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Electrician in Largo, FL.

Panel upgrades, EV charger installs, whole-home generators, surge protection, aluminum wiring fixes, and 24/7 emergency electrical across Largo. Same-day response on most calls, from licensed and insured electricians who know the homes and the grid here.

Electrical in Largo

Why Largo homes need an electrician who knows the area

Largo is the third-largest city in Pinellas County, and its electrical demand reflects the range of housing you'd expect from a city that's been building continuously since the 1950s. The core neighborhoods carry standard mid-century wiring issues, undersized panels, some aluminum branch wiring in the 1965-73 pocket, wiring never grounded to modern standard, but Largo's real differentiator is its mobile home stock. Roughly a quarter of Largo's housing is manufactured or mobile homes, concentrated in communities like The Mainlands 55+ parks and Ranchero Village, and that inventory has its own electrical code requirements, its own panel configurations, and its own failure patterns that a lot of general residential electricians aren't set up to handle well.

The US-19 corridor running through the city brings a mix of small commercial and multifamily electrical work alongside the residential base, and Largo's older single-family stock from the 1970s-90s is entering the age window where panel replacement, aluminum wiring remediation, and hard-water-adjacent appliance rewiring all start showing up on the same service call. Largo also sits in the same lightning-heavy, hurricane-exposed zone as the rest of the county, so surge protection and generator readiness matter here just as much as in the more affluent coastal cities nearby, even though the average ticket size tends to run a bit more budget-conscious.

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Local electrical context

What do Largo homes need from an electrician?

Along the Gulf beaches and the waterfront, salt air is the constant. Outdoor panels, disconnects, exterior receptacles, and pool and dock equipment corrode faster here than a few miles inland. High water tables and flood zones drive panel elevation and GFCI work, and a lot of the older beach stock still runs aging service that needs upgrading before it can carry a modern load.

A meaningful share of our Largo work is mobile and manufactured home electrical, panel and pedestal replacement, tie-down and grounding verification, and rewiring older units in The Mainlands, Ranchero Village, and the smaller mobile home communities scattered through the city. This work has different code requirements than site-built residential, and we quote it as its own category rather than trying to apply a standard home rate. Pedestal and panel replacement for a manufactured home typically runs $1,800-$3,500 depending on age and amperage.

On the site-built side, our Largo calls center on 1970s-90s panel upgrades, a lot of that stock is now 30-50 years old and due for replacement, plus aluminum branch wiring remediation through COPALUM crimp termination where the 1965-73 vintage overlaps with Largo's early growth years. We also see steady EV charger demand along the US-19 corridor and in the newer infill construction, and whole-house surge protection is a standard add-on for any Largo panel upgrade given the county's lightning exposure. Small commercial tenant work along US-19 and Ulmerton Road rounds out our regular volume, retail lighting, sign circuits, and equipment hookups for the corridor's steady churn of small businesses.

Where we work in Largo

Neighborhoods and areas we serve

Same dispatch, same response time, same flat-rate pricing across every part of Largo.

  • Downtown Largo
  • The Mainlands 55+ community
  • Ranchero Village
  • Ridgecrest
  • US-19 corridor
  • Whitney Road area
  • Belleair Road corridor
  • Ulmerton Road corridor
Pricing

How much does an electrician cost in Largo?

Electrical pricing in Largo depends on the scope of work, panel condition, and access. Here are the ranges we see most often across Tampa Bay.

Service call / diagnostic $89 – $150 Credited toward the repair if you proceed
Common repairs $150 – $600 Outlets, switches, dedicated circuits, troubleshooting
Panel upgrade $2,400 – $4,500 100A or 60A up to 200A, permit included
Whole-home generator $8,000 – $18,000 Sized for a real hurricane outage, installed

Every job gets a flat-rate quote before work starts. No trip fees for Largo and no surprise line items. Call (813) 850-0320 for a free estimate.

Largo FAQs

What do Largo homeowners ask their electrician?

Do you handle electrical for mobile and manufactured homes in Largo?

Yes, this is regular work for us given how much of Largo's housing is manufactured or mobile. Mobile home electrical follows different code requirements than site-built residential, panel and pedestal sizing, tie-down grounding, and feeder configuration all work differently. Panel or pedestal replacement for a typical Largo manufactured home runs $1,800-$3,500 depending on age and amperage.

My 1980s Largo home needs a panel upgrade, what's involved?

Most 1970s-90s Largo homes are now due for a panel upgrade simply based on age, and a lot of that stock has aluminum branch wiring that needs proper remediation as part of the job. We do a full load calc, size the new panel for current use plus EV or generator capacity if you're planning ahead, and address any aluminum wiring with COPALUM crimp termination. A standard upgrade runs $2,400-$4,500 depending on amperage and scope.

Can I get an EV charger installed near the US-19 corridor?

Yes, and it's one of our more common calls in Largo. Most homes need a load calc first since older panels weren't sized for a 40-50A EV circuit on top of everything else running in the house. A full EV charger install, including any panel work needed, typically runs $1,200-$2,800 depending on your existing service and charger location.

Is whole-house surge protection worth it in Largo?

Yes. Largo sits in the same lightning-heavy zone as the rest of Tampa Bay, and mobile and manufactured homes are especially vulnerable to surge damage because of how their electrical systems are configured. A whole-house or whole-pedestal surge protector installs in a few hours and runs $300-$700 depending on your home type, and it's cheap protection against a much larger appliance or electronics loss.

How fast can you respond to an emergency call in Largo?

Same-day in most cases for active hazards, no power, sparking, a breaker that won't reset. Largo's size means dispatch time varies a bit by neighborhood, typically 30-45 minutes. We prioritize mobile home emergency calls given how quickly an electrical fault can escalate in that housing type.

How do I find a licensed electrician near me in Largo?

Call (813) 850-0320. We match you with licensed, insured electricians who cover Largo on daily rotation, so a local pro near you is usually minutes out, not hours. We answer for emergencies, give a flat-rate quote up front, and never add a mileage charge for Largo.

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