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ElectricalEV Charger InstallationTampa Bay, FL

$89 DiagnosticSame Day Service

ER-13016759

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4.9 Stars / 317 Reviews /

What Customers Say

This guy is a genius goes above and beyond to make sure the job is done right we need knowledge like this to continue. He Had all the tools to get the job done. I am so happy that I called this guy. The price was on point definitely recommend

Alexander Schermerhorn

Alexander Schermerhorn

2 months ago · Google Review

What a great service! Got the number from the store I bought my Appliance from. Called Tony, left a message and got a call back the same day,. We made an appointment at my convenience , he was on time, polite, knew what the problem was almost immediately, service performed and dryer running great!

Joan Medico

Joan Medico

2 months ago · Google Review

I called and they were able to come out the same day. The problem was diagnosed right away. He asked if I had another fridge I could put the food in so the fridge could defrost overnight. I said I did not but knew people who had room and coolers I could use. He said to not do that. They would come the next day with equipment that could defrost the fridge quickly. They came at the time they said they would both days. They were professional and considerate of my time.

Linda Farris

Linda Farris

3 months ago · Google Review

EV charger installation in Tampa Bay starts with your panel. If the panel has capacity for a 40–50-amp dedicated circuit, the job is straightforward: run the circuit, mount the charger, test it with your vehicle. If the panel is full or undersized, that's a separate conversation about a panel upgrade first.

A Level 2 charger (240V, 40–50 amp) adds 25–30 miles of range per hour. A standard 120V outlet adds 3–4 miles per hour. If you drive 30–40 miles a day — most people in Tampa Bay do — a Level 2 charger means waking up to a full charge every morning. A standard outlet means watching your battery slowly decline over the week.

Labor and materials for a standard garage installation run $400–$900. That's the circuit, conduit, mounting, and testing — charger unit not included. A long conduit run (100 feet vs. 20 feet) adds $300–$500. If you have a detached garage with no existing electrical service, that's an $800–$1,500 subpanel job before the charger circuit.

The Tesla Wall Connector is a good unit. It also costs $400–$500 and requires a 60-amp breaker for full output. A Grizzl-E or Emporia does the same charging for $150–$200 less. That's worth knowing before you order.

We install any NEMA 14-50 or hardwired Level 2 charger. You supply the unit or we source one. We pull the permit — required in Florida for any new 240V circuit. The $89 diagnostic confirms panel capacity before any work is scheduled.

When You Need It /

Signs You Need EV Charger Installation

You Just Bought an EV

Charging on a standard 120V outlet is technically possible. At 3–4 miles of range per hour, you'll be waiting a long time. Most EV owners install a Level 2 charger within the first month.

Your Garage Already Has a 240V Outlet

If there's a NEMA 14-50 outlet in the garage from a prior dryer or range circuit, you may already have what you need. A plug-in Level 2 charger connects directly. We verify the circuit is sized correctly before recommending this route.

Your Panel Doesn't Have Capacity

A 100-amp panel with a full load doesn't have room for a 50-amp EV charger circuit. In this case, the charger installation happens alongside a panel upgrade. We assess both in the $89 diagnostic.

You're Moving to a New Home

Pre-wire the garage before you move in. Running conduit through finished walls costs more than doing it during construction or renovation. If the walls are already closed, we minimize the run and keep it clean.

You Have a Detached Garage

A detached garage with no existing electrical service needs a subpanel before the charger circuit. That's a separate job — $800–$1,500 — but it adds value to the property and makes the charger installation clean.

Pricing /

What Does It Cost?

$400 – $2,700

Typical Range

Labor and materials for a standard garage installation. Charger unit not included. A long conduit run (100+ feet) adds $300–$500. Detached garage with no existing service: $800–$1,500 subpanel job before the charger circuit. Permit fee ($75–$150 depending on county) included.

$89 diagnostic fee applies toward repair cost.

The Process /

What to Expect

01

Diagnostic — $89

We check panel capacity, identify the best circuit route, measure the conduit run, and give you a written quote. The $89 applies toward the job.

02

Permit

We pull the electrical permit. Required in Florida for any new 240V circuit. We handle it — you don't need to contact the county.

03

Installation

Two to four hours for a standard garage job. We run the circuit, mount the charger at the right height, and test it with your vehicle before we leave.

04

Inspection

We schedule the county inspection. The inspector signs off. You're done.

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Why Fixer Service /

We Show Up. We Fix It. We Warranty It.

Most electrical calls end in a quote you didn't expect and a return visit you did. Not here.

01

Licensed / Local

License ER-13016759 — not a franchise, not a handyman. A Florida-licensed electrical contractor serving Tampa Bay since 2006.

02

Same-Day Service

Electrical emergencies don't wait. Call by noon and we'll be there today in most cases.

03

Transparent Pricing

The $89 diagnostic fee goes toward your repair cost. Written quote before any work starts. No hidden fees.

04

36-Month Warranty

Our electrical work carries a 36-month warranty — well above the market average. All work permitted and inspected where required.

FAQ /

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does EV charger installation take?

Two to four hours for a standard garage installation. Longer runs or panel work add time. We give you a specific estimate after the diagnostic.

Do I need a permit for an EV charger in Florida?

Yes. Any new 240V circuit requires a permit and inspection. We pull the permit and schedule the inspection.

Can I use a regular outlet to charge my EV?

Yes, but slowly. A 120V outlet gives you 3–4 miles per hour. For most drivers in Tampa Bay, that's not enough to keep up with daily driving. Level 2 is the practical standard for home charging.

What charger brands do you install?

Any NEMA 14-50 plug-in or hardwired Level 2 charger — Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint, JuiceBox, Grizzl-E, Emporia, Wallbox. You supply the unit or we source one.

Can I install an EV charger if my panel is already full?

Not without a panel upgrade first. We assess both during the $89 diagnostic and can do both jobs in sequence, sometimes on the same day.

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