The communities built during Clermont's 1990s and early 2000s growth surge, Greater Hills, Greater Pines, Kings Ridge, and Legends, were wired for the appliance loads of that era. Thirty years later, those homes are running HVAC systems, home offices, EV chargers, and kitchen appliances that their original panels weren't designed to handle. Frank Gay Services provides licensed electrician services in Clermont, from panel replacements in the older hillside neighborhoods to EV charger installations in Waterbrooke and Sawgrass Bay.
Electrical work in Clermont requires Lake County permits for most scopes of work. Frank Gay pulls permits on all applicable jobs, so the work is inspected and documented.
Frank Gay has been serving Central Florida homeowners for more than 50 years. A licensed electrician is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week throughout Lake County.
Signs You Need an Electrician in Clermont
Breakers tripping repeatedly under normal household loads
Lights flickering or dimming when the AC or appliances cycle on
Burning smell from outlets, switches, or the electrical panel
Outlets that are warm to the touch or show discoloration
Panel has no available breaker slots for new circuits
Planning to add an EV charger, pool equipment, or generator connection
Home inspection flagged wiring or panel conditions
Electrician Services in Clermont
Electrical panel replacement is a common call in Clermont's 1990s and early 2000s neighborhoods. Panels from that era, common in Greater Hills and Greater Pines, were typically sized at 100 to 150 amps, which doesn't accommodate modern loads. A licensed electrician in Clermont can assess the current panel and handle a full replacement under a Lake County permit.
Wiring service addresses aging branch wiring and insulation in the older parts of Clermont, including the Indian Hills area and properties near downtown. Electrical inspections ahead of home sales frequently flag these conditions in 30-plus-year-old homes.
Outlet and switch replacement covers GFCI updates in bathrooms, kitchens, and exterior locations required by current Lake County electrical code. Many 1990s homes in Clermont still have original outlets throughout, and an electrician in Clermont can bring them up to current standards efficiently.
Home surge protection guards electronics and appliances from voltage spikes. Clermont's location in the Central Florida lightning corridor, where afternoon summer storms are routine, makes whole-home surge protection a practical investment for any homeowner in Lake County.
EV charger installation covers Level 2 charger circuits for all major EV brands. The newer Clermont communities along the SR-429 corridor, Waterbrooke, Hartwood Preserve, and Sawgrass Bay, are seeing strong demand for EV charger installs as the area's tech and aerospace workforce grows. An electrician in Clermont handles the panel assessment, dedicated circuit, installation, and Lake County permit.
Electrical safety inspections give Clermont's older homes in Indian Hills and the downtown waterfront area a full panel-to-outlet review. Frank Gay provides written findings and a clear priority list for any issues discovered.
Upfront Pricing on Electrician Services in Clermont
Frank Gay provides pricing before any electrical work starts in Clermont. The technician reviews the scope and cost, you approve, and the work begins.
For larger scopes like panel replacements or whole-home wiring updates, Frank Gay walks through the estimate in detail so you understand what's included and what the Lake County permit process looks like.
Frank Gay Comfort Club
The Frank Gay Comfort Club maintenance plan covers priority scheduling across all trades in Clermont, including electrical. Members get faster response times during busy periods and priority status for emergency calls.
Routine electrical safety checks are available as part of the plan for Clermont homeowners in older homes who want to stay ahead of issues before they become failures.
Why Clermont Homeowners Choose Frank Gay Services
Frank Gay Services has been part of Central Florida for more than 50 years. That includes Lake County, where the mix of 1990s growth-era homes, active adult communities, and fast-building new subdivisions creates a service demand that requires experience across every housing era.
Every technician is licensed, insured, and background-checked. Lake County permits are pulled for every applicable job, so the work is on record and your paperwork is clean if you ever sell.
Financing is available for larger repairs and full system replacements. The Frank Gay Comfort Club maintenance plan keeps Clermont homeowners ahead of seasonal demand, which matters when the whole county is calling at once during a heat wave.
Frank Gay is a Wounded Warrior Project partner and is available 24/7 for emergency AC repair, plumbing, and electrical calls throughout Clermont. That's the Frank Gay Way.
Clermont Service Area
Frank Gay Services serves Clermont and communities throughout Lake County, including Minneola, Groveland, Montverde, and the surrounding area.
Schedule an Electrician in Clermont
Frank Gay Services is available 24/7 for electrical emergencies and scheduled work throughout Clermont and Lake County. Call (407) 204-0430 or book online and a licensed electrician will be dispatched. That's the Frank Gay Way.
Does Frank Gay pull permits for electrical work in Clermont?
Yes. All applicable electrical work in Clermont is permitted through Lake County Building Services. Permits are obtained before work begins, and all work is subject to county inspection.
What are common electrical issues in Clermont's older homes?
The 1990s communities throughout Greater Hills, Greater Pines, and the original Kings Ridge build-out often present undersized panels, original outlets lacking GFCI protection, and branch wiring that wasn't designed for current electrical loads. A licensed electrician in Clermont can inspect these systems and give you a clear prioritized list of what needs attention now versus what can wait.
Can Frank Gay install an EV charger in Clermont?
Yes. Frank Gay handles Level 2 EV charger installation throughout Clermont. The electrician assesses your panel capacity, runs the dedicated 240-volt circuit, installs the charger, and pulls the Lake County permit for the work.
How do I know if my electrical panel needs replacement in Clermont?
Repeated breaker trips, running out of available slots, a panel that runs warm, or a home inspection report calling out the panel are all worth a conversation with a licensed electrician in Clermont. Frank Gay will assess it and give you a straight answer on whether replacement is necessary or whether there's a less disruptive fix.