Power outages, sparking outlets, burning smells, electrical fires. We answer emergency calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week across Boulder County.
Average response time: 20-45 minutes in Longmont/Boulder area
If you're experiencing any of these issues, call us immediately. Electrical problems can escalate quickly into fire hazards.
Partial or total power loss not caused by utility outages. Tripped main breakers, failed panels, or service line issues.
Call immediatelyAcrid burning plastic or rubber smell from outlets, panels, or walls indicates dangerous overheating connections.
Fire hazard - Call nowVisible sparks when plugging in devices, or outlets that shock you. Indicates dangerous short circuits.
Shock hazardElectrical panels should be silent. Buzzing indicates loose connections, failing breakers, or overloaded circuits.
Potential fire riskWall plates or switch covers that are warm or hot to touch indicate dangerous resistance and potential fire starter.
Fire hazardLightning strikes, fallen power lines, or water intrusion into electrical systems after storms.
Life safety issueWhile you wait for our emergency electrician to arrive, take these immediate safety steps:
If it's safe to access your electrical panel, shut off the main breaker to cut power to the entire house. This stops the immediate hazard.
If you see flames or smell burning, get everyone out of the house immediately and call 911 first, then call us.
If there's water near electrical equipment (flooded basement, leaks), do not touch anything and stay clear.
Describe the situation clearly. We'll dispatch immediately and talk you through any additional safety steps while we drive.
Answered 24/7/365
We maintain 24/7 emergency readiness from our Longmont base to serve the entire Boulder County area.
Downtown, Prospect, Old Town, Sandstone Ranch
Mapleton Hill, The Hill, Table Mesa, Gunbarrel
Downtown, Centerra, Mariana Butte