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CO Lic. #TBD · Bond #TBD · Bonded & Insured

(303) 000-0000

Meter housings, masts, conduit and panel repair

The panel is one part of a connected electrical service. When the equipment feeding it fails, or a carrier flags it, we repair that too.

Service equipment

Everything between the utility and your breakers

Meter housing, service mast and underground conduit are one continuous system. Panel repair and carrier-flagged corrections sit at the other end of it.

Meter Housing Repair & Replacement

Repair or replacement of damaged, rusted or outdated meter housings, including the utility coordination that has to happen before anyone touches the meter.

  • Rusted, cracked and burned meter sockets replaced
  • Utility disconnect and re-set scheduled by us
  • Correct socket rating for your service size
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Overhead Electrical Mast Repair

Repair and replacement of overhead service masts, weatherheads and roof penetrations so the utility's drop stays anchored and dry.

  • Bent, loose and storm-damaged masts re-set
  • Weatherhead and roof flashing made watertight
  • Correct mast height and clearance restored
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Underground Electrical Service Conduit Repair

Repair and replacement of the underground conduit protecting your service conductors, from the transformer or pedestal to the meter.

  • Crushed, collapsed and water-filled runs replaced
  • Trenching, conduit, conductors and backfill in one scope
  • Utility locates arranged before anyone digs
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Electrical Panel Repair

Diagnosis and repair of panels that are damaged or malfunctioning but fundamentally sound, from failed breakers and loose terminations to corroded bus connections.

  • Breaker, lug and termination failures diagnosed properly
  • Thermal check on connections under load
  • Honest repair-versus-replace answer, with photos
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Insurance & HOA-Required Electrical Corrections

Correcting panels and service equipment that an insurance carrier, home inspector or HOA has flagged, with permits and documentation you can hand straight to them.

  • Flagged panel types replaced with modern listed equipment
  • Permit numbers and final inspection records for your file
  • Photo documentation before and after
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Recognize the symptom, find the job

Most homeowners describe what they can see rather than what it is called, and that is plenty for us to work with. Here is how a tech sorts the common symptoms before anyone opens anything.

Whatever it turns out to be, you get a fixed written price, photographs of what we found, and the permit and utility coordination handled on your behalf.

  • Rust, burn marks or water inside the meter can: the meter housing is the job.
  • A leaning pipe at the roofline, or a service drop hanging low: the mast is the job.
  • Whole-house flicker on an underground service, or a wet meter can: the buried conduit is the suspect.
  • A single failed breaker, a warm cover or a buzzing panel: usually a repair, not a replacement.
  • A letter from your carrier, inspector or HOA: a documented, permitted correction.

FAQ

Service equipment questions

Is the meter and the mast the utility's responsibility or mine?

The utility owns the meter itself and the conductors up to your home. The housing, the mast, the conduit and everything downstream belong to the property, which is why a licensed contractor has to do the work while the utility handles the disconnect and re-set.

Do I have to be home for this work?

For anything involving a utility disconnect, yes, someone should be there. We give you the outage window in advance so you can plan the day around it.

Can service equipment work be done with a panel replacement?

It usually should be. One permit, one utility disconnect and one crew day covers all of it, which is far cheaper than paying for two separate mobilizations a year apart.

Do you provide documentation for insurance?

Yes. Before and after photographs, the permit number and the closed final inspection all go to you so you can forward them to a carrier, HOA or buyer.

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