Electrician in Prescott Valley, AZ

Dewey-Humboldt has a mix of older homes, manufactured homes, and ranch properties. Many have been expanded or modified over the years, often with electrical work that does not meet current code. Manufactured homes have specific HUD electrical requirements that not every electrician is equipped to handle.

Assurance Electrical Services (ROC #322083) provides licensed residential and commercial electrical services throughout Dewey-Humboldt, AZ. Over 20 years serving Northern Arizona. Call (928) 713-2177 for a free estimate.

Your Local Prescott Valley Electrician

Prescott Valley is the largest town in Yavapai County and one of the fastest-growing communities in Northern Arizona. With a population exceeding 50,000 residents, the town stretches from the busy Highway 69 and Glassford Hill Road corridors through dozens of residential neighborhoods, commercial centers, and the expanding developments along Viewpoint Drive and Lakeshore Drive. This growth creates constant demand for electrical services: new homes needing wiring, established homes needing upgrades, and commercial properties needing reliable electrical support.

Assurance Electrical Services is based in Prescott Valley and has served this community for over 20 years. Our electricians know the town, the neighborhoods, the common home types, and the local codes. When you call a Prescott Valley electrician from Assurance, you get someone who has likely worked on homes in your neighborhood before.

Prescott Valley Neighborhoods We Serve

We provide electrical services across every Prescott Valley neighborhood:

  • Granville: One of Prescott Valley’s largest master-planned communities. Homes from the mid-2000s to present. Common needs include panel capacity assessments for added EV chargers, ceiling fan installations, recessed lighting upgrades, and landscape lighting for mature landscaping.
  • Pronghorn Ranch: Active adult community with single-story homes. Electrical needs focus on accessibility-related upgrades (outlet height adjustments, well-placed lighting), whole-house surge protection, and generator installations for uninterrupted medical equipment power.
  • Viewpoint: Newer homes along the Viewpoint Drive corridor. Modern electrical systems but growing demand for EV charger installations, smart home wiring, and dedicated home office circuits as remote work continues.
  • Quailwood: Established neighborhood with homes from the 1990s and 2000s. Aging 100-amp panels that need upgrading to 200-amp service, outdated outlets, and GFCI protection additions for kitchens and bathrooms that predate current code requirements.
  • StoneRidge: Active adult community near the Prescott Valley Event Center. Similar to Pronghorn Ranch in needs: generators, surge protection, accessibility upgrades, and panel capacity for added electrical loads.
  • Prescott Country Club area, Mountain Valley, Antelope Meadows, Coyote Springs, and all residential areas along Highway 69, Glassford Hill Road, and Robert Road corridors.
  • Commercial properties along Highway 69, Glassford Hill Road, and Prescott East Highway including retail centers, restaurants, professional offices, and industrial spaces.

Common Electrical Issues in Prescott Valley Homes

Prescott Valley’s rapid growth over the past three decades means homes in the community span a wide range of ages and electrical conditions. The most common issues our electricians encounter include:

Prescott Valley Climate and Electrical Considerations

Prescott Valley sits at approximately 5,100 feet elevation with a climate that stresses electrical systems in distinct ways throughout the year. Summer temperatures reach the low 90s, driving sustained HVAC loads that test panel and circuit capacity. The Arizona monsoon season from June through September brings lightning, high winds, and power surges that damage electronics, degrade surge protectors, and can cause outages that last hours on the APS grid. Winter nights drop below freezing, and occasional ice and snow events can bring down power lines, particularly in the foothills areas.

These conditions make whole-house surge protection, properly maintained grounding, and generator backup especially valuable for Prescott Valley homeowners. Our electricians install and maintain all of these protective systems.

Full Range of Electrical Services in Prescott Valley

  • Electrical panel upgrades (100-amp to 200-amp)
  • Circuit breaker repair and replacement
  • Outlet, switch, and GFCI installation
  • Recessed lighting and light fixture installation
  • Whole house rewiring
  • EV charger installation (Level 2, all brands)
  • Hot tub, spa, and pool electrical
  • RV outlet installation (30-amp and 50-amp)
  • Whole-house surge protection
  • Electrical safety inspections ($50-back guarantee)

  • Generator installation and service (authorized GENERAC dealer)
  • Outdoor and landscape lighting
  • Smart home wiring and automation
  • Smoke and CO detector installation
  • Commercial electrical and tenant improvements
  • Electrical troubleshooting and repair
  • Emergency electrical service
  • New construction and remodel electrical

Frequently Asked Questions

Electrical service calls in Prescott Valley typically range from $150 to $500 for standard repairs. Panel upgrades average $1,500 to $4,000. Whole-house rewiring ranges from $8,000 to $20,000 depending on home size. EV charger installation averages $800 to $2,000 including the dedicated circuit. Assurance Electrical provides free on-site estimates with transparent, upfront pricing.
We serve every neighborhood in Prescott Valley, including Granville, Pronghorn Ranch, Viewpoint, Quailwood, StoneRidge, Prescott Country Club, Mountain Valley, Antelope Meadows, Coyote Springs, and all residential and commercial areas throughout the town. We are based in Prescott Valley and have been serving this community for over 20 years.
Many Prescott Valley homes built before 2000 have 100-amp panels that are at or near capacity. If you are adding an EV charger, upgrading your HVAC system, adding a hot tub, or experiencing frequent breaker trips, a panel upgrade to 200-amp service is likely needed. Our electricians perform a load calculation to determine whether your current panel can support your electrical demands.
Yes. The Town of Prescott Valley requires permits for most electrical work, including panel upgrades, new circuit installations, service changes, and generator hookups. Assurance Electrical (ROC #322083) handles all permit applications, inspection scheduling, and ensures your project passes inspection. The Town of Prescott Valley Development Services Permit Center manages local permits and inspections.
A whole-house surge protector installed at your electrical panel is the most effective protection against monsoon-related voltage surges. Combined with properly maintained GFCI outlets, a well-grounded electrical system, and point-of-use surge protectors for sensitive electronics, you can significantly reduce the risk of monsoon-related electrical damage. Our electricians install and maintain all of these protective systems.