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Custom electrical projects in Bakersfield
Custom electrical projects in Bakersfield and Kern County. Licensed local electricians—we map the route and breakers, install to code, test, and show you what changed before we leave. Call (661) 293-0213 or use the form just below the hero.
How can we help you?
Fastest path is a call. If you prefer, tap below and we will reach out.
For fire, smoke, or injury, call 911 first. Then (661) 293-0213 for the electrical side.
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Next step
Tell us your timeline and send photos if you have them—we will respond with clear next steps. Call (661) 293-0213 anytime.
Questions
Before we pick a date
A few photos and a short call usually tell us what we are walking into before we schedule.
How we plan the work
We confirm materials, routing, and safety checkpoints before we start—so the job stays predictable and inspectable when codes require it.
Load & panel check
We confirm breaker space and routing so the new work fits your electrical system safely.
Code-aligned installation
Correct wire sizing, grounding, and protection—documented clearly when a permit or inspection is part of the job.
Testing & cleanup
We verify operation, walk you through what changed, and leave work areas tidy.
How long does the visit usually take?
Straightforward installs are often a partial or full day. Longer runs, concrete, or panel work can add time—we outline a realistic window before we start.
What if something unexpected shows up?
We stop, show you what we found, and agree on options before we expand scope. No silent surprises.
What to expect
Below is the straight version: what we do on site, what tends to move price, and how we keep the work safe and neat.
We are based in Bakersfield and schedule across Kern County with the same standards on materials, workmanship, and communication.
We serve Kern County from Bakersfield—including Rosedale, Lamont, Arvin, Shafter. See all service areas.
Options we help you compare
Scope vs budget
We split “must do” from “nice to have” so you can phase work without cutting corners on safety.
Access and finishes
Drywall cuts, exterior routing, and paint touch plans are discussed up front when they affect the schedule.
Future plans
If you expect bigger loads later (kitchen remodel, extra AC, workshop gear), we note it so today’s install does not block tomorrow’s plans.
Your project
Typical scope
Planning, materials, installation, and testing are standard. If trenching, drywall repair, or panel work is required, we spell that out in the quote before we start.
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Planning & permits
Load review, routing plan, and permit path when required—so inspectors see clean, explainable work.
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Installation
Correct devices, supports, and terminations installed to modern NEC expectations for your occupancy type.
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Labeling & documentation
Breaker labeling and notes that make the next visit faster—whether that is us or another licensed electrician.
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Testing
Operational checks so you know the circuit behaves the way you expect under real use.
How the job runs
Neat routing, the right protection, and a walk-through before we leave.
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Site review
We confirm access, route, and panel details before we lock in a plan that fits your space.
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Install
We complete the agreed scope with clean workmanship and materials suited to the environment.
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Verify
We test, label, and walk you through what changed and what to watch for.
Want a written quote? Call or send photos. We will confirm scope before we schedule.
Request a quoteWhy call Electrical ASAP
Licensed & insured
California contractor standards with documentation available on request.
Clear communication
Plain-language options so you can decide confidently, not from jargon.
Local dispatch
Based in Bakersfield with scheduling across Kern County communities.
Code-first mindset
Work built for safety, inspection, and long-term reliability, not shortcuts.
Service areas
Areas we work in
Alongside Bakersfield, we regularly schedule work in the Kern County communities linked below.
What our clients have said about our custom electrical projects
Below are three real Google reviews from customers in Kern County. Your project will be its own story, but the way we work stays consistent.
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5 out of 5 stars
“Needed some electrical updating on an older house after a home inspection preparing to sell. Jose was attentive to the needs. His work is impeccable and you can see he takes pride in his work.”
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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.”
Ballpark pricing
Rough budgets
Ballpark only—every home is different. You will get a written quote after we understand access, parts, and code requirements. Larger projects (panels, dedicated circuits, trenching) are quoted after photos and a short walkthrough.
Straightforward install
$400–$2,200+
Many planned installs land here once routing, devices, and protection are known.
Larger or panel-tied scope
$2,000–$9,500+
Service upgrades, long runs, concrete, or specialty gear—we outline why before work starts.
FAQ
Questions we hear a lot
My project is not on your checklist—do you still take it?
Often, yes. This page is for work that does not match one line item: odd circuits, small relocations, inspector follow-ups, or “make it safe and explain options.” Call (661) 293-0213 with photos or notes and we will tell you honestly if we are the right fit.
How do you quote unusual or one-off electrical work?
We start with photos and a short phone consult when possible, then confirm scope on site. You get what we will do, what needs a permit, and what can wait—before we open walls or the panel.
Do you serve Bakersfield and Kern County for this type of work?
Yes. Electrical ASAP is licensed and insured, and we schedule from our Bakersfield base throughout the county.
Will I need a permit?
Many installs require permits and inspection. We tell you upfront when permits apply, what the inspector will look for, and how we document the work.
How do you protect my panel and finishes?
We plan routing, breaker sizing, and access before we cut holes. Work stays neat, labeled, and testable so the next person who opens the panel can work safely.
Can you work around my schedule?
We coordinate windows that fit occupied homes and businesses. For longer jobs we explain what will be energized vs de-energized each day.
What information speeds up quoting?
Photos of the panel cover open (if safe), the approximate route, and what you are adding or changing help us quote accurately without guesswork.
Do you offer warranties?
We stand behind workmanship and use listed materials installed to NEC expectations. Ask about coverage for your specific project type.
What if my home is older?
Older wiring and panels need honest load checks. If something is unsafe or undersized, we explain options before we commit you to the wrong path.
Do you handle materials and parts?
Yes. We source appropriate breakers, boxes, devices, and wire for the job so you are not chasing parts mid-project.
How do I prepare for the visit?
Clear access to the panel and work areas, pets secured, and a short list of goals or questions helps your electrician start fast and finish clean.
What is different about Electrical ASAP?
Clear pricing, installs done to code, and updates you can use—especially when the job touches your main panel or high-amperage circuits.
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Tell us your timeline and send photos if you have them—we will respond with clear next steps. Call (661) 293-0213 anytime.