Got questions? We’ve answered some of the most common things customers ask us before booking electrical work. If you don’t see your question here, just give us a call at 563-723-7405.
Yes. For most jobs, we offer free on-site estimates within our service area. For larger or more complex projects, we may schedule a consultation to go over your needs in more detail.
Absolutely. Every electrician on our team is fully licensed, bonded, and insured in both Iowa and Illinois. We meet or exceed all state and local code requirements.
We proudly serve the entire Quad Cities region, including Davenport, Bettendorf, Rock Island, Moline, East Moline, Muscatine, Eldridge, and surrounding communities.
Yes. We provide fast response for urgent electrical issues such as power outages, panel failures, burning smells, or unsafe wiring. If you need help right away, call 563-723-7405.
We do everything from basic outlet replacements to full service panel upgrades, rewiring, new construction, solar installs, lighting retrofits, and EV chargers. Residential and commercial projects are both welcome.
Yes. We are a division of Iowa Solar and can design, install, and maintain solar energy systems for homes and businesses. We also provide solar-ready electrical upgrades.
We work hard to schedule most service calls within a few business days. Emergency calls can often be handled same-day. Larger jobs may require coordination, permitting, or utility work that can affect timing.
Yes. We handle all necessary permits and inspections for electrical work, and we stay up to date with all relevant building codes in your area.
Hiring a licensed electrical contractor ensures your electrical work is done safely, legally, and up to code. Licensed electricians have undergone formal training, passed rigorous exams, and are held accountable by state licensing boards. This means they understand current building codes, safety standards, and best practices—things a handyman or unlicensed contractor may overlook. Electrical systems are not something to gamble with: a single mistake can lead to fires, electrocution, or expensive damage to your home. A licensed contractor also carries insurance, protecting you from liability if something goes wrong. In short, hiring a licensed professional gives you peace of mind that the job will be done right the first time.
Iowa homes, especially those built before the 1980s, often have aging or outdated wiring that can pose serious hazards. Common issues include overloaded circuits, ungrounded outlets, outdated fuse panels, and aluminum wiring—all of which increase the risk of electrical fires or shock. Many homes also lack GFCI protection in kitchens, bathrooms, and basements, which can be dangerous in wet areas. Another issue we see frequently is DIY electrical work done improperly by homeowners or handymen, leading to hidden faults behind walls. With Iowa’s mix of older housing stock and frequent weather changes, it’s important to have your electrical system inspected by a qualified electrician to catch potential issues before they become emergencies.
If you’re a homeowner, there are a few basic things you should know about your electrical system. First, know where your main electrical panel is located, and how to safely shut off power in an emergency. Second, be aware of how much power your appliances draw—overloading circuits can damage devices or trip breakers. Third, never ignore signs of trouble like buzzing outlets, flickering lights, warm switch plates, or breakers that frequently trip—these could be signs of wiring issues or overloaded circuits. It’s also helpful to understand the difference between 120V and 240V outlets, especially if you’re installing major appliances. And most importantly, never attempt electrical work beyond your skill level—call a licensed electrician. Electricity is invisible, but its risks are very real.
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