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24/7 Emergency Electrician in Monmouth County, NJ
Electrical emergencies don't wait, and neither do we. When you have a power outage, sparking outlet, tripped breaker that won't reset, or any electrical hazard, call us immediately — day or night.
When to Call for Emergency Electrical Service
Some electrical problems are urgent safety hazards that require immediate attention. If you experience any of the following, do not wait — call us right away.
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Complete power outage
When the power is out in your home and it's not a utility issue.
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Sparking or arcing outlets
Visible sparks from an outlet or switch are a fire hazard.
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Burning smell from outlets or panel
Burning plastic or electrical smell means something is overheating.
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Breaker won't reset or keeps tripping
A breaker that trips repeatedly indicates an overload or fault.
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Visible smoke or scorch marks
Discoloration around outlets, switches, or the panel needs immediate inspection.
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Storm or flood damage
Water-damaged electrical systems must be inspected before power is restored.
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Electrical shocks from outlets
Any shock from an outlet or appliance requires immediate attention.
Call Us Right Now
Our emergency line is answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We serve all of Monmouth County and surrounding areas.
(732) 655-4025Text Us InsteadEmergency rate: $399 · Standard service: $239 · Licensed & insured
70% of emergencies are residential
Most of our emergency calls come from homeowners. We understand that electrical problems are stressful — we respond quickly, explain clearly, and fix it right.
Emergency Service FAQs
How quickly can you respond to an electrical emergency?
We aim to respond to all emergency calls within 24 hours, with same-day response available for urgent situations. For immediate safety concerns, call (732) 655-4025 and we will advise you on the right steps while we're on our way.
What is your emergency service rate?
Emergency service calls are $399. Standard service calls are $239. We are transparent about pricing upfront — no surprise fees after the fact.
What should I do while waiting for an emergency electrician?
If you smell burning or see sparks, turn off the circuit at the breaker if it's safe to do so, and avoid using the affected outlets. For serious hazards like visible flames or smoke, evacuate and call 911 first, then call us.
