Licensed Electrical Contractor · Clearwater, FL · EC13015512

Electrician in Clearwater, FL

Serving Clearwater Beach, Safety Harbor, Dunedin, Countryside, and all Clearwater neighborhoods. Residential and commercial electrical services with experience in coastal properties.

Florida Electrical Contractor License #EC13015512

Frequently Asked Questions — Electrician in Clearwater

Does salt air damage electrical systems in Clearwater beach homes?

Yes — coastal salt air accelerates corrosion in electrical panels, breaker connections, outdoor outlets, and service entrance equipment. Homes within a mile of the Gulf or Clearwater Bay are particularly affected. Signs include frequently tripping breakers, green or white residue on panel components, and outlets that no longer hold plugs firmly. Power LLC recommends inspections every 5–7 years for coastal Clearwater properties and uses corrosion-resistant components where available.

Can I add an EV charger to my Clearwater condo?

It depends on your HOA rules and the building’s electrical capacity. In many Clearwater condo buildings, EV charger installation is possible via a dedicated circuit from your unit’s panel or, in some cases, through a shared electrical room. Power LLC has experience navigating HOA approval processes and building electrical assessments for condo EV charger installations. Contact us for a site evaluation.

How do I know if my Clearwater home has aluminum wiring?

The most reliable way is to have a licensed electrician open an outlet box and inspect the wiring. Aluminum wiring is silver-colored (vs copper’s orange-pink tone) and will be labeled “AL” or “ALUMINUM” on the wire sheathing. Homes built in Clearwater between 1965 and 1973 are most likely to have aluminum branch circuit wiring. Power LLC offers electrical safety inspections specifically to identify and document aluminum wiring.

What electrical permits are required in Clearwater, FL?

The City of Clearwater requires permits for panel upgrades, new circuit installations, subpanel additions, and EV charger wiring. Properties in unincorporated Pinellas County use the county permit system. Power LLC pulls all required permits as part of every job — you never deal with the permit office directly. All permitted work includes a final inspection.

Need an Electrician in Clearwater?

Power LLC serves all of Clearwater and Pinellas County. Locally owned, licensed, and fully insured. Call or message for a free estimate.

Florida Electrical Contractor License #EC13015512 · Serving Clearwater, FL