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Get Free Quotes NowYour circuit breaker keeps tripping every time a summer storm rolls through Brickell, and now half the outlets in your condo have gone dead — including the one powering your window AC unit during a stretch of 95-degree heat. Electrical problems in Miami carry stakes that don't exist in most other cities: the combination of relentless humidity, salt air blowing in off Biscayne Bay, and aging mid-century wiring in older Coral Gables and Little Havana homes accelerates corrosion inside panels and junction boxes faster than most homeowners realize. What makes finding a good electrical contractor here genuinely difficult is that Miami-Dade County enforces its own amended version of the National Electrical Code, and any permitted work — from panel upgrades to generator hookups — requires a licensed master electrician who knows those local amendments cold. Plenty of operators will take your job and pull the wrong permit, or skip the permit entirely, leaving you liable when you try to sell. Skip the guesswork and get free quotes through AllServiceMiami from contractors who actually know Miami-Dade's electrical code.
The electrical work Miami homeowners need most includes panel upgrades for older homes still running 100-amp service, whole-home surge protection against the area's near-daily lightning strikes, generator interlock installations ahead of hurricane season, and rewiring of aluminum-wired 1970s construction common throughout Kendall and Hialeah. Salt-air corrosion also drives frequent outlet and fixture replacements in waterfront properties. AllServiceMiami connects you with licensed electricians who specialize in exactly these Miami-specific challenges.
Electricians in Miami typically charge $75–$150/hour or flat rates per job. Panel upgrades, outlet installations, and rewiring are quoted per project.
Most electrical work beyond minor repairs requires a permit in Miami-Dade County. Licensed electricians handle the permit process for you.
Signs include frequently tripped breakers, flickering lights, burning smells, or a panel under 200 amps in an older Miami home.
Florida requires all electricians to be state-licensed. AllServiceMiami verifies every electrician's license and insurance before listing them.
Yes. Many electricians in Miami specialize in Level 2 EV charger installation for home garages. This usually requires a permit and dedicated 240V circuit.
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