Electrical work Alex handles in Sacramento
- 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 Sacramento homes keep him busy
Sacramento's housing stock spans more than a century, and Alex has worked on nearly every era of it. Midtown, Land Park, Curtis Park and East Sacramento are full of Victorians, Craftsman bungalows and Tudors that still hide knob-and-tube runs and cloth-insulated wiring behind their plaster. The 1950s and 60s ranch neighborhoods carry original panels from the Zinsco and Federal Pacific era that insurance companies now flag, plus undersized 60-amp services never meant for modern living. Out in Natomas, newer homes are hitting panel capacity as owners add EV chargers and heat pumps.
A typical Sacramento call: an older home where three generations of owners each added circuits their own way, the lights dim when the microwave runs, and nobody can say which breaker feeds what. Alex traces it, maps it, finds the actual fault, and leaves the panel labeled correctly for the first time in fifty years. That's the difference four decades makes.
Not the cheapest bid in Sacramento. 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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