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Milestone Electric, A/C, & Plumbing
Certified Best Pick

Milestone Electric, A/C, & Plumbing

Certified Pro

"We believe your home is your safe place. That's why our goal is to take care of your home just like we do our own home. Our Milestone Promise ensures exceptional customer care and complete satisfaction. Our technicians are fully licensed, insured, background checked, drug tested and committed to using top-quality materials."

16th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured
Arrow Electric Service
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Arrow Electric Service

Certified Pro

"Because of our modest size, you'll notice a personal touch, from your first call to your scheduled appointment. We strive to make your experience as seamless as possible and offer a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee as well as a free safety evaluation with all residential service calls to ensure your home is safe."

16th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured
Root Electric
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Root Electric

Certified Pro

"At Root Electric, our employees are the foundation of our business. We believe that employees who are paid a fair wage and are treated with respect in the workplace will pass that value and goodwill on to our customers. Our electricians are the finest in the area, delivering the highest-quality work and service to our customers."

16th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Universal Home Experts
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Universal Home Experts

Certified Pro

"With background checks, drug tests, and ongoing training, you can be sure only the best plumbers will come to your home. Our plumbers focus on your safety, the protection of your home, and a permanent solution to your plumbing issues with a no-risk, 100 percent satisfaction guarantee."

15th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured
Mister Sparky
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Mister Sparky

Certified Pro

"Your peace of mind is our priority. We empower you with up-front pricing, clear communication, and the information that you want to make the best decisions for your home. Repeat clients rely on us time and again because we deliver on the promise to respect your time, decisions, and home."

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Mister Sparky Electrical Services
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Mister Sparky Electrical Services

Certified Pro

"At Mister Sparky, we are more than an electrical service provider. We've got spark. This means going the extra mile when it comes to restoring the safety of your home. We deliver legendary experiences, invest in our team, and always do the right thing, so you can focus on what matters most to you."

15th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured
Absolute Electric LLC
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Absolute Electric LLC

Certified Pro

"As a locally owned business that credits our continual growth to customer referrals, our goal is to treat our customers like family. We have highly trained service technicians ready to find an innovative solution to whatever your home's electrical system needs. Each employee is trained to get it right the first time. Call us today!"

15th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
ElectricMan, Inc.
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ElectricMan, Inc.

Certified Pro

"We put the word 'service' back into 'customer service.' Well-trained technicians put your safety and needs first, not end-of-week quotas. Our employees are not on commission. We are your trusted source for all electrical needs and cutting-edge technology. Service and respect with family-owned values is what we do."

15th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured
Kolb Electric, Inc.
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Kolb Electric, Inc.

Certified Pro

"Kolb Electric has been a family-owned-and-operated company serving our customers locally for 101 years. Our mission is to provide the best in quality and customer satisfaction on all jobs, big or small, from our family to yours."

15th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Parrish Services
Certified Best Pick

Parrish Services

Certified Pro

"We offer complete, high-quality services for all the mechanical systems in your home: heating and cooling, plumbing, and electrical. Our focus is to prevent problems and offer energy-efficient solutions. Parrish Services is strong, stable, and reliable so we can keep our promise, 'Always there for you.'"

15th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp

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Atlanta

"Tree limb fell on power line and tore anchor from house. Need anchor replaced to restore power"

Sep 4, 2023
Mableton

"I need a "Ring" camera/spotlight installed above the garage."

Dec 30, 2020
Carrollton

"Would like to install 4 recessed light in the kitchen. And install 1 recessed light in the breakfast area. Demo of the e..."

Sep 12, 2019
Fayetteville

"Replace and realign the motor on my whole house attic fan."

Apr 30, 2025
The woodlands

"AC CB tripped twice. Maybe wrong size for new unit.. need checked out."

Oct 21, 2024
Schaumburg

"I need a floor outlet installed before carpet is laid on May 31. There is crawl space accessibility. Thank you."

May 16, 2018
Ellenwood

"Replace a hanging light over the kitchen table; hanging from a dome ceiling. I have the new light to be installed"

Jun 2, 2019
Spring

"I would like a quote for a whole house surge protector. What kind/brand would be used, warranty, and total price...."

Feb 15, 2023
Bolingbrook

"Need to have 4 electrical boxes installed for ceiling fans. 2 on the first floor, 2 on the second floor."

Jul 2, 2019
Lincolnwood

"Light fixture needs Repair"

Jan 3, 2019
Fayetteville

"Electrical tripping"

Jun 3, 2025
Austell

"1- extend incoming wire from the street to over the roof so that it is not sagging across outside window. 2- relocate..."

Sep 9, 2024

About Electricians

Do you need a new ceiling fan or outlet installed? Are you looking to upgrade your electrical panel or rewire part of your house? Get qualified electrical service from a Best Pick Reports certified local pro. Our team carefully reviews customer feedback to find the top-rated electricians in your area. We take the extra step to independently verify each electrical repair company has the necessary licenses and insurance required by the state. With Best Pick Reports, you can hire an electrician with confidence. We offer an exclusive satisfaction guarantee. You could receive up to $2,500 if you are not entirely satisfied with their service. The Best Pick Guarantee is a completely free service offered for all of our certified local pros.
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Services We Cover

Our certified electricians handle a wide range of services to meet your needs.
Emergency services
Outlet and switch replacement
Wiring and rewiring
Electrical panel upgrades
Ceiling fan installation
Lighting installation and repair
Circuit breaker and fuse replacement
Surge protection
EV charging station installation
Generator installation and maintenance
Smoke detector installation and maintenance
Troubleshooting and repair

Advantages of Hiring an Electrician Through Best Pick Reports

    • Verified Excellence:You always get a prescreened expert. We check each electrical contractor’s credit history, verify customer reviews, and make sure they have the proper licensing and insurance.

    • Yearly Evaluations:Each electrician is reevaluated annually to ensure they maintain their licenses and insurance and continue offering the same service level.

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Local Electrical Services

Our skilled electricians handle all electrical repairs and services, from panel upgrades to outlet and switch installation and rewiring. They also offer emergency services and repairs.
Emergency services
Outlet and switch replacement
Wiring and rewiring
Electrical panel upgrades
Ceiling fan installation
Lighting installation and repair
Circuit breaker and fuse replacement
Surge protection
EV charging station installation
Generator installation and maintenance
Smoke detector installation and maintenance
Troubleshooting and repair

FAQs and Tips About Electrical Service and Repairs

Overloaded circuits. Breakers will shut off power to overloaded circuits, but don’t rely on this safety measure. Overheated wires in an overloaded circuit pose a fire risk. Signs of an overloaded circuit include switch or outlet plates that are hot to the touch or that look, smell, or sound strange. They might make popping or buzzing sounds, for example. Also take note of any lights that flicker or dim at random intervals or of breakers that trip often. To prevent overloaded circuits, try not to rely on power strips, extension cords, and outlet extenders for extra outlet space. Appliances should be plugged directly into a wall outlet. Never plug an appliance into an extension cord or outlet extender. Use a separate wall outlet for each appliance. If your home does not have enough outlets, contact an electrician for help.Cords. Furniture should not rest on any cords or push up against plugs in the wall. This can damage the cords and poses a fire hazard. That goes for rugs too. Stepping on cords repeatedly can damage them. Avoid wrapping cords tightly. Wrapped cords trap heat, which can melt the insulated coating protecting the wire. Use extension cords only when you have to. Inspect the cord before you use it. If it is frayed, cracked, or showing bare wire, throw it away. Do not connect extension cords to each other to create a longer cord. Extension cords are not a substitute for permanent or damaged wiring.Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. For the best protection, have an electrician install hardwired smoke detectors with battery backups. Smoke detectors should be installed inside and outside every bedroom and on every level of the house. Carbon monoxide detectors can also be hardwired. They should be installed outside bedrooms and on every floor of the house. Carbon monoxide detectors can be installed anywhere on a wall or ceiling. Test all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in your home once per month. Replace batteries at least once per year.
Electrical service panels are typically located in an accessible but out-of-the-way area. Most modern homes have 100-, 150-, or 200-amp service panels. Ideally, your home’s panel will have a few open spaces for additional breakers. If your panel is full, an electrician may need to install a subpanel. Each circuit has a circuit breaker or fuse that interrupts the flow of electricity when too much current is drawn through the circuit. Newer panels use circuit breakers, while panels installed before 1965 often use fuses. Panels have one main circuit breaker or fuse block to shut off all power to the house.Once a circuit breaker is tripped or a fuse is blown, first turn off the appliance or device that caused the problem. Switching a tripped circuit breaker all the way to the “off” position and then back to the “on” position resets it. Blown fuses must be replaced. Fuses come in different sizes for different circuits. A burned-out, low-amp fuse should never be replaced with a higher-amp fuse.
GFCI receptacles. A GFCI receptacle, or outlet, monitors electricity flowing through the hot and neutral wires in a circuit. The outlet cuts off power if even a small amount of electricity leaves the circuit. This action prevents shock or electrocution. The National Electrical Code requires GFCI outlets in outdoor spaces and in bathrooms, kitchens, and garages.AFCI receptacles. Arc faults are one of the leading causes of electrical fires. Arc faults occur when electricity jumps between conductors rather than following the circuit. Because this jump generates heat, an electrical fire is often the result. Arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) are designed to detect such arcs and quickly disconnect the circuit. A licensed electrician can install AFCI receptacles in the walls and AFCI breakers in your electrical service panel. If your panel has branch/feeder AFCI breakers, ask your electrician about upgrading to combination-type AFCI breakers. This newer type of AFCI breaker gives you more comprehensive protection from all types of arc faults.Tamper-resistant receptacles. Tamper-resistant receptacles (TRRs) have spring-loaded covers behind the plug slots. These covers only open when equal pressure is applied to both slots at the same time. This style of outlet is now required in all new construction by the National Electrical Code. Replacing a traditional outlet with a TRR is no different than replacing it with another traditional outlet. The additional cost is nominal.
Backup generators run on natural gas, propane, gasoline, or diesel and provide electricity in the event of a power outage. Before purchasing a generator, consider how much electricity you will need when the power is out. Buy a generator that is sized appropriately.A standby generator senses the loss of power from the public utility, automatically starts the generator, and automatically switches your electrical load to the generator. All automatic generators require the installation of a transfer switch. The transfer switch is what shifts your home’s electrical load from the public utility to the generator and then back again. An incorrectly installed transfer switch can back-feed electricity into the power lines and electrocute a utility worker. Only licensed electricians should install transfer switches.
A surge protector can help prevent damage to electronics from power surges. Surge protectors control the amount of power to an electrical device by diverting excess electricity through a grounding wire. Plug-in surge protectors plug into a wall outlet and have a hub of plugs for multiple devices. Whole-house surge protectors are also an option. If you opt for a whole-house surge protector, an electrician can install one at your power meter or main panel. Whole-house units only protect against incoming surges, so combine them with plug-in units for the best protection.
Standby power is another name for the small amounts of electricity used by items that are plugged in but not in use. Standby power can sneakily raise your electricity bill. Minimize standby power with smart power strips. Smart power strips can shut down power to individual devices after a period of inactivity. For additional savings, look for energy-efficient models when it’s time to replace major appliances.
  • Switch, fan, outlet, and receptacle repair
  • Interior and exterior lighting repair
  • Smoke and carbon monoxide alarm problems
  • Electrical troubleshooting
  • Electrical panel replacement
  • Faulty wiring
  • Generator problems
  • Overloaded circuits
  • Whole-home electrical inspections
  • Whole-home rewiring
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  • They are experienced, knowledgeable, and highly skilled
  • They have all the necessary tools, equipment, licenses, and insurance
  • They are licensed and insured
  • They are up-to-date on all local electrical codes
  • Continuing education ensures professional electricians can handle problems efficiently and perform the job right the first time
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Most professional electricians offer electrical inspections, which reveal any damage to your electrical system and determine whether your property is up to current safety standards. As a general rule, owner-occupied homes should be inspected at least every ten years, while businesses should undergo an inspection every five. Rental properties should also be inspected every five years, or at each change of occupancy.We recommend regularly checking your cables, switches, outlets, and other accessories on your own. Scorch marks, buzzing or crackling sounds, and tripping circuit-breakers typically indicate it’s time for an inspection and can be signs of a more serious problem.

Benefits of a Total Home Rewire

  • Use multiple appliances and electronics without worrying about overloading your system.
  • Protect your appliances, devices, and—most importantly—your family from electrical malfunctions resulting in electrocution and fire.
  • Newer, bigger wires reduce power loss and generate less heat, which will increase the energy efficiency of your home.
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Rest assured that a Best Pick electrician will handle your electrical questions, problems, and installations with expertise and professionalism.Hire a Best Pick top-rated electrician, and you’ll be satisfied with the service you receive. We guarantee it!
Certification Standards

How Electrical Companies Earn Best Pick Certification

Only electrical companies that meet our strict standards earn Best Pick status.

Customer Satisfaction

Electrical companies must maintain a 4.0+ rating and an 80% recommendation rate.

Licensing & Insurance

Current state contractor license verification and general liability insurance for electrical work

Business Stability

Minimum 1 year in business with established local presence

Verified State Standing

Maintain active business registration and in good standing with the state

Operational Excellence

Consistent electrical service quality across all projects

Annual Re-Certification

Must re-qualify every year through new research

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Homeowner Advice

How to Choose a Electrical Company

Not sure what to look for when hiring an electrical company? Here's our expert guidance.

What to Look for in a Contractor

What to Look for in a Contractor

Key things to look for when choosing an electrical contractor.

  • Valid state contractor license and local permits
  • General liability and workers compensation insurance
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in electrical
  • Clear written estimates before work begins
  • Warranty on parts and labor

Questions to Ask

Questions to Ask

Questions to ask when hiring an electrical contractor.

  • Are you licensed and insured?
  • Do you provide written estimates?
  • What is your warranty policy?
  • Will you pull necessary permits?
  • What is your timeline for completion?

Red Flags to Avoid

Red Flags to Avoid

Red flags to avoid when choosing an electrical contractor.

  • Pressure to sign immediately
  • Requests for full payment upfront
  • No written contract or documentation
  • Significantly lower bids than competitors
  • Reluctance to provide references