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Electrical Repair Idaho Falls

FULL ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE, INSTALLATION, & REPAIR

Electrical repair in Idaho Falls

Electrical repairs are one of the more dangerous and difficult DIY projects within homes and businesses. First Call Jewel is conveniently located in Idaho Falls to service our community with any and all electrical needs to take the danger and guessing out of the equation.

Since 1947, our reputation of providing quality, affordable electrical repair has only grown throughout Eastern Idaho. See why our customers First Call Jewel when they need it most during issues they need the least.

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Office: 208.522.7777

After Hours Emergency:

 208.313.4113

Installation | Repair | Removal

Expert electrical repair services

Offering electrical repair service for:

  • Panel replacements

  • Electrical modernization

  • Rewiring and removal

  • Electrical vehicle charging ports

  • Hot tub wiring preparation

  • Outlet replacements/inspections

  • Broken lights/faulty wiring

  • Broken switches

  • Backup generator installation

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Electrical repair FAQ

Homeowners and businesses can experience anything from inactive outlets, blown fuses, or flickering lights. In the event you notice irregular signs from your everyday electrical components, look for damaged, odorous, or burnt areas around source. Disable your power and reach out to First Call Jewel.

Making the change to LED lighting is a quick and efficient first electrical upgrade. LED lights use up to 90% less energy compared to traditional incandescent bulbs while emitting just as much light. These also last longer, require less replacements, and stay cool under extended use.

The largest appliances in your home are the most common culprits that use the most electricity. These can include:

  • HVAC systems
  • Refrigerators
  • Electrical ovens/stovetops
  • Washer/dryer

Short circuits happen when wiring makes contact with the grounded conductor wire. When this occurs, extreme heat begins to build. This heat causes sparks and faulty connections that can damage or disrupt the function of the electrical component.