Electrical repair, installation, and planning
Panels, EV chargers, outlets, lighting, circuits, rewiring, troubleshooting, and emergency electrical repair. Home Systems LA pages go beyond service labels by explaining when to repair, when to replace, what can go wrong, what cost drivers matter, and what to document before work is covered or a system is restarted.
Electrical Panel Upgrade
100 amp panels, EV chargers, heat pumps, flickering lights, crowded breakers, and remodel load planning
EV Charger Installation
Level 2 charger installs, garage circuits, panel capacity, load management, and SCE or LADWP planning
Outlet and Switch Repair
dead outlets, warm switches, GFCI trips, loose receptacles, and old device replacement
Lighting Installation
recessed lights, exterior security lights, kitchen lighting, dimmers, and room upgrades
Whole-Home Rewiring
old wiring, remodels, knob-and-tube concerns, ungrounded outlets, and insurance or inspection issues
Dedicated Circuits
microwaves, HVAC equipment, tankless water heaters, laundry, workshops, ADUs, and kitchen upgrades
Generator and Backup Readiness
transfer switches, critical loads, outage planning, sump/medical equipment, and panel organization
Emergency Electrical Repair
burning smells, sparking outlets, partial power, tripping breakers, wet panels, and urgent safety issues
Local electrical issues Home Systems LA plans for
Woodland Hills, Canoga Park, Chatsworth, and Porter Ranch put equipment under longer heat stress. Van Nuys, North Hollywood, and Panorama City add apartment access, rooftop equipment, tenant scheduling, and parking constraints. Burbank and Magnolia Park have municipal utility planning differences. Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Sherman Oaks, and Encino may need gate access, hillside routing, finish protection, and HOA coordination.
The best service visit starts before the truck rolls: photos, age labels, panel photos, cleanout locations, shutoff locations, roof keys, gate instructions, symptom timing, and whether a recent remodel or appliance change happened. That preparation reduces guesswork and helps the technician separate immediate repair from larger replacement or code-scope decisions.
Get a tech window without guessing.
Use the external scheduler, then have the city, system type, access notes, photos, and urgency ready so the visit starts with useful context.