Emergency Electrician
24-hour emergency electrical services and repairs
Why electrical emergency services with ElectricSafe?
- Round-the-clock availability: our certified electricians are available 24/7, ready to tackle any electrical emergency, day or night.
- Immediate response, every time: we know that an unexpected electrical emergency can be stressful. That's why we’ll pick up the phone fast.
- Safety first: your safety matters to us. Heck, it’s in our name! We practice the highest safety standards so every emergency repair is done with care.
- Experienced professionals: we’ve been doing this a long time, and our master electricians have seen almost every electrical emergency.
- Transparent pricing: you’ve already had an unpleasant surprise today and don’t need another. So we try to limit surprise costs with clear, honest pricing–even in an emergency.
Benefits of calling an emergency electrician
Your Safety, Our Promise
Peace of Mind
Be Preventative, Be Safe
Installing a new panel upgrade will improve efficiency, reduce waste, lower energy bills and provide additional room for further upgrades to your home.
Frequently asked questions about emergency electrical services
How much does an emergency electrician cost?
Do I need an emergency electrician?
We want you to feel safe and not take any chances with your property. So, if you notice any burning smells, sparking outlets, or breaker trips, please call an emergency electrician.
How long does an emergency electrician call-out take?
We’re local in Hamilton, so we should be there pretty fast–we aim to be at your home within 60 minutes. The time it takes us to diagnose and repair a problem depends on a variety of factors.
What should I do if I smell burning or see smoke coming from an outlet?
Turn your power off right away. Then, use your best judgment on if you should call your local fire department. After that, give us a shout and we’ll be on our way.
Why do my circuit breakers keep tripping?
Well, that’s a question we can answer when we take a look at your electrical panel. Trips can indicate overloaded circuits, faulty wiring, or a problem with an appliance.
Is it safe to reset a tripped breaker myself?
Usually, yes. But resetting a breaker won’t fix your underlying problem. We need to understand why it tripped and continues to do so.
How do I know if my home has faulty or old electrical wiring?
If you own an older home in Hamilton and the wiring has not been updated, it’s a good idea to have us inspect it. Frequent power outages, tripped breakers, flickering lights, and burning smells will definately tip you off.
What should I do if my appliances suddenly lose power?
Check your electrical panel to see if your breaker tripped. If everything looks good in your panel, then there is most likely something wrong with your appliance or the outlet.