24/7 Emergency Electrician in Calabasas, CA
Electrical emergency in Calabasas? Sparking outlets, burning smells, dead circuits — call the owner directly, any hour.
24/7 Emergency Electrician in Calabasas, Los Angeles County
Electrical emergencies don't keep business hours. EZ Power & Light answers emergency calls in Calabasas, Los Angeles County around the clock — and when you call, you get the owner, not an answering service.
The calls we take most from Calabasas: a burning smell from an outlet or panel, outlets or a whole circuit suddenly dead, breakers that won't reset, scorched or sparking receptacles, and partial power after a storm. Any of those is a reason to call now — some are genuine fire risks.
Calabasas homeowners rely on EZ Power & Light for high-end residential electrical work. From gated-community EV chargers to estate-size generators, we deliver the quality Calabasas demands.
What counts as an electrical emergency in Calabasas
Some electrical problems can wait for a scheduled visit. These can't: a burning or fishy smell near an outlet or the panel, visible sparks or scorch marks, a panel that's hot to the touch, buzzing breakers, or losing power to part of the house while the rest stays on. If you're seeing any of that in your Calabasas home, shut the affected circuit off at the breaker if you safely can, and call.
Because EZ Power & Light is owner-operated, an emergency call in Calabasas doesn't get routed through a dispatcher to whatever subcontractor is free. The owner takes the call, gives you honest guidance on whether it's safe to wait, and comes out. We cover Woodland Hills, Westlake Village, West Hills on the same 24/7 basis.
Emergency repairs and follow-up work in Calabasas
Most emergency calls in Calabasas start by making the situation safe — isolating a failed circuit, replacing a burned receptacle or breaker, stopping the immediate hazard. If the underlying fix is larger (a failing panel, for instance), we'll stabilize it now and quote the permitted repair through the City of Calabasas Building & Safety Division as a clear next step.
You'll never get a vague hourly meter on an emergency call. The owner tells you what's wrong, what it takes to make it safe, and what the permanent fix costs — before the work starts.
Calabasas neighborhoods we serve
Common emergency situations in Calabasas
The specific 24/7 emergency electrician work Calabasas homeowners and businesses call us for.
We handle signoffs and quiet-enclosure units.
Lutron RadioRA + neutral pulls throughout.
Load-managed chargers on dedicated subfeed.
Kill the breaker. Call now. We will be there within 1–2 hours.
Turn off main breaker if safe. Evacuate. Call 911 then us.
How a Calabasas emergency job runs
Start to finish — the same process on every Calabasas job, with the owner on site.
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You call 818-852-4910
Owner answers directly — 24/7, no dispatcher.
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Immediate triage
We walk you through safe steps to take before we arrive (kill breaker, unplug, evacuate if needed).
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On-site within 1–2 hours
Diagnostics, repair if possible on-site, or safing and follow-up.
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Written scope
If larger work is needed to fully repair, you get a written quote and scope.
What Calabasas customers say
a year ago
Sparking outlet in the master bathroom. Came out same day, replaced the outlet and GFCI chain. Done right.
a year ago
Installed a Tesla Wall Connector in my garage. The owner was knowledgeable about the LADWP rebate and helped me with the paperwork. Saved $500. Fast, clean installation. Highly recommend.
a year ago
Cat6 wiring to every room plus outdoor camera wiring. Owner ran conduit through the attic himself. The guy clearly knows what he's doing.
2 years ago
Generator install went well. Took 2 days instead of the 1 they estimated but the final product is solid. Generac 22kW runs great.
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