Emergency Electrical Service in Broward County

An electrical emergency is not just “something stopped working.” It is a condition that could damage equipment, create fire risk, shut down critical loads, or put people in danger. That means the first jobis stabilizing the hazard safely. B&S Electric responds with urgency, but not with cowboy nonsense. We isolate, assess, make the condition safe, and restore power only when it is responsible to do so.

We respond to urgent electrical hazards including burning smells, sparking outlets, sudden power loss, overheated equipment, and repeated breaker trips that need professional attention fast.

Best for hazardous or time-sensitive electrical issues where waiting creates safety, property, or business risk.

Best for recessed lighting, fixture swaps, security lighting, landscape lighting power, dimmers, under cabinet lighting, and lighting improvements tied to remodels or upgrades.

Call/Text: 954-868-4111

Email: services@bselectricfl.com Service area: Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, Davie, Weston, Cooper City, Plantation, Southwest Ranches, and nearby Broward areas.

    • Urgent response for hazardous electrical conditions

    • Calm, structured triage so customers know what to do before we arrive.

    • Safety-first decisions when immediate power restoration would be risky.

    • Ability to convert emergency stabilization into a permanent corrective plan.

    • Urgent response to burning smells, smoke, sparking devices, or overheated equipment.

    • Emergency troubleshooting for no-power conditions and dangerous breaker failures.

    • Hazard isolation and stabilization to reduce immediate risk.

    • Corrective repairs when the issue can be resolved safely on the same visit.

    • Documentation and recommendations if larger follow-up work is required.

    • Burning odor coming from a panel, outlet, switch, or equipment.

    • Visible sparks, popping, or arcing sounds.

    • A breaker that trips repeatedly and creates heat or odor.

    • Water intrusion near live electrical equipment.

    • Power loss affecting refrigeration, security systems, gates, or medical-related loads.

  • Emergency pricing depends on time of day, travel, severity, and the corrective work required. What matters is that you get clarity before non-emergency add-on work is approved. Safety and stabilization come first.

How We Approach the Work

Emergency phone triage and safety instructions before dispatch when possible.

On-site hazard assessment and isolation of the unsafe condition.

Determine whether safe same-day correction is possible or whether temporary stabilization is required.

Restore power only where conditions are verified safe.

Provide the long-term corrective plan if additional work is needed.

FAQs

If it is safe, turn off the affected breaker, keep people away from the hazard, and do not keep resetting a tripping breaker.

What should I do before you arrive?

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Should I call emergency services too?

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If there is active fire, visible smoke, or immediate danger, yes—call emergency services first.


Can you always restore power right away?

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No. Not if energizing the system would be unsafe. Stabilization may come before full restoration.


What counts as an electrical emergency?

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Burning smell, heat, sparks, smoke, dangerous power loss, or equipment that appears to be failing in a hazardous way.


Do you handle after-hours emergencies?

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Yes. The website currently markets 24/7 emergency service, and urgent hazards are prioritized.

If it smells burnt, sparks, or keeps tripping, stop guessing. Call now and treat it like the hazard it is.