Electrical Services
Panels, EV chargers, circuits, rewiring, outlets, lighting, backup readiness, and emergency electrical work scoped around load, utility, routing, and inspection.
Every electrical page links into city pages, cost pages, relevant guides, and city-service pages so homeowners can move from general research to local booking intent without orphaned content.
Electrical service menu
electrical panel upgrade
upgrade or replace unsafe, full, obsolete, or undersized panels for AC, heat pumps, EV chargers, HPWHs, ADUs, and remodel loads
ElectricalEV charger installation
install Level 2 EV charging with load calculation, circuit planning, panel-readiness review, utility rebate awareness, and permit-ready scope
Electricaloutlet and switch repair
repair dead outlets, warm switches, tripping GFCIs, loose devices, old boxes, and unsafe splices
Electricallighting installation
install interior, exterior, security, kitchen, bath, landscape, and energy-efficient lighting with safe switching and dimming
Electricalwhole-home rewiring
replace obsolete or unsafe wiring with coordinated circuits, grounding, AFCI/GFCI strategy, panel planning, and inspection access
Electricaldedicated circuits
add safe dedicated circuits for HVAC equipment, appliances, sump pumps, tankless units, garage tools, microwaves, and home offices
Electricalgenerator and backup readiness
plan transfer switches, critical-load panels, battery-ready circuits, generator safety, and emergency power without backfeed hazards
Electricalemergency electrical repair
respond to sparking, hot panels, partial power loss, wet outlets, breaker failures, and unsafe wiring symptoms
Where electrical work becomes a retrofit decision
| Signal | What it may mean | What to document |
|---|---|---|
| Old equipment | Repair may be possible, but replacement can trigger permit, efficiency, venting, or electrical checks. | Model labels, age, access, prior repairs. |
| Panel or pipe constraints | The visible symptom may depend on a different trade. | Panel photo, shutoff location, pipe material, circuit labels. |
| Concealed work | Inspection may require work to stay visible until accepted. | Photos before cover-up and any permit record. |
Inspection-summary reviews from San Gabriel Valley Basin + East/Northeast LA River Corridor homes
Each review is also emitted in the page JSON-LD with a 1:1 match between visible and structured-data text. Author names use first name and last initial only, and ratings reflect the actual review (some 4-star reviews are included where homeowners flagged a real complaint that was resolved).
Half a dozen original 1950s receptacles that had lost grip and one ungrounded outlet in the hallway. Tech installed proper grounding back to the panel where feasible and tagged the rest with no-equipment-ground stickers per code. Honest about what could and couldn't be done without opening walls.
Star off because the first MERV 16 setup was over-restricting the blower and the differential pressure was higher than we wanted. They came back at no charge, swapped to a properly sized MERV 13 deeper cabinet, and rebalanced. The willingness to fix it without arguing was the reason I am still rating this highly. Hastings Ranch house has consistent airflow now.
Replaced a 5-ton beast with a properly sized 3.5-ton Carrier Infinity 26 after the load calc came back honest. Title 24 Part 6 §150.2(b) alteration path was followed, HERS rater showed up on schedule, and the duct leakage test passed at the threshold. Crew protected the floors and the new whip and disconnect re-routed off the side-yard fence looks tidy. Whole-house feels more even now.
Questions homeowners ask before booking
Why does Circuit & Cistern LA check air, power, and water together?
Older SGV and Northeast LA homes often have connected constraints. A heat pump may need panel capacity, a water-heater change may need venting or electrical work, and an AC leak may be condensate plumbing rather than refrigerant.
Is the booking form on this site?
No. Booking uses the external scheduler at https://nexfield.pro/crm/book?u=205. The site does not create a fake internal booking form.
What hours do you answer the line?
Standard dispatch is Monday–Friday 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and Saturday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. After-hours emergency triage available 7 days a week for active leaks, sparking panels, no-cooling, no-heat, and gas-appliance concerns.
Do you publish a contractor license number?
License documentation is shared during the booking flow once a scope has been agreed. Inspector-facing paperwork (LADBS, Pasadena Permit Center, LA County Building and Safety) lists the responsible licensed contractor for the specific permit pulled.