The quote you get is the bill you pay.
Electrical work has a trust problem: identical panels bid $1,900 to $10,000 apart, "technicians" on commission, and handshake jobs that fail inspection years later. Livewire runs the other way — flat-rate pricing in writing, every job permitted, every inspector met.
Flat-rate, before we start
You approve a written line-item price before a tool comes off the truck. No hourly meter, no surprise multiplier, no commission-paid upsells.
Permitted & inspected. Every job.
Unpermitted work can void insurance and fail resale inspection. We pull the permit, meet the inspector, and hand you the paperwork in a folder.
Power back by dinner
Panel swaps: off in the morning, on before dinner. Rewires: we fish through existing openings and patch what we open. Drop cloths, shoe covers, done.
The big four we're asked for every week.
Four steps. Zero mystery.
We inspect the panel, test what's flickering, and give you a straight answer — including "you don't need us yet."
Line-item price with the permit included. It doesn't change when the walls open.
Text-ahead arrival, floor protection, power back before dinner on panel swaps.
We meet the inspector, pass first time, and hand you the folder your insurer and your next buyer will ask for.
What neighbors say when the lights stay on.
“On time, explained everything in plain English, and the final bill matched the quote to the dollar.”
“They replaced our Federal Pacific panel in a day. Passed inspection first time — and our insurance renewed.”
“EV charger installed Tuesday. I haven't seen a gas station in three months.”
Asked before every job.
How long will my power be off?
For a panel upgrade: one working day. Off after breakfast, on before dinner. We schedule around your work-from-home calls and text you at every milestone.
Will you tear open my walls?
Rewires go through existing openings wherever physically possible — attic, crawlspace, closets. What we do open, we patch. You paint one wall, not a house.
Are you going to upsell me?
Our electricians aren't paid commission. If one outlet needs fixing, we fix one outlet — and tell you honestly what we saw in the panel while we were there.
Is my Federal Pacific panel really dangerous?
FPE Stab-Lok breakers have a documented failure-to-trip history, and many insurers now refuse to renew homes that have them. We'll confirm what you have in a free 15-minute look — no drama, just a straight answer.
Find out what's behind your walls.
A free safety + upgrade estimate: we inspect the panel, test the weird outlet, and quote flat-rate in writing. No pressure — and no commission on the other end of it.