Electrical Emergency Service
Electrical emergencies in coastal LA require safety triage, access notes, and repair-versus-replacement clarity.

Emergency sequence
Start with safety and containment. Then document the symptom, clear access, and separate the stabilizing visit from permanent repair. For electrical, common triggers include burning smell, sparking outlets, wet panels, partial outages, repeated trips, overloaded circuits, old breakers, corroded exterior panels.
Emergency Electrical Repair
respond to burning smell, partial outage, wet panel, tripping breaker, sparking device, and unsafe exterior equipment.
View serviceElectrical Panel Upgrade
plan safer capacity for heat pumps, EV chargers, tankless loads, remodels, and old coastal panels.
View serviceEV Charger Installation
install EV charging with load calculation, panel capacity, garage routing, HOA rules, and SCE or LADWP context.
View serviceBreaker and Circuit Repair
diagnose tripping breakers, overloaded appliance circuits, wet exterior devices, and unsafe wiring symptoms.
View serviceFAQ
Short answers for homeowners comparing urgency, access, price, and inspection risk.
When is electrical an emergency?
When the symptom creates safety, damage, health, or utility risk: burning smell, sparking outlets, wet panels, partial outages, repeated trips.
What should I send?
Photos from a safe distance, access details, symptom timing, and whether shutoffs, panels, water, gas, or shared building systems are involved.
Where do I book?
Use https://nexfield.pro/crm/book?u=205; all CTAs point there.
What Coastal LA Homeowners Say
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Old bungalow with a knob-and-tube section that the inspector flagged on a refi. Bayline did a partial rewire (kitchen + one bedroom), kept the cost contained, and gave us a phased plan for the rest. Sale closed without issue.
Wilshire condo, washer hookup leak through to the unit below. Bayline contained it within an hour, coordinated with the building manager, and the drywall crew they recommended was already insured for the building. Whole episode wrapped up in a week.
Older 1500 sq ft home, the previous owner had two AC units when one would do. Bayline removed the unused unit (which was sitting dead in the side yard for 6+ years), patched the disconnect properly, and serviced the working one. Now we have a clean side yard and a working AC.