Clovis is one of the fastest-growing communities we serve, and every neighborhood has its own electrical fingerprint. Harlan Ranch and Loma Vista are full of newer builds with 200-amp panels that just need EV chargers or backup power added. Old Town Clovis is the opposite — turn-of-the-century bungalows still running on cloth wiring and 60-amp fuse boxes. We do both, and we quote them honestly.
Because Clovis grew in bursts, we see a lot of tract homes that were built to code but are running out of breaker space a decade later. New hot tubs, mini-splits, tankless water heaters, and EVs are the usual culprits. Rather than upselling a full panel replacement, we start by mapping what's actually on the bus bar — sometimes a subpanel or a smart load manager solves it for a fraction of the cost.
What we get called for most in Clovis
Most Clovis calls fall into four buckets: 200-amp service upgrades (usually PG&E coordinated), Level 2 EV charger installs in attached garages, whole-home surge protection after the last valley storm knocked out electronics, and troubleshooting flickering lights in older Tarpey Village homes. Emergency response inside Clovis city limits is typically same-day.
ZIP codes served: 93611 · 93612 · 93619
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Frequently asked in Clovis
Do you pull permits with the City of Clovis?
Yes — panel upgrades, service changes, and any work that requires a PG&E disconnect are permitted through the City of Clovis Building Division. We handle the paperwork and the inspection walkthrough.
How fast can you get to Clovis for an emergency?
For no-power or burning-smell calls inside Clovis city limits, we're typically on-site within 60–90 minutes during business hours and same-day after hours.
Can you add an EV charger to a Harlan Ranch garage?
Almost always yes. Most Harlan Ranch panels have room for a 50-amp circuit. We run conduit inside the garage, install a NEMA 14-50 or hardwire your charger, and pull the permit.
