Electrical Services in Idaho Falls, ID

Compare 25 electrical services contractors near you in Idaho Falls and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 23, 2026

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Edison Electricians of Idaho Falls

5.0

McMurphy Electric LLC

5.0~3 years online
mcmurphyelectric.com

Oakey Electric

5.0

Ronn Allen Electric Inc.

5.01+ year online
ronnallenelectric.com

T&M Electric and E.M.F. services Inc.

5.0
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Hale Electric

4.92+ years online
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Inrush Electric LLC

4.929+ years online
facebook.com/inrushelectricllc

Orange Electric LLC

4.98½+ years online
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Scott Lind Electric LLC

4.8~10 years online
scottlindelectric.com

Arco Electric - Idaho Falls Electricians

4.76 years online
arcoelectricidaho.com

Electrical Wholesale Supply Co, Inc

4.728½+ years online
electricalwholesale.com

Wheeler Electric, Inc.

4.626½+ years online
wheelerelectric.com

Russell Electric

4.5

Sermon Service & Electric

4.417+ years online
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Shelley Electric Contractors

4.4

Armstrong Electric Inc

4.19½+ years online
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Young Electric, Heating & Air

3.9

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Electrical Services in Idaho Falls, ID

Idaho Falls electricians in this directory cover central Idaho Falls, Ammon, Iona, and surrounding Bonneville County. A typical 200-amp panel upgrade with grounding electrode and surge protection runs $2,800-$4,800. Service mast and meter upgrades add $1,200-$3,500. Cold-weather wiring practices include using TC-ER tray cable for buried runs and ensuring service masts are heated to prevent ice damming.

Idaho Falls Power covers most city electric service; Rocky Mountain Power covers outlying areas. Bonneville County permits handle most outlying jurisdictions. Whole-home Type 2 surge protection is highly recommended given Idaho's summer thunderstorms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are Idaho Falls electrical jobs more expensive than expected?
Cold-rated materials, longer travel distances, and limited supply availability add 15-25% to lower-48 average pricing. Plan for these realities at quote stage.
Should I add surge protection in Idaho Falls?
Yes — Idaho's summer thunderstorms cause direct strikes and induced surges regularly. A whole-home Type 2 SPD at the panel runs $300-$600 installed and protects all branch circuits.
What about EV charging in Idaho Falls cold?
Modern Level 2 chargers function reliably in extreme cold but battery preconditioning is essential — most EVs lose 30-40% of usable range at -20°F. Specify a charger rated to -40°F (most are) and a cold-rated weatherproof box.

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