We serve all of Los Angeles County — including all major cities and surrounding communities.
Yes. USA ElECTRICIANS SERVICE is fully licensed and insured for electrical, HVAC, Installation and Repair in California. License and insurance documentation is available on request.
Yes, we offer free, no-obligation estimates on all installation and renovation projects. Diagnostic visits for repairs may include a service-call fee that is credited toward the repair.
Electrical repairs and installations should always come with a guarantee. A reputable electrician will agree to repair or replace any problems directly related to the service provided for a minimum of 30 days after the task is completed.
Same-day service is available for most non-emergency requests. Emergency calls are typically dispatched within 60 minutes anywhere in our service area.
Yes. For any work that requires a permit (panel upgrades, additions, ADUs, gas line work, etc.), we handle the permit process and inspection coordination.
Many times, electricians have expertise in certain areas (such as residential, commercial or industrial). Hiring an electrician that specializes in the work you need will ensure a job well done and prevent future problems.
While a soft quote can usually be given over the phone, getting an accurate estimate will need to be done in person. After diagnosing the issue, your electrician should provide a firm price quote. Be sure to ask if the cost includes labor and material, so you can avoid any hidden fees.
Whether you're hiring an apprentice, journeyman or master electrician, ensure your contractor (or their supervisor) has the necessary technical license, skills and knowledge of local codes before any work begins.
Homes built before 1990 face increased risks of electrical fires due to outdated electrical systems.
Outdated electrical panels and worn-out wires in houses built before 1990 pose significant risks due to constant overloading and increased energy consumption.
Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) panels were prevalent in millions of households and are identifiable by the inscription “Federal Pacific Electric” on the cover of the breaker box or the brand name “Stab-Lok” inside the panel.