My Home Electrical Connection connects Treasure Valley homeowners with licensed, insured, and vetted electrical contractors — for panel upgrades, rewiring, EV chargers, lighting, and code-compliant service work across Ada and Canyon County.
What They Do
From full roof replacements to emergency storm damage repairs — our listed companies cover every residential electrical need in Ada and Canyon County.
Outdated 100-amp panels, Federal Pacific or Zinsco brands, and aluminum branch wiring are common in older Treasure Valley homes. Licensed electricians inspect, plan, and replace electrical panels to current Idaho code, often required before adding EV chargers, hot tubs, or major HVAC equipment.
Level 2 chargers (240V) need dedicated circuits and often a panel review. Verified contractors install Tesla, ChargePoint, and universal NEMA 14-50 outlets at code, with rebates available through Idaho Power for qualifying installations.
Knob-and-tube wiring, ungrounded outlets, and insurance-flagged conditions in pre-1970s Boise and Nampa homes often require partial or full rewires. Vetted electricians handle permits, inspections, and patchwork drywall coordination.
Recessed lighting, outdoor lighting, ceiling fans, GFCI and AFCI outlets, dead circuits, and tripping breakers. The everyday electrical work that needs to be done right the first time by someone who pulls permits when required.
Verified Companies
Licensed, insured electrical companies serving Ada and Canyon County. All listings are verified before publishing.
Full Service Electrical · Ada County
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For Electrical Companies
My Home Electrical Connection connects Treasure Valley homeowners directly with your business. No per-lead fees, no bidding wars — just a consistent presence in front of homeowners who are actively looking.
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Why My Home Electrical Connection
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We serve Ada County and Canyon County exclusively. Every homeowner who finds your listing is a local Treasure Valley homeowner — not someone in another state.
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My Home Electrical Connection is part of the My Home Connection real estate ecosystem — cross-referenced by one of the Treasure Valley's most active real estate teams. Sellers, buyers, and new homeowners are part of the audience.
The site is built to rank for the specific questions Treasure Valley homeowners search when they need a electrician. Your listing benefits from that traffic without you having to do any marketing yourself.
Common Questions
Most 200-amp panel upgrades in the Treasure Valley run $2,500 to $4,500 in 2026, depending on panel location, existing wiring condition, and whether a meter base or service mast replacement is included. Full-service upgrades that include a new meter and grounding system can reach $5,500–$7,000. Always verify the quote includes permit fees and Idaho Power coordination.
Common signs: frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, warm or discolored panel covers, 60-amp or 100-amp service in a modern household, Federal Pacific or Zinsco brand panels (insurance-flagged), or plans to add EV charging, heat pumps, or hot tubs. A licensed Treasure Valley electrician can perform a load calculation and confirm whether your current service can handle planned additions.
Yes for most projects. Idaho requires permits for panel work, new circuits, EV charger installations, service changes, and rewires. Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Star, Kuna, Caldwell, and Nampa each issue permits through their respective building departments. Licensed contractors typically handle this for you. Homeowner permits are available but require knowledge of the National Electrical Code and pass an inspection.
A straightforward Level 2 installation — dedicated circuit, garage location, panel has capacity — runs 4–8 hours of contractor time plus permit and inspection lead times (typically 1–2 weeks total). If a panel upgrade is required, plan on 1–2 days of work and 2–4 weeks of total timeline including Idaho Power coordination.
Idaho Power offers rebates on qualifying EV charger installations, heat pump installations, and some smart electrical upgrades — typically $150–$400 per project. Federal tax credits also apply to certain EV charger installations and electrical work tied to solar or battery storage. Licensed Treasure Valley electricians familiar with the rebate process can guide you through documentation.
Many simple swaps (like replacing a light fixture with the power off at the breaker) are legal for homeowners in Idaho. However, anything involving panel work, new circuits, GFCI/AFCI requirements, or load changes should go through a licensed electrician. Insurance, code compliance, and resale disclosure all flag DIY electrical work if it's done outside permit requirements.
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Requirements to List
Valid Idaho Contractor License + Liability Insurance + Physical Idaho Service Area
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