Electrical emergencies don't wait โ and neither do we. Licensed electricians dispatched immediately across St. Louis City, County, and surrounding communities. Call now.
When you smell burning from your electrical panel at midnight, when your power goes out and won't come back, when you see sparks from an outlet โ you need a licensed electrician immediately, not tomorrow morning. We provide true 24/7 emergency electrical service across the entire St. Louis metro area.
When you call our emergency line, you speak to a real person who dispatches a licensed electrician to your location. No call centers, no answering services, no waiting until Monday.
If you smell burning or see sparks, do not try to fix it yourself. If safe to do so, turn off the main breaker to cut power to the affected area. If there's an active fire, get everyone out and call 911 first, then call us. For non-fire emergencies, call us immediately and we'll walk you through any safety steps while we dispatch an electrician.
We serve St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Charles County, and Jefferson County for emergency calls. Our electricians carry fully stocked trucks so most emergency repairs can be completed on the first visit. All emergency work is done to code, properly permitted, and documented for your insurance.
St. Louis weather is hard on electrical infrastructure. Ice storms, straight-line winds, and fallen trees can damage your service entrance, weatherhead, or meter base. We coordinate directly with Ameren Missouri on emergency meter pulls when service entrance repair or replacement is needed. We handle the entire process so you don't have to navigate utility coordination during a crisis.
Call now for a free, no-obligation estimate. We respond fast.
๐ (314) 408-5647 โ Call NowWe aim to respond to St. Louis metro emergencies within 60 minutes. Response time depends on your location and current call volume. Call us at (314) 408-5647 and we'll give you an honest ETA immediately.
Electrical emergencies include: burning smell from outlets or the panel, sparking wires or outlets, a breaker that won't reset and controls critical circuits, power out to part of your home after a storm, exposed live wiring, or any situation where you believe there's a fire or shock risk. When in doubt, call โ we'd rather you call unnecessarily than ignore a real hazard.
If you smell burning or see sparking: turn off the main breaker if you can do so safely, leave the home, and call 911 first, then us. For less urgent issues (like a tripped breaker), stay clear of the problem area and avoid using that circuit until we arrive.
Emergency calls outside normal business hours may carry a service call fee. We're transparent about pricing โ we'll tell you the fee when you call, before we dispatch. No hidden charges after the fact.
We cover all of St. Louis City, St. Louis County, Jefferson County, St. Charles County, and surrounding communities including Chesterfield, Kirkwood, Webster Groves, Ballwin, O'Fallon, Fenton, Florissant, Arnold, Wildwood, and South City.
A repeatedly tripping breaker usually means the circuit is overloaded, there's a short circuit, or the breaker itself is failing. Don't keep resetting it โ a breaker that trips repeatedly is doing its job protecting the wiring. Call us to diagnose the cause before something more serious develops.