Fresno is home. Our shop sits on South Cherry Avenue, which means most of the city is a short drive and our trucks are stocked for whatever the call turns out to be. We work on 1920s Tower District bungalows, mid-century Fig Garden homes, Woodward Park tract builds, and commercial buildings downtown — and we quote every one of them the same honest way.
The city's housing stock spans a full century, so no two service calls look alike. Tower District and Lowell homes often still have knob-and-tube remnants, ungrounded two-prong outlets, and 60-amp fuse panels tucked behind a closet door. Bullard and Fig Garden homes from the 50s and 60s frequently have Zinsco or Federal Pacific panels that need replacing. North Fresno builds near Woodward Park are newer and usually just need capacity added for EV charging, pools, or a shop out back. We start by testing what's actually there instead of assuming.
What we get called for most in Fresno
Our most requested Fresno work: 200-amp main panel upgrades with PG&E coordination, whole-home and partial rewires in older central Fresno neighborhoods, Level 2 EV charger installs, recessed and landscape lighting, GFCI and outlet corrections for real estate transactions, and 24/7 emergency response for dead circuits, burning smells, and storm damage. On the commercial side we handle tenant improvements, sign and parking lot lighting, and scheduled service for downtown and industrial-corridor buildings.
ZIP codes served: 93650 · 93704 · 93710 · 93711 · 93720 · 93726 · 93727 · 93706
Popular services in Fresno
Frequently asked in Fresno
Are you actually based in Fresno?
Yes. Our shop is at 4647 S Cherry Ave, Fresno, CA 93706. We're not a call center routing work to subcontractors — you get our licensed crew.
How quickly can you get to a Fresno emergency call?
For no-power, burning-smell, or sparking calls inside city limits, we're usually on-site within 45–90 minutes during business hours, and same-day after hours.
Do you pull permits with the City of Fresno?
Yes. Panel upgrades, service changes, rewires, and new circuits are permitted through the City of Fresno Development and Resource Management Department. We file the paperwork and meet the inspector.
Can you rewire an older Tower District home without tearing up the plaster?
In most cases, largely yes. We fish new runs through attics, crawl spaces, and closets, and keep wall openings small and patchable. We walk the house first and show you exactly where access is needed before starting.
