Licensed outlet installation and repair for homes and businesses across Southern California.
You’re in good hands. Our team will follow up promptly.
Outlets are one of the most common reasons customers call an electrician, whether it is a dead outlet, a renovation that needs more outlets, or a kitchen or bathroom that needs GFCI protection. High Voltage Electrical provides outlet services for homes and businesses across Southern California.
Ground fault circuit interrupter outlets for kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoor spaces.
New outlet installation for renovations, additions, and added convenience.
Diagnosis and repair of outlets that are dead, sparking, loose, or warm to the touch.
A dead or damaged outlet is often a sign of a loose connection, a worn component, or a wiring issue behind the wall. High Voltage Electrical provides electrical outlet services that start with a proper diagnosis, not just a swapped part. Our outlet and switch repair covers outlets, switches, and the wiring that connects them, so the underlying cause gets fixed along with the visible symptom.
A licensed electrician identifies whether the issue is the outlet, the wiring, or the breaker.
You receive a clear explanation and price before work begins.
The outlet is repaired or installed to code, with GFCI protection added where required.
Final pricing depends on site conditions, materials, and permit requirements. Call for a free on-site estimate.
Final pricing depends on site conditions, materials, and permit requirements. Call for a free on-site estimate.
Outlet issues sometimes point to a larger wiring problem. See our Wiring services if your property has recurring outlet or circuit issues.
“Very impressed. Clear pricing and fantastic execution of the Outlets. Totally satisfied.”
“Excellent support. The requested Outlets really went perfectly without a hitch. Will call again.”
Kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoor areas typically require GFCI protection under current code. Our electricians can confirm what your property needs.
A warm outlet can indicate a loose connection, an overloaded circuit, or worn internal components. Stop using the outlet and have it inspected as soon as possible.
Yes. We install additional outlets for kitchens, home offices, garages, and other spaces that need more capacity.
Tell us what you need, and our team will get in touch to discuss your project and
help you take the next step.
You’re in good hands. Our team will follow up promptly.
Get a free estimate for your outlet project today.