When most people search “how to choose an electrician,” they usually get the same generic advice:
- Make sure they’re licensed
- Read reviews
- Get a few quotes
That’s all important — but it misses the bigger question:
What kind of electrician is actually right for your project, priorities, and expectations?
Because the truth is, there’s no single “best electrician” for everyone.
Some homeowners care most about the lowest upfront cost. Others want peace of mind that the work is done correctly, safely, and backed by a company that will stand behind it years later. Some care about craftsmanship and cleanliness. Others just need someone available today.
This guide is designed to help you quickly identify what matters most to you — and then choose an electrician that fits those needs.
1. Start With What Matters Most to You
Before comparing companies, ask yourself:
What are you actually optimizing for?
Lowest upfront price?
If your main goal is minimizing cost today, you’ll likely prioritize:
- Smaller companies
- Independent electricians
- Faster scheduling
- Simpler solutions
But keep in mind that a lower upfront price can sometimes come with tradeoffs, such as:
- No warranty coverage if something goes wrong with the products, workmanship, or services provided
- Limited insurance protection if a technician damages your home or gets injured on your property
- Lower-quality materials or devices that may last only a few months or years instead of 10–20 years
- Less support or communication after the project begins — or after payment is collected
- Projects that are abandoned, delayed, or never fully completed
- Initial estimates that are unrealistically low, followed by change orders or price increases once the project is already underway
- Shortcuts in labor, permitting, or installation practices that could:
- create safety hazards,
- violate code requirements,
- impact homeowners insurance coverage,
- create problems during inspections or home sales,
- or delay future remodeling or construction projects until issues are corrected
That doesn’t automatically make a lower-cost electrician bad — it just means you should understand the tradeoffs.
Peace of mind?
If you want confidence that:
- the work is done correctly,
- your home is protected,
- permits and code requirements are followed,
- and someone will come back if issues arise,
then you may value:
- licensed and insured electricians,
- established companies,
- strong warranties,
- certified installers,
- detailed documentation,
- and companies with long-term reputations to protect.
This often costs more upfront — but may save stress, safety risks, or repair costs later.
2. Make Sure They’re Properly Licensed & Insured
This is one of the most important steps.
In Florida, electrical work legally requires proper licensing for most projects. Hiring unlicensed contractors can create serious issues involving:
- safety,
- failed inspections,
- insurance claims,
- home sales,
- and liability if someone gets hurt.
What you should verify
Ask for proof of:
- Electrical licensing
- General liability insurance
- Workers’ compensation insurance
- Commercial auto insurance
You can also ask for a Certificate of Insurance (COI).
A professional company should have no problem providing it.
Why insurance matters
If a worker gets injured on your property and the company lacks proper coverage, you could potentially be exposed to liability.
Insurance protects:
- your home,
- your property,
- and everyone involved.
3. Does the Electrician Have Experience With Your Type of Project?
Not every electrician specializes in the same work.
Some companies are optimized for:
- service calls,
- troubleshooting,
- and residential repairs.
Others focus more on:
- remodels,
- panel replacements,
- generators,
- commercial construction,
- or large-scale projects.
Ask yourself:
Is your project:
- a quick repair?
- a whole-home rewire?
- a remodel?
- smart home installation?
- EV charger installation?
- generator setup?
- lighting design?
A company that excels at large commercial projects may not be the best fit for a small residential service call — and vice versa.
4. Consider the Size & Structure of the Company
Bigger isn’t always better. Smaller isn’t always better either.
Different companies are built differently.
Small companies may offer:
- lower overhead,
- more personal relationships,
- direct communication with the owner,
- and flexibility.
Larger companies may offer:
- faster scheduling,
- larger crews,
- stronger warranty infrastructure,
- dedicated office staff,
- and more capacity for complex projects.
For many customers, the “right fit” is often somewhere in the middle:
a company that is large enough to be organized, reliable, insured, and able to stand behind its work — but still small enough to provide personal service, accountability, and genuine care for customers.
The important thing is understanding what level of structure, responsiveness, and support matters most for your specific project.
5. Does Timing Matter?
Sometimes timing is everything.
Ask:
- Can they start today?
- Next week?
- A month from now?
A highly reputable company may be booked out further because demand is high.
But if you have:
- an urgent repair,
- a closing deadline,
- or a remodel schedule,
availability may become one of your biggest decision factors.
6. Do They Stand Behind Their Work?
One of the biggest differences between electricians is what happens after the job is completed.
Ask questions like:
- Is the work warrantied?
- How long is the warranty?
- What happens if something fails?
- Will someone actually come back?
- Is labor covered or just parts?
A warranty only matters if the company is willing and able to honor it.
That’s why long-term reputation matters.
7. Look Beyond Reviews — Look for Reputation
Most companies have reviews.
But not all reviews tell the full story.
Instead of only looking at the star rating on one platform, look for a consistent reputation across multiple sources.
Places you can check:
- Google Reviews
- Better Business Bureau (BBB)
- Yelp
- Angi
- Nextdoor
- Local community groups and recommendations
Things to look for:
- Consistent positive reviews across multiple platforms
- Detailed reviews instead of vague one-liners
- Mentions of professionalism, communication, and follow-through
- Reviews describing situations where problems were resolved properly
Also consider:
- Does the business have unresolved complaints?
- Does the owner or company have major lawsuits?
- Are there repeated patterns of the same issues?
BBB & Public Standing
Some customers value companies with a strong Better Business Bureau (BBB) standing because the BBB helps provide an additional layer of consumer accountability.
If a dispute happens, the BBB offers a structured process for customers to file complaints and seek resolution with the business. Companies that maintain good BBB standing are often more motivated to respond professionally and resolve issues to protect their reputation.
The BBB can also help customers review:
- complaint history,
- how issues were resolved,
- business longevity,
- and overall public standing.
BBB accreditation is not required, and many great companies are not accredited. However, for customers looking for additional peace of mind and accountability, it can be another helpful factor to consider.
No company is perfect, and even great companies occasionally receive negative reviews. What matters most is the overall pattern, consistency, and how issues are handled when they arise.
8. Does Professionalism Matter to You?
Some customers only care that the electrical system works.
Others care deeply about the full experience.
Think about whether these things matter to you:
- electricians who are clean and professional,
- marked vehicles,
- respectful communication,
- responsiveness,
- punctuality,
- organized job sites,
- shoe covers or booties,
- protecting floors and furniture,
- cleanup after the work is complete.
Different companies place different emphasis on customer experience.
9. Does the Finished Appearance Matter?
Some customers only care that the electrical system works. Others also care about how clean, organized, and future-friendly the installation is.
Things that may matter include:
- minimizing unnecessary wall or ceiling damage,
- outlets, switches, and lighting that are straight, aligned, and installed cleanly,
- clear panel labeling that is easy to understand during emergencies or future repairs,
- and organized wiring or conduit behind the walls that makes future troubleshooting, upgrades, or remodeling easier and less expensive.
These details may not always be visible immediately, but they can make a major difference in the long-term safety, maintainability, and appearance of your electrical system.
10. Are Ethics, Sustainability, or Local Ownership Important to You?
For some customers, company values matter.
You may prefer:
- locally owned businesses,
- family-run companies,
- companies that recycle materials,
- environmentally conscious practices,
- ethical business operations,
- or businesses active in the community.
For others, these factors may not matter at all.
Again — the right electrician depends on your priorities.
11. Can They Handle Your Project Properly?
This becomes especially important for larger jobs.
Ask:
- How many electricians are on staff?
- Can they realistically complete the project on your timeline?
- Will permits and inspections be handled?
- Who supervises the work?
- Will subcontractors be involved?
A company may do excellent work — but still not be structured well for your particular project size.
12. Communication Matters More Than Most People Think
One of the biggest frustrations homeowners experience isn’t always the electrical work itself.
It’s:
- poor communication,
- missed calls,
- unclear pricing,
- scheduling confusion,
- or uncertainty about what’s happening.
A good electrician should help you feel informed and comfortable throughout the process.
13. Are They Certified for the Equipment You Want?
With newer technologies like EV chargers, smart home systems, generators, battery backups, and energy management equipment, certifications and manufacturer training can matter.
Some products are only available through authorized or certified installers, and using a non-certified contractor may:
- void warranties,
- limit manufacturer support,
- or prevent access to certain features or equipment.
If you already know the system or brand you want, ask whether the electrician is trained, certified, or experienced with that specific equipment.
A Simple Way to Make Your Decision
When comparing electricians, don’t just ask:
“Who’s the best?”
Instead ask:
“Who’s the best fit for what I care about most?”
Because the right electrician for:
- a budget-conscious repair,
- a high-end remodel,
- an urgent emergency,
- or a long-term family home
may be completely different.
Final Thoughts
Electrical work affects:
- your safety,
- your home,
- your time,
- and your peace of mind.
Taking a few extra minutes to evaluate the right factors can help you avoid headaches later and choose a company that truly matches your expectations.
If you’re looking for an electrician in Jacksonville or surrounding areas, the best place to start is simply having an honest conversation about:
- your project,
- your priorities,
- your budget,
- and what matters most to you.
The right electrician should help guide you — not pressure you.
Why Homeowners Across Jacksonville and Northeast Florida Choose Current Electrical Contractors
At Current Electrical Contractors, we believe choosing an electrician is about more than just finding someone who can “get the job done.” It’s about finding a company that aligns with your priorities, communicates honestly, respects your home, and stands behind its work long after the project is complete.
We’re a family-owned, licensed, and insured electrical contractor serving Jacksonville and Northeast Florida since 2008. Our team specializes in residential and light commercial electrical work ranging from repairs and troubleshooting to EV chargers, generators, remodels, new custom home construction, panel upgrades, rewires, lighting, and smart technology installations.
Here’s what matters to us:
- honest recommendations without pressure or fear-based sales,
- code-compliant work built to last,
- clean and organized installations,
- respectful technicians who treat your home with care,
- clear communication and transparent pricing,
- and standing behind our work with a 1-year warranty and satisfaction guarantee.
We’re proud to be:
- Licensed & insured (Electrical License #ER13016501)
- A+ BBB Accredited
- Rated 5-stars by hundreds of customers across platforms
- Certified installers for brands like Tesla, Generac, Kohler, SPAN, and EcoFlow
- Trusted by homeowners, builders, property managers, and local businesses throughout Northeast Florida
Most importantly, we aim to help customers make informed decisions — even if that means recommending a simpler or smaller solution when it’s the right fit.
Because at the end of the day, we believe there’s a difference between “done” and “done right.”

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Whether you’re planning a remodel, upgrading your electrical system, installing an EV charger or generator, or simply trying to solve an electrical issue safely and correctly, we’re here to help.


