Master-planned-community-savvy electricians serving every sub-neighborhood of Highlands Ranch. Licensed, insured, available 24/7.
Working in Highlands Ranch is a different job than working in older Denver — the homes are newer, the panels are bigger, and the HOA actually checks.
Highlands Ranch was master-planned, which means most homes have proper 200-amp service from the start. But the original 1990s and early-2000s panels in Northridge and Eastridge are now 25–30 years old, and the breakers are showing it — tripping on loads they used to carry, refusing to reset cleanly, or getting hot at the bus bar. The newer BackCountry and Settler's Chase homes face a different problem: they were built for the 2010s appliance set, and the EV-plus-heat-pump combo is pushing some of them right up against capacity. Electrician Pro 24's Highlands Ranch electricians know the difference, and we know which sub-neighborhoods require Highlands Ranch Community Association ARC review for visible exterior work like outdoor lighting or landscape transformer installs. We pull the permits, we file the ARC paperwork, and we leave the job clean.
Local Highlands Ranch electricians, real ETAs, written quotes before any work starts. We're licensed, permitted, and on-call 24/7.
An electrician will call you back within minutes.
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Full-service residential and commercial electrical work for Highlands Ranch homes and businesses — emphasis on panel work, EV chargers, and HOA-compliant exterior electrical.
Fixing outlets, switches, and wiring issues in Highlands Ranch homes.
Indoor & outdoor lighting solutions.
Service upgrades for safety and modern load.
Professional installation, balancing & repair.
Tesla & Level 2 home EV charger installation.
Day or night — we're ready when you need us.
Highlands Ranch has architectural review on visible exterior work. We handle the ARC paperwork and pre-approve fixture choices so you're not getting rework letters.
Most original Highlands Ranch panels are 25+ years old now. We've seen every brand installed in the development and know which ones are quietly failing.
Service upgrades, sub-panels, EV chargers, and most new circuits require a Douglas County permit. We pull them — and pass first inspection.
Real humans answer the phone at 2 AM. If a breaker won't reset in Northridge on a Sunday, you're not leaving a voicemail.
We service every Highlands Ranch neighborhood — full coverage across 80126, 80129, 80130. Don't see yours? Call (720) 744-3980 — chances are we're already on a job nearby.
For visible exterior work — landscape lighting transformers, EV charger pedestals on garage exteriors, outdoor receptacles in front-of-house locations — yes, the Highlands Ranch Community Association requires ARC review. We provide the cut sheets and drawings the committee asks for so the approval is fast.
If it's 25+ years old and you're starting to see breakers trip on loads they used to carry, or the panel feels warm at the bus, yes — proactive replacement is much cheaper than emergency replacement. Most Highlands Ranch homes already have 200-amp service, which makes the panel-only swap straightforward.
Often yes in Highlands Ranch, since most homes already have 200-amp service. We do a load calculation against your actual usage — not a worst-case spreadsheet — and tell you honestly whether the existing panel can take a 50-amp circuit or whether you should upgrade first.
Typical emergency response from our base is 40–55 minutes to anywhere in 80126 / 80129 / 80130. BackCountry and Settler's Chase are at the longer end of that range; Town Center and Eastridge are usually under 45 minutes.
Yes — and it's a smart add for any Highlands Ranch home. We install a Type 2 SPD at the main panel, which protects every circuit downstream from the kind of surge that took out three neighbors' microwaves last summer.