Electrician in Wakefield, NH

Whiting Electrical Services delivers dependable electrical work throughout Wakefield, NH, pairing licensed electricians with honest pricing and careful workmanship to keep lakeside homes and local businesses safe, powered, and running smoothly.

Top Rated Electrician in Wakefield, NH

Wakefield residents trust Whiting Electrical Services to handle electrical work the right way, from the first call to the final walkthrough. We run our operation out of Laconia, close enough to reach Wakefield and its villages and well acquainted with the lake homes, seasonal cottages, and year round residences spread across the town. Every project opens with a careful inspection and a plain explanation of what your electrical system truly needs. Our electricians hold full licensing and insurance, and we back each job with a Lifetime Craftsmanship Warranty. Mr. Beast and WillScot have trusted us with their electrical projects, and we carry that same standard to a routine outlet repair in Wakefield. An A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau speaks to how seriously we treat ethics, honesty, and follow through. Veterans, first responders, and paramedics receive a 10% discount as our genuine thank you for their service. As a Generac Certified Dealer and Service Provider, we install and maintain standby generators that keep your home powered when storms knock out the grid. We arrive on time, protect your floors and finishes, and clean up thoroughly before we leave. Five star service on every visit is the standard we hold ourselves to without exception.

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Commercial Electric Services in Wakefield

Wakefield businesses count on safe, code compliant power to serve residents and the seasonal visitors who fill the lakes each summer. Whiting Electrical Services supports shops, offices, restaurants, and recreation venues across the town. We install and upgrade commercial panels sized to match the real load your equipment draws each day. Our team wires new build outs, tenant fit ups, and expansions in line with local code and inspection standards. Reliable lighting supports both safety and sales, so we manage interior fixtures, parking areas, and exterior security lighting. We run dedicated circuits for HVAC systems, refrigeration, kitchen equipment, and point of sale registers. A single power interruption can cost a seasonal business real revenue, which is why we install commercial standby generators and automatic transfer switches. Whole building surge protection defends costly electronics against spikes traveling in off the utility line and from summer lightning. We plan our work around your operating hours to keep disruption to a minimum. When a fault strikes after closing, our emergency electricians respond fast so you can open on time the next day.

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Gregg Concord
Gregg Concord
June 3, 2026

From the first phone call to the final walkthrough, Whiting Electrical was professional, friendly, and easy to work with. They installed our generator, upgraded our panel, and even came back to answer a few small questions afterward. You can tell this is a company built on doing things the right way.

Karen Gilmer
Karen Gilmer
May 19, 2026

Brad installed a whole-home Generac generator for us right before winter, and it's already paid off during two outages. He walked us through sizing, handled everything cleanly, and explained how to maintain it. Honest, professional, and clearly cares about doing it right.

Tom Alton
Tom Alton
May 14, 2026

Brad came out to assess our home for a backup generator and gave us the most thorough walkthrough we have ever had from a contractor. He sized everything correctly the first time and stood behind his recommendations. Five stars all day

David Raymond
David Raymond
April 28, 2026

Our electrical panel was outdated and tripping constantly. Whiting Electrical assessed it, gave us a straight answer about the safety risks, and upgraded it without any pressure or upselling. Couldn't ask for a more trustworthy electrician in the Lakes Region.

Meghan Turner
Meghan Turner
April 5, 2026

We had a Level 2 EV charger installed in our garage and the whole process was smooth from estimate to finish. They checked our panel first to make sure everything was safe and up to code. Fast, friendly, and fairly priced.

Steven Pilmen
Steven Pilmen
March 10, 2026

As a veteran-owned business myself, I appreciated working with a company that operates with real integrity. They handled the commercial wiring for our shop efficiently and kept downtime to a minimum. Highly recommend for any business in the area.

Linda Conchlin
Linda Conchlin
January 14, 2026

Reliable, dependable, and honest — exactly what you want when it comes to electrical work in your home. The lifetime craftsmanship warranty gave us real peace of mind. We'll be using Whiting Electrical for everything going forward.

Electrical Service in Wakefield

Winters bite hard in this corner of New Hampshire, and a Wakefield home depends on its electrical system to keep the heat on when the temperature drops well below zero. Heat pumps, electric furnaces, and well pumps all pull steady current through the coldest months, and any weak link in the wiring tends to reveal itself at the worst possible time. Whiting Electrical Services makes sure the circuits behind your heating equipment are sized and connected to carry that load without strain. A loose terminal or an undersized run feeding a furnace is both a comfort problem and a genuine fire risk during a cold snap. We test those circuits under real load, tighten and correct what we find, and confirm everything meets current code before we finish. For homes that lean on a well, we treat the pump circuit with the same care, since losing water in January is no small thing. We explain what your system needs in plain language and never recommend work it does not actually call for. The goal is a home that stays warm and running no matter what the weather throws at it.

A home that sits empty for part of the year hides its electrical troubles well, and Wakefield has no shortage of seasonal cottages. We frequently start with a thorough inspection when a property reopens, because months of vacancy, mice, and lake humidity can leave damage no one was present to notice. Our electricians pull the cover off the panel, test connections, examine the grounding, and search the spots where trouble likes to settle out of sight. Grounding gets close attention along the water, where dampness and a poor ground path together raise the odds of shock and fire. We repair grounding faults, bring older circuits up to current code, and write down everything we find so you know exactly where the system stands. That record proves its worth when you buy, sell, refinance, or simply open the place for another summer. You walk away with an honest account of your home’s electrical health instead of a hopeful guess. Whatever we repair or improve from there builds on that clear footing.

Power has a way of reaching the water in Wakefield, out to docks, boathouses, and lifts that an inland home never has to think about. Each of those features draws current in a spot where the code is at its most demanding, and shortcuts simply are not an option. We wire shoreline equipment to the bonding and grounding rules that keep electricity and lake water safely separated. A protected circuit runs out to the dock, GFCI protection goes where it is required, and the disconnect sits within easy reach. A boat lift gets a feed sized to its own demand so it operates on command without dragging on the rest of the system. Stair and walkway lighting make the trip down to the shore safe after dark, and we pick fixtures that hold up against spray, freeze, and sun. This is unforgiving work in an exposed place, which is precisely why it belongs in licensed hands.

The demands on a Wakefield panel keep growing, and a board sized in an earlier era often runs short of what a modern lake home needs. Heat pumps, electric water heaters, hot tubs, boat lifts, and EV chargers add up fast on a service that was never planned for them. We repair worn panels, replace those that have aged out, and raise a home to a 200 amp service when the load truly warrants it. A subpanel often makes better sense for a garage, a boathouse, or a finished basement, supplying circuits without overworking the main. We arrange the meter disconnect and the utility reconnection ourselves, keeping the job on schedule and fully permitted from start to finish. A breaker that has worn past the point of tripping cleanly is a quiet hazard, so we swap those out as part of the work. Every panel we complete is clearly labeled, properly grounded and bonded, and laid out so the next electrician understands it at a glance. What you end up with is a service matched to how you actually use the home, with room to add more later.

Lighting transforms a Wakefield property as much as any upgrade, and at the water it works for both looks and safety. Indoors, we combine recessed cans, fixtures, and under cabinet runs so a room moves easily from bright and practical to soft and warm. Dimmers, timers, and smart switches give you that control while trimming what you spend on power. Ceiling fans always go up on rated boxes, the difference between one that turns quietly for years and one that loosens into a rattle by spring. Outside, the long nights and wide lakeside lots turn an unlit path or driveway into a hazard worth fixing. We install walkway lights, dock and stair fixtures, floodlights, and motion sensors built to take snow, ice, and constant lake spray. A layered exterior scheme marks every step, lifts the property’s appearance, and leaves no dark stretch along the shoreline for trouble to use. Each fixture ties into a protected circuit, with the controls grouped so the whole setup stays easy to manage.

An outage around Wakefield’s lakes can stretch on far longer than newcomers expect, and a cottage standing empty has no one there to deal with the cold or the thawing freezer. A standby generator solves that the instant the grid drops, reading the loss and restoring power on its own before you have found a candle. As a Generac Certified Dealer and Service Provider, we size, install, and service these systems from the first visit through the final load test. We match the unit to your real demand and your fuel supply, never pushing more capacity than your home will ever use. Every installation includes an automatic transfer switch that keeps your power clear of the grid and protects the line crews working to restore it. Maintenance is the part too many owners skip, yet a generator that will not start during the storm it was meant for protects nothing, and that risk doubles for a home left vacant. We test the battery, change the oil and filter, inspect the connections, and run the system under load to be certain it performs. If a unit does falter, our repair team has it running again quickly so heat, water, and refrigeration come right back.

Much of what keeps a Wakefield home safe works quietly out of view, earning its place only on the day something goes wrong, and a setting on the water raises those stakes. Whole house surge protection sits at the panel and takes the blow when a spike rides in off the grid or trails a lightning strike across the lake, leaving your electronics and appliances intact. GFCI outlets sense a ground fault and cut power within a fraction of a second, which is why code requires them near sinks, tubs, docks, and outdoor receptacles. We add that protection to older homes that lack it and replace worn units that no longer trip or reset the way they should. The features that make a lake home enjoyable rely on the same discipline, so a hot tub receives its own GFCI protected circuit, sound bonding, and a reachable disconnect every time. Pool wiring follows the strict bonding and grounding rules the trade demands, and an EV charger goes in on its own correctly sized line. Breakers round out the protection, since a properly rated one is the final guard against a circuit drawn past its limit. When something fails late at night or over a holiday, our emergency electricians answer the call across Wakefield and every town around it. With a Lifetime Craftsmanship Warranty on every job and an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau behind us, the work we leave in Wakefield is built to earn your trust and keep it.

Where We Offer Electrical Services

Wakefield sits at the eastern edge of the region we serve, set among the lakes and ponds of Carroll County near the Maine line. From here we carry the same trusted standards out to the surrounding towns listed below, giving every job the same full measure of care.

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When you want an electrician in Wakefield who answers honestly, works to code, stands behind every job with a Lifetime Craftsmanship Warranty, and treats your home with respect, choose Whiting Electrical Services and call us today at (603) 512-3887.