Urgent electrical help when you need it most

Electrical emergencies don't wait for business hours. When safety is at risk and power is lost, S&J Electrical Designers & Contractors is here for you, 24/7. Count on our licensed and experienced team to respond fast and fix it right.

Common electrical emergencies we handle

When an electrical emergency strikes in your Chicago home or business, S&J Electrical Designers & Contractors is ready to help. Our priority is to make your situation safe first, then quickly restore power and identify the root cause to prevent future issues. We specialize in resolving urgent electrical problems, ensuring your peace of mind.

Power outages and partial loss

Sudden power loss or partial outages can disrupt your daily life and business operations. We quickly diagnose and restore your power.

Tripping breakers and fuse box issues

Breakers that constantly trip or won’t reset, along with overheated panels or unsafe fuse boxes, are serious safety concerns we address immediately.

Burning smells and sparking

Burning smells from panels, outlets, or wiring, as well as sparking outlets or visible electrical arcing, require immediate professional attention.

Why choose S&J Electrical for your emergency?

When you call S&J Electrical Designers & Contractors for an urgent issue, you're not just getting a quick fix. You're getting over 40 years of family experience, licensed expertise across electrical, plumbing, and general contracting, and a commitment to doing the job right—the first time, every time.

Our emergency service difference

In stressful moments, you need a contractor who prioritizes your safety and provides clear communication. We offer fast emergency response 24/7, with no shortcuts. All our work is fully licensed, bonded, and insured, ensuring it's done safely, cleanly, and built to last. When it's urgent, you need S&J Electrical.

What to do in an electrical emergency

The very first thing to do is ensure your safety. Stay safe and stop using the affected area immediately. If it's safe to do so, turn off power at the breaker. Then, call us right away at [[phonenumber]] so we can guide you over the phone and get a licensed electrician on the way fast. Quick action helps prevent further damage, fire risk, and costly repairs.