Residential Electricians in Denver Metro
Trusted, Licensed, and Local
When it comes to keeping your home safe, efficient, and up to code, trust the local experts. The Electricians provide full-service residential electrical work throughout the Denver metro area. From quick outlet repairs to major wiring and panel upgrades.
Looking for a Licensed Residential Electrician Near You?
Whether you’re remodeling, adding new lighting, or need help troubleshooting an electrical issue, our certified residential electricians are here to help. We handle everything from small home repairs to complex system installations, all with honest pricing, clean workmanship, and dependable service.
Residential Electricians You Can Trust
As a locally owned Colorado company, we take pride in treating every customer’s home like our own. Our licensed, insured electricians use the latest safety practices and high-quality materials to ensure your system runs reliably for years to come.
We understand the challenges of older homes and the demands of modern ones and we’re committed to providing the right solution for each. From Colorado Springs to Denver to Broomfield, homeowners rely on The Electricians for responsive, respectful, and long-lasting service.


Why Colorado Homeowners Choose The Electricians
Choosing the right electrician means trusting someone with your family’s safety. Here’s why homeowners across the Front Range call us first:
- Licensed and insured local electricians
- Same-day service available for most home repairs
- 5-year workmanship warranty on all projects
- Honest, upfront pricing — no hidden fees
- Thousands of 5-star reviews from Colorado residents
- Locally owned and operated — not a franchise
We believe in doing things the right way, not the easy way. Every job we complete is backed by integrity, skill, and respect for your home.
Residential Electrician FAQs for Homeowners
We’re based in Denver and proudly serve the surrounding metro area including Aurora, Lakewood, Centennial, Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock, Thornton, Westminster, Parker, Arvada, and even down to Colorado Springs. Not sure if we service your area? Just ask!
Yes! We’ve partnered with GreenSky to offer flexible, budget-friendly financing options for major upgrades like panel replacements, generator installs, or whole-home rewiring. Quick approvals, no hidden fees.
Yes—panel upgrades are one of our most requested services. We’ll evaluate your current system, handle permitting, and install a modern, code-compliant electrical panel with built-in surge protection and space for future expansion.
Absolutely. We install Level 2 EV chargers at single-family homes, townhomes, and some apartment garages. We’ll assess your panel, secure permits if needed, and make sure the setup is future-ready for fast, reliable charging.
We offer same-day or next-day scheduling for most residential jobs in Denver and the surrounding areas. For urgent situations, we have emergency electricians on call 24/7. Just give us a call and we’ll get you on the schedule fast.
Yes—every electrician on our team is fully licensed, insured, and background-checked. We also stay current with all Colorado state and local electrical codes, so your home is always in safe, experienced hands.
Nope! We provide free in-person estimates for all residential electrical services during regular business hours (6 AM – 6 PM, Monday through Friday). You’re under no obligation, and we’ll explain everything up front with clear, flat-rate pricing.
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