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Rings To Pick Up
Average, day or night
0
Call Center Routing
Real electricians only
24/7
Phone Coverage
Including holidays
1 day
Form Response
Non-emergency only
Emergency Dispatch

24 hours, 7 days, 365 days a year.

One phone number. No call center. No answering service. You reach a licensed electrician on rotation that night, and a truck rolls.

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Office & Hours

Voltage Response Electric LLC

Address
2418 N Hamilton St
Spokane, WA 99207
Office
Mon to Fri, 7am to 5pm
Dispatch
24 hours, every day
Email
dispatch@voltageresponse.example
License & Insurance

Licensed in Washington State

WA License
VOLTARE883KZ
Bond
$12,000 L&I
Insurance
$2M general liability
Utility
Avista approved contractor
Non-Emergency Request

Need a quote or scheduled work?

Fill this out for any non-emergency electrical work. Panel upgrades, EV charger installs, rewires, generator interlocks, lighting projects, or commercial work you want quoted. We respond to forms within one business day.

We respond to non-emergency forms within one business day. For anything urgent, please call 509.555.0199 instead.

Four steps from your dial to a truck in your driveway.

No script, no answering service, no "we'll have someone call you back." Here's exactly what happens after you dial 509.555.0199.

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STEP 01

The phone rings

During business hours, the office picks up. After hours, it forwards to whoever is on rotation that night. Same phone number either way.

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STEP 02

An electrician answers

Not a dispatcher, not a call center, not an automated triage tree. A licensed electrician who can actually help you on the call itself.

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STEP 03

We triage the situation

Two minutes of questions about what you're seeing. Sometimes we save you the service call entirely. If it needs a truck, we tell you the realistic ETA.

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STEP 04

A truck is dispatched

The on-call electrician heads to you with a truck stocked for the most common emergencies. Average city dispatch is under 30 minutes.

What people ask before they pick up the phone.

Do you charge for the phone call or the diagnosis?
No. The phone diagnosis is always free, even if it ends with us telling you to reset a GFCI yourself or call someone closer. We only charge once a truck is on site and we're working on the problem.
What forms of payment do you accept?
Cash, check, all major credit cards, ACH transfer for commercial clients, and we accept Synchrony financing for jobs over $1,500. We do not require payment up front, and emergency calls are invoiced after the work is complete.
Do you give estimates over the phone?
For straightforward work, yes. For emergency calls, we give you a realistic range on the phone before we drive out so you're not surprised. The final number depends on what we find when we open the panel, and we'll tell you in person before we keep going if it's going up.
Is there really a real person answering at 3am?
Yes. We have a five-electrician on-call rotation, and the night line forwards directly to whoever is on shift that night. If we don't pick up within three rings, the call rolls to a backup electrician on the same rotation. No answering service, no voicemail tree, no "leave a message and we'll call you back."
Do I need to be home for an emergency call?
For most emergency electrical work, yes, we need an adult on site to authorize the work and let us in. For commercial calls we can coordinate with whoever has the keys, including property managers. Tell us the situation when you call and we'll figure it out.
What if I'm outside your service area?
Call anyway. We'd rather take 30 seconds to tell you straight whether we can roll a truck or whether you should call someone closer. We'd rather you get help fast than wait on us when there's a better option down the road.

One number. Real people. Always answering.

Day or night, weekend or holiday, the phone rings to a licensed electrician on rotation. That's the whole promise.

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