Advanced Electric is a licensed residential electrician serving Chattanooga and surrounding Hamilton County, specializing in panel upgrades, code inspections, and rewiring work that requires permits and municipal sign-off rather than quick repairs.
Advanced Electric operates as a licensed, insured contractor focused on structural electrical work: 200-amp panel upgrades, full-home rewiring, new circuit installation, and inspection-ready repairs. The business handles jobs that require Chattanooga building permits and final inspection by the city electrical inspector, which separates it from handyman-level troubleshooting. A typical client is a homeowner upgrading service capacity before adding a heat pump or EV charger, or managing code violations discovered during a home sale or inspection.
Panel upgrades in Chattanooga range from $2,500 to $4,500 depending on whether the existing main breaker and meter base can be reused; replacement of both typically adds $1,000 to $1,500. Adding a dedicated 240-volt circuit for an appliance or EV charger runs $800 to $1,500 per circuit. Whole-home rewiring for older houses with outdated aluminum or cloth-wrapped wiring costs $8,000 to $15,000 depending on square footage and complexity. Confirm current pricing directly, as material and labor rates shift seasonally.
Advanced Electric charges a service call fee (verify amount) to diagnose code violations or plan permit-required work; that fee is typically credited toward the job if you proceed. For jobs requiring permits, the electrician pulls them through the Chattanooga Building Department; permit costs run $200 to $400 and are passed to the customer. Scheduling typically takes one to three weeks for non-emergency work.
Chattanooga has licensed electricians positioned along a spectrum. Volunteer Electric and other service-first shops excel at same-day or next-day response for a tripped breaker or dead outlet and charge lower per-call rates; they are the right choice for urgent repairs under $500. Advanced Electric handles the structural work that smaller shops either decline or subcontract, making it the fit for anyone whose job requires a permit, a city inspection, or a written scope of work for insurance or a home sale. Mid-market shops like those advertising on Angie's List locally can handle both, but typically quote longer timelines on large jobs and may mark up subcontractor permit costs.
Advanced Electric fits homeowners upgrading aging service to support modern loads (heat pumps, Level 2 EV chargers, electric ranges), sellers addressing inspection violations before closing, and buyers making code-compliant updates after purchase. It also suits landlords managing multiple properties with code compliance requirements. The business does not suit someone needing a ceiling fan installed same-day or a loose outlet tightened by Friday; those calls go to emergency-response shops or handymen.
After you call with a description of the work, Advanced Electric schedules a site visit to assess the panel location, existing service capacity, wire condition, and any access issues. The electrician walks the job, takes photos, and discusses permit requirements and timeline. You receive a written estimate that spells out the scope, materials, labor, permit fees, and any assumptions (e.g., whether the existing conduit can be reused or must be replaced). For panel work, the electrician typically notes the age and brand of the existing panel and any outdated breaker types that will need replacement during the upgrade. Once you sign, Advanced Electric pulls the permit and schedules the work; most residential jobs take one to three days to complete.
Advanced Electric operates Monday through Friday during standard business hours; confirm exact hours and whether Saturday availability exists for scheduling a visit. Work is performed at your home, so parking and access requirements are yours to manage. The electrician will need clear access to the electrical panel (usually in a basement, garage, or utility closet) and any areas where new wire runs are needed. If your panel is in a cramped or hard-to-reach location, mention it during the estimate call so the quote reflects extra labor.
Advanced Electric's focus on permitted, inspection-ready work makes it the electrician to call when DIY or overnight service will not pass code review.
