24 local electrician is a local electrical contractor serving Orlando and Central Florida panel upgrades, outlets and switches, ceiling fans, lighting, fire alarm systems, and repairs for homes and businesses. We answer the phone around the clock, and we come out the same day when it can’t wait.
We’re based at Orlando and we’ve been wiring, repairing and upgrading Central Florida homes and businesses for many years.
Everything we do runs through Orange, Seminole and Osceola County permitting and inspection. That’s not a selling point — it’s just how the work gets done properly, and it’s worth asking any electrician whether they intend to pull one.
We work on houses in Colonialtown and Delaney Park with panels older than the people living in them, and on new builds out in Lake Nona and Avalon Park. We service restaurants on Mills, offices in Maitland, and rentals across Kissimmee. Central Florida is the only place we work.
Our Services
Breakers that trip repeatedly, a panel that’s warm to the touch, or a service that can’t keep up with a modern house. We repair, replace and upgrade panels including the Federal Pacific and Zinsco panels that Florida insurers now refuse to write policies on.
Flickering lights, dead outlets, burning smells, half the house without power. We find the actual fault rather than swapping parts until something works.
Loose, scorched or dead outlets. GFCI installation for kitchens, baths, garages and anywhere outdoors which in Florida is most places.
New fans, replacements, and fans going where there was only a light before. Fan-rated boxes only a standard box will not hold a moving fan, whatever the last person told you
Path, accent, security and architectural lighting, wired to survive Florida outdoor-rated, properly sealed, GFCI protected.
Installation, repair, inspection and monitoring for commercial buildings and multi-family properties across Orlando.
Restaurants, offices, retail and multi-tenant buildings. We work around your trading hours, not ours.
Sparks, burning smells, a panel that’s hot, no power to half the house. We answer at 2am.
Dedicated circuits for ranges, dryers, ovens and other high-draw appliances.

More lightning than anywhere else in the country The corridor between Orlando and Tampa gets struck more than any other part of the United States. A whole-home surge protector at the panel is one of the least expensive things you can put in an Orlando house, and one of the few that pays for itself the first time it’s needed. Most homes here still don’t have one.
Panels that your insurer has opinions about Florida carriers have been non-renewing policies over Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panels, Zinsco panels and aluminium branch wiring. If a 4-point inspection has come back badly, or a renewal letter has arrived with conditions attached, that’s a fixable problem and there’s usually a deadline attached to it. Call us before you call the carrier back.
Hurricane season is a wiring problem too Generator interlocks and transfer switches, so nobody is running extension cords through a window in September. Panel condition checked before storm season, not during it.
We pull the permit Every job that needs one. Orange, Seminole and Osceola. It’s worth asking anyone who quotes you whether they plan to.
Whether it’s a dead outlet, a panel your insurer has flagged, or something that’s sparking right now
This is usually a Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panel, a Zinsco panel, or aluminium branch wiring common in Central Florida homes built roughly between 1965 and 1975. Florida carriers have been declining to write or renew policies on them. It's a fixable problem, and there's normally a deadline attached to the renewal, so it's worth getting an assessment before the date rather than after.
Almost certainly. The Orlando–Tampa corridor sees more lightning than any other part of the country, and a strike doesn't have to hit your house to destroy what's plugged into it. A surge protector at the panel protects everything downstream, and it's one of the cheaper things you can add to a Florida home.
A burning smell, sparks, an outlet or panel that's warm or discoloured, breakers tripping immediately and repeatedly, or losing power to part of the house while your neighbours still have theirs. Call straight away. A single dead outlet or a failed light fixture is not an emergency those can be scheduled.
Yes. 24 hours a day, seven days a week, across Orlando and the surrounding metro.
For genuine emergencies, we aim for same-day and often within hours, depending on where you are and what's already booked. Call and we'll give you an honest window rather than an optimistic one
A breaker doing its job occasionally is normal. A breaker tripping repeatedly is telling you something an overloaded circuit, a failing breaker, or a fault in the wiring. What is genuinely dangerous is a breaker that stops tripping when it should, which is the specific failure mode the old Federal Pacific panels are known for. Don't ignore repeated trips, and don't tape one down.
Orlando and the surrounding metro Sanford, Maitland, Apopka, Winter Park, Altamonte Springs, Kissimmee plus neighbour hoods across Orange, Seminole and Osceola County.
Local Electrician in Orlando providing fast, reliable electrical repairs, installations, upgrades, and emergency services for homes and businesses.