For over 30 years, we’ve powered Rhode Island with expert electrical services delivered with a personal touch. Discover our story and commitment to quality.
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Your well pump stops working and suddenly you have no water. Your heating system won’t run because the electrical panel tripped. Your generator won’t kick on during an outage that’s already hit hour six.
These aren’t problems that wait for business hours. In Glocester, where power lines go down more often because of tree exposure and weather, and restoration takes longer because crews prioritize areas serving more customers, you need an electrician who understands what’s actually at stake.
When you call us for emergency electrical services in Glocester, RI, you get a licensed Master Electrician who arrives with the tools, parts, and experience to solve most problems in one visit. You get someone who’s worked these rural roads for decades and knows that distance doesn’t change the urgency. You get your power back, your water running, and your family safe.
We’ve been serving Rhode Island since before GPS made it easy to find properties on the outlying roads throughout Glocester. We know where Chepachet is. We’ve upgraded panels in West Glocester. We’ve installed generators near Durfee Hill where outages last longer and equipment works harder.
Our team includes fully licensed and insured Master Electricians and Electrical Inspector Certified professionals. We’re members of the Rhode Island Electrical Inspectors IAEI Roger Williams Chapter. We’ve completed over 1,500 commercial projects and thousands of residential jobs across the state.
Rural homeowners learn quickly which companies show up and which ones don’t. We show up. Our fleet covers all of Rhode Island, including the wooded areas and back roads where you actually live.
You call our emergency line and talk to a real person who understands electrical emergencies. No voicemail. No “we’ll call you back in the morning.” We assess what’s happening, what’s at risk, and how quickly you need help.
We dispatch a licensed electrician to your location in Glocester, RI, often with same-day availability. They arrive in a fully stocked service vehicle with the diagnostic equipment and common parts needed to handle most emergency repairs without a second trip.
The electrician identifies the problem, explains what’s wrong in plain language, and walks you through the repair options. If it’s a safety issue, we handle it immediately. If your panel is overloaded or your wiring is outdated, we’ll tell you what needs to happen now versus what can wait. Then we fix it, test it, and make sure your system is safe and functional before we leave.
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Emergency electrical services in Glocester, RI include power outages caused by panel failures, tripped breakers that won’t reset, sparking outlets or fixtures, burning smells from electrical components, and generators that won’t start during an outage. We handle exposed wiring, damaged service lines on your property, and electrical issues preventing your well pump or heating system from running.
In older Glocester homes, we regularly see mixed-age wiring, improper connections between systems, and overloaded circuits from decades of additions. Some properties in Chepachet still have their original entrance panels. These aren’t just code violations—they’re safety risks that get worse during storms when your electrical system is under the most stress.
We also handle emergency generator repairs and installations. As an authorized certified Generac Generator Dealer, we understand that backup power isn’t optional in Glocester—it’s essential. When multi-day outages mean no water and no heat, a working generator is the difference between inconvenience and crisis.
Yes. We’re available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including holidays. Electrical emergencies don’t follow a schedule, and neither do we.
When you call our emergency line, you reach someone who can dispatch a licensed electrician to your location in Glocester, RI. We don’t use answering services that take messages and promise callbacks. We answer, we assess, and we respond.
Same-day service is often available even in northwest Rhode Island. Our fleet of service vehicles covers all of Rhode Island, including the rural areas where response times matter most. Distance doesn’t change our commitment to fast response.
Response time depends on where you’re located in Glocester and what else is happening across our service area, but we prioritize emergencies that involve safety risks or critical system failures.
If your electrical panel is sparking, if you smell burning, or if your well pump isn’t working because of an electrical issue, we treat that as urgent. If your generator won’t start during a multi-day outage, we understand what’s at stake.
We keep our service vehicles stocked with common parts and diagnostic equipment specifically so we can solve most problems in one visit. That means less waiting, fewer trips, and faster resolution when you need power restored.
If you see sparks, smell burning, or notice exposed wiring, shut off power at the main breaker if you can do so safely. Don’t touch electrical panels, outlets, or fixtures that are hot, smoking, or sparking.
If your power is out but your neighbors have power, check your main breaker and panel for any obvious trips or damage. If your generator won’t start, check that it has fuel and that the transfer switch is in the correct position.
Don’t attempt repairs yourself, especially in an emergency. Electrical work in Rhode Island requires a licensed electrician for a reason—improper repairs create safety hazards and code violations that make the problem worse. Wait for our team to arrive and handle it correctly.
Yes. Our team includes fully licensed and insured Master Electricians and Electrical Inspector Certified professionals. We’re members of the Rhode Island Electrical Inspectors IAEI Roger Williams Chapter and fully compliant with the NFPA’s Certification Code of Ethics.
Licensing matters because electrical work that doesn’t meet code creates safety risks and liability issues. If you ever need to file an insurance claim or sell your property, unpermitted or unlicensed electrical work becomes a problem.
We pull permits when required, we follow Rhode Island electrical code, and we provide documentation of our work. You get a Certificate of Insurance upon request. This isn’t just about fixing the immediate problem—it’s about making sure the repair is safe, legal, and done right.
Emergency service costs more than scheduled work because you’re paying for immediate availability, after-hours response, and the expertise to diagnose and fix problems quickly under pressure.
The actual cost depends on what’s wrong, what parts are needed, and how long the repair takes. A tripped breaker that needs resetting costs less than a panel replacement. A generator that won’t start because of a bad battery costs less than one with a failed transfer switch.
We give you a clear explanation of what’s wrong and what the repair will cost before we start work. No surprises. No padding. If there’s a temporary fix that gets you through the night and a permanent solution that can wait until morning, we’ll tell you both options and let you decide.
Yes. We’re an authorized certified Generac Generator Dealer, and we handle emergency generator repairs, maintenance, and installations throughout Glocester, RI.
If your generator won’t start during an outage, we can diagnose the issue and get it running. Common problems include dead batteries, failed transfer switches, fuel delivery issues, and control board failures. Most of these we can fix on-site with parts we carry in our service vehicles.
If you don’t have a generator yet, we can walk you through what size you need based on your electrical load, especially if you’re running a well pump and heating system. In rural Glocester, where multi-day outages are a real possibility, a properly sized and maintained generator isn’t a luxury—it’s infrastructure.