code corrections repair 24/7 ELECTRICAL SERVICE License #1116554
Code corrections repair in Bakersfield
We troubleshoot on site, quote the repair, and fix what failed. Plain answers, licensed work. Bakersfield and Kern County.
Based in Bakersfield. We travel across Kern County, including Rosedale, Lamont, Arvin, Shafter, Wasco.
Electrical help when you need it
Choose call for fastest routing, quote when you want pricing in writing, or schedule online—we confirm scope before we dispatch.
Easily schedule online
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Add your name and phone number and we’ll take you to scheduling.
For fire, smoke, or injury, call 911 first. Then (661) 293-0213 for the electrical side.
Code corrections repair
For code corrections we troubleshoot on site, quote what we think it needs, and stock common parts when we can. If it is bigger than a quick fix, you get the number before we open up more.
- Isolate the circuit, test, and show you the failure point when it is not obvious.
- Repair or replace what failed; we flag other wear if you want it handled while we are there.
- Walk through what we changed before we leave—no “it should be fine” without a quick check.
What to do next
Call or use the form at the bottom. A sentence on what changed and when beats “it just stopped”—we route the right tech and a realistic window.
- What changed and what is not working right now
- Any buzz, heat, or burnt smell happening now (say yes outright)
- A quick photo of the problem fixture or switch (optional but helps)
When to call for a repair
It worked yesterday
Sudden failures often point to a loose connection, worn device, or a breaker issue - we isolate it fast.
Intermittent problems
Flicker, random trips, or devices that “sometimes” work are diagnosable with the right tests and patience.
Warm, buzzing, or burning smell
Stop using the circuit and call. These can indicate an unsafe connection or failing component.
Need us soon? Use the callback form below or call now. If you smell burning or see sparks, skip the form and dial dispatch.
Our repair process
Step 1
Diagnose
We isolate the issue, test safely, and confirm the real failure point.
Step 2
Repair
We fix or replace the right component and address any unsafe wiring or terminations we find.
Step 3
Verify
We test operation under normal use so you are not left guessing after we leave.
Service areas
We also provide code corrections in these areas
From Bakersfield, we schedule repair calls across Kern County. Tap a city for local electrician info.
What our clients have said about our code corrections
Three Google clips matched to work like yours; tap a card for the full wording online.
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5 out of 5 stars
“Our power went out with a bad breaker, it was 7pm at night, Electrical ASAP was totally that they were so fast to the rescue! I would totally recommend them!!”
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5 out of 5 stars
“Thank you very much to Electrical ASAP. I am very pleased with the work done on my electrical panel. The service was of excellent quality, highly professional, and reasonable price. I am extremely satisfied with their work.”
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5 out of 5 stars
“These guys came on a Monday morning after our breaker box was vandalized. It was an emergency and they found a way to fit us in. I don’t know what we would have done if they didn’t see how much we needed their services, ASAP.”
Pricing
Clear plan and realistic pricing
Repairs vary based on access, parts, and whether the issue is isolated or part of a larger wiring problem. We explain what we find and what it means before we proceed.
Simple device repair
~$185+
Straightforward outlet or switch replacement when wiring is in good shape—often finished in one visit.
Troubleshooting visit
Varies
We test to find the real fault, then quote the repair before larger work—not guess-and-swap.
Complex repairs
Written quote
Damaged circuits, hidden wiring faults, or multi-point problems get a clear written plan and price before we commit.
FAQ
Repair questions
How do you start a repair visit?
Safe isolation, targeted testing, then we explain the cause and options before we touch more than we have to. The aim is a lasting fix, not a band-aid reset.
Do you take jobs like this in our area?
Yes. We are licensed and insured, based in Bakersfield, and schedule code corrections work across the county. Request a quote online or call for the next open slot.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. We are licensed and insured for residential and commercial electrical work.
Do you offer free estimates?
Free estimates are available for many planned installs and upgrades. Troubleshooting and diagnostic visits use a $197.50+ service fee that covers your first hour of labor, including diagnosis—we explain what to expect before we schedule.
What should I send so you can quote without a long back-and-forth?
Photos, safe access to the panel when possible, and a short note on the goal or symptom. If a permit is in play, we spell out the sequence before we start.
Do you warranty your repair workmanship?
We stand behind workmanship on the repairs we perform. If something we fixed fails because of our work, we make it right. Call us and we will review what happened.
What if the problem comes back after the visit?
Intermittent issues sometimes need a second look. Tell us what changed and when and we bump repeat concerns on the same circuit.
Can you work evenings or weekends?
Emergency calls are 24/7. Planned repairs are scheduled in normal windows when possible. When you call we spell out what openings exist.
Will you share photos of what you found?
Yes, when it helps you decide. Many customers want a clear picture of a damaged device, loose neutral, or overheated termination.
How long do most repairs take on site?
Simple swaps can be an hour or two. Diagnostics for mystery trips can take longer because rushing tests creates wrong fixes.
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