessed first
Why Citrus Heights homes keep him busy
Citrus Heights was built out largely between the 1950s and the 1970s, which makes it ground zero for the two biggest issues in older Sacramento-area homes: original Zinsco and Federal Pacific panels that insurance companies now decline to cover, and the aluminum branch wiring installed during the copper shortage years. Many homes here still run on their original electrical systems, often with decades of additions layered on top: converted garages, patio covers with lights and fans, spas on circuits that were never sized for them.
A typical Citrus Heights call: a homeowner gets a non-renewal letter about their 1968 panel, panics, and starts collecting quotes that range from suspiciously cheap to absurd. Alex looks at the actual panel, gives a firm middle-of-market price, replaces it with a permit in a day, and the owner keeps their coverage. He has replaced more of these exact panels than he can count.
Not the cheapest bid in Citrus Heights. The one that ends the problem.
Alex prices in the fair middle: below the big franchises, above the guys whose work he's often hired to redo. He answers his own phone, does the work himself, and puts his license number on everything.
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