Lakewood Electrician
Haven’t called a Lakewood Electrician because you don’t who to call or what your electrical problem entails? Worry no more, call the Denver area’s most trusted electrician, ElectriCall, 720-879-2253 today. Whether you’re in the Bear Creek area, Green Mountain neighborhood, Belmar district, along West Colfax Avenue, near Sloan’s Lake, or anywhere throughout Colorado’s fifth-largest city, we provide expert residential electrical services for Lakewood homeowners.
You can count on ElectriCall for all your residential and commercial electrical repair needs in Lakewood, Colorado. From homes in the historic Eiber neighborhood to properties in Applewood, from residences along Alameda Avenue to houses in the Bear Valley area, we understand Lakewood’s diverse housing stock and unique electrical challenges. From remodelling to rewritings, to installation of breakers, smoke detectors, ceiling fans, HVACs, and smart appliance systems, to revamp of electrical systems, our team of highly knowledgeable and seasoned licensed electricians can cater.
Lakewood is Jefferson County’s largest city, with roughly 155,000 residents calling this community home. Established as a city in 1969, Lakewood quickly grew from a collection of neighborhoods into Colorado’s fifth-largest municipality, stretching from the Denver border west to the foothills. Positioned at approximately 5,500 to 6,000 feet elevation where the High Plains meet the Rocky Mountains, Lakewood encompasses diverse geography—from the flat eastern areas near Federal Boulevard to the rolling hills around Green Mountain (6,854 feet) and the dramatic terrain near Bear Creek Canyon. This elevation range creates varied microclimates across the city, with western Lakewood experiencing more precipitation and cooler temperatures than the eastern sections. The city takes its name from the numerous lakes that dot the area, including Sloan’s Lake, Smith Lake, and Crown Hill Lake, though most Lakewood residents know the “lake” reference primarily honors the historic Sloan’s Lake on the eastern edge near Denver. Bear Creek runs through the southern portion of Lakewood, providing recreational opportunities while also creating specific electrical considerations for homes near the floodplain.
Issues that are electrical-related can be confusing and tricky. At times, you might get tempted to fix it on your own. Whenever you feel like it is the best option, think it over; a simple mistake might cost you more or worse, it can be fatal and damaging to your property. Such a move is never worth it.
Give us a call. Our licensed experts will be glad to come to your rescue to carry out the needed electrical services.
We provide free estimates and will perform electrical troubleshooting to determine the problem you are having.
Then we will fix your problem on time and within budget AND guarantee the work.
Lakewood’s extensive residential development spans seven decades of construction, creating diverse electrical service needs across the city. The eastern neighborhoods along Wadsworth Boulevard and near West Colfax Avenue feature homes built primarily from the 1950s through 1970s—many with original electrical panels that need upgrading, aluminum wiring requiring replacement, and electrical systems undersized for modern appliances and electronics. The Belmar area, once home to the Villa Italia mall and now transformed into a mixed-use neighborhood, includes both renovated older homes and new construction with contemporary electrical demands including home automation, EV charging stations, and advanced HVAC systems. Western Lakewood neighborhoods climbing toward the foothills—including areas near Green Mountain and along Rooney Road—feature properties built on sloped lots that require specialized electrical installation techniques. The Bear Creek and Bear Valley areas include homes from multiple eras, each presenting unique electrical service requirements from panel upgrades to complete rewiring projects.
ElectriCall – Electrician Lakewood CO Services
Our team of highly trained, skilled, and vetted electricians will help you with:
- Energy Saving Solutions
- Outdoor Lighting / Landscape Lighting
- Hot Tub Wiring
- Whole House Surge Protectors
- Smoke Alarms
- Residential Electrician
- Aluminum Wiring Repairs
- New Outlets and Switches
- Commercial Electrician
- Panel Repair and Replacement
- Lighting Design and Installation
- Electrical Troubleshooting
- Generator Installation
- Additions and Remodeling
- Rewiring
- New Construction
- Tenant Infill
- Kitchens and Bathrooms
Lakewood’s position along major corridors creates both convenience and electrical challenges for residents. The West 6th Avenue corridor running through the city carries heavy traffic and connects Lakewood to downtown Denver and the mountains, with homes along this route experiencing typical urban electrical demands. Alameda Avenue bisects the city east-west, with neighborhoods on both sides requiring everything from basic electrical repairs to complete home electrical upgrades. Wadsworth Boulevard serves as a major north-south artery through Lakewood, connecting neighborhoods from Green Mountain Ranch in the north to the Bear Creek area in the south. Properties throughout these corridors benefit from reliable electrical service, properly sized panels to handle modern loads, and surge protection against the electrical fluctuations common in densely developed areas. Lakewood’s mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and apartments built over multiple decades means electrical issues vary widely—from knob-and-tube wiring in the oldest properties to cutting-edge smart home systems in newer construction.
Climate considerations significantly impact Lakewood electrical systems. At elevations ranging from 5,500 to 6,000 feet with over 300 days of sunshine annually, properties face intense UV radiation that degrades outdoor wiring, fixtures, and electrical boxes faster than at sea level. Summer temperatures regularly reach the 90s while winter can bring extended periods below zero, creating thermal stress on electrical components through constant expansion and contraction. Lakewood’s low humidity—typically around 30%—increases static electricity issues in homes and can affect sensitive electronics. The city’s exposure to afternoon thunderstorms rolling off the mountains during summer months brings frequent lightning activity, making whole-house surge protection essential for protecting appliances, computers, and home entertainment systems. Properties in western Lakewood near Green Mountain and Bear Creek Canyon experience more severe weather than eastern areas, with heavier snow accumulation stressing service entrance cables and more frequent power outages requiring backup generator solutions.
See what our residential and commercial clients say about the services we performed for them on our testimonials page. We have the expertise and knowledge to help you with all your electrical needs.
Lakewood’s extensive park system and emphasis on outdoor recreation means many homeowners invest in landscape and outdoor lighting solutions. Properties throughout the city—from homes near William Frederick Hayden Park on Green Mountain to residences along the Bear Creek Trail system—use professional outdoor electrical installations to extend enjoyment of their yards and showcase mountain views. The city’s mature neighborhoods feature established landscaping that benefits from thoughtfully designed lighting, while newer developments incorporate outdoor electrical planning from the start. Lakewood residents also commonly add hot tubs, outdoor kitchens, and heated patios that require dedicated electrical circuits and weatherproof installations. From the historic neighborhoods near Lakewood High School to newer subdivisions in the Two Creeks area, from properties along Morrison Road to homes throughout the Applewood and Westlake areas, we’ve provided electrical services that meet Lakewood’s diverse residential needs while ensuring safety and code compliance.
Ready to hire your Lakewood electrician or have questions about what electrical service you need? No problem, call ElectriCall today at 720-879-2253. We are here to help and look forward to speaking with you.