Denver Power Electric — professional Electrical in Denver, CO

Trusted Denver Electrician for Homes & Businesses

Licensed Denver electrician since 2009. Panel upgrades, EV chargers, rewiring & 24/7 emergency service. Flat-rate pricing. Call (303) 555-0158 today.

Denver Power Electric has been the electrician Denver homeowners call since 2009, when master electrician Aaron Voss founded the company on one promise: honest, code-correct work at a price you see before we start. Today our 16 trucks roll out of our shop at 1450 S Broadway, serving Wash Park, Capitol Hill, Cherry Creek, Stapleton, Berkeley, Sloan's Lake, and every neighborhood in between. With a 4.9-star rating from 960 Google reviews, we have earned a reputation as the team that shows up on time, explains the work plainly, and leaves the job site cleaner than we found it.

Denver's housing stock is part of what keeps us busy. Bungalows in Park Hill and Congress Park were often built with knob-and-tube wiring or 60- to 100-amp panels that simply cannot handle modern loads like induction ranges, hot tubs, and home offices. We specialize in 200A panel upgrades and full-home rewiring that bring century-old houses up to current NEC and Denver permit standards. Every upgrade is permitted through the City and County of Denver and inspected, so your work is documented and insurable.

Colorado leads the country in EV adoption, and Denver homeowners are taking advantage of state and Xcel Energy incentives. Our crews install Level 2 chargers from Tesla, ChargePoint, and Wallbox daily. A typical EV charger installation runs $600 to $2,200 depending on panel capacity and the run to your garage. Need more juice first? We will scope the panel upgrade and the charger together so you only pay for one permit and one trip.

Beyond the big projects, we handle the everyday work that keeps a Denver home safe and comfortable: recessed lighting in finished basements, ceiling fans for those dry summer nights, whole-home surge protection against our notorious afternoon thunderstorms, and standby generators for the rare but real grid outages. Because Denver sits at 5,280 feet, we also size equipment correctly for altitude derating, something general handymen routinely get wrong.

We are fully insured and licensed under CO Master Electrician License #ME.0047213, and our flat-rate pricing means no hourly meter ticking while we diagnose. When a panel sparks at 11 PM or a circuit dies during a dinner party, our 24/7 emergency electricians are a phone call away. Whether you are flipping a Highlands Victorian, wiring a new ADU, or just need a few outlets and switches replaced, Denver Power Electric is the licensed, local crew that does it right the first time. Call (303) 555-0158 for a free, no-pressure estimate.

Electrical Work Built for Denver's Older Homes

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Electrical Work Built for Denver's Older Homes

Established 2009 — Denver owned & operated

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Panel Upgrades, EV Chargers & Whole-Home Rewiring

Rated 4.9★ by 960 customers

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Licensed, Insured, and Local Since 2009

Fully licensed & insured (CO Master Electrician License #ME.0047213)

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Serving Every Denver Neighborhood, 7 Days a Week

Serving 10+ communities across the metro

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to hire an electrician in Denver?

Small jobs like replacing outlets, switches, or a single light fixture typically run $150 to $450, while larger projects like a 200A panel upgrade range from $2,500 to $4,500. We quote every job as a flat rate before any work begins, so you know the full price up front with no hourly surprises.

Do I need a permit for electrical work in Denver?

Yes. Most electrical work in the City and County of Denver, including panel upgrades, new circuits, EV chargers, and rewiring, requires a permit and inspection. We pull all permits for you and coordinate the inspection, so the work is properly documented and your homeowners insurance stays valid.

My Denver home still has knob-and-tube wiring. Is that dangerous?

Knob-and-tube wiring is common in older Denver neighborhoods like Park Hill and Baker, and while it can still function, it lacks a ground wire and degrades over time, which raises fire risk and can block insurance renewals. We offer free assessments and can phase a full rewire to fit your budget and timeline.

Can you upgrade my panel and install an EV charger at the same time?

Absolutely, and it usually saves money. Many older Denver homes need a 200A panel before adding a Level 2 charger, so we scope both together under one permit and one trip. The combined project commonly runs $3,500 to $6,000 depending on your panel and garage layout.

Are you available for emergencies after hours?

Yes. We run 24/7 emergency electrical service across Denver for situations like burning smells, sparking panels, dead circuits, or storm damage. Call (303) 555-0158 any time and a licensed electrician will respond, often the same hour.

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