Electrician Pros

Washington, DC

Parking Lot Light Electricians

Same Day Installs & Repair

Call Us At
(855) 340-0851
Excellent
4.8

Call Now for Quick Estimates

Trusted Local Professionals
24 Hour Support 7 Days a Week
Same Day Appointments
No-Obligation Estimates

Electrical Services We Offer

Whether you need quick electrical repairs or full system upgrades, our licensed electricians are ready to handle your electrical needs safely and efficiently.

Electrical Repairs Install & Hook-Ups

Ceiling, Exhaust, Attic Fans Installs & Repairs

Socket & Switch Installs & Repairs

Security System Repairs & Installations

Fire & Smoke Alarm Installs & Repairs

Lighting Repairs & Installs

Wiring & Rewiring Installs & Repairs

Power Outages Surge Protection

Fixing Earthing To Avoid High Energy Bills

See what happy customers are saying about us

Excellent
4.8

How it Works

Tell us what you need

Take the 30-second questionnaire or give us a call, and we'll match you with a trusted local pro near you.

Book a local pro

Go over your options and estimates with no pressure, then schedule the appointment that works for you.

Get the job done

Your local pro shows up, handles the problem, and makes sure it's done right.

Got Questions? We have got answers

Frequently asked questions

What parking lot light services does the Electrician Pros network cover in Washington?

The electricians in our network handle the full range: photocell and timer replacement, LED retrofits, ballast and driver repairs, pole fixture replacement, contactor and circuit troubleshooting, and underground feeder repairs. Whether you've got one dead pole or a whole lot that won't light, you're covered.

Can I fix a parking lot light myself or should I hire a pro?

Pole-mounted fixtures run on higher-voltage circuits at heights that demand proper equipment and training, so this is a job for a licensed electrician. A pro diagnoses the real fault, makes the repair safely to code, and stands behind the work, which protects both your property and your liability.

How much does parking lot light repair cost?

Cost depends on what failed, how many fixtures are involved, and whether you repair or retrofit to LED. A single photocell or driver swap often runs $150 to $450, while a full fixture or pole replacement and lot-wide LED retrofits range from $600 to several thousand depending on scope. Your electrician gives you a clear quote before any work begins.

Can I get same-day or emergency parking lot light service in Washington?

Yes. A fully dark lot is a safety and liability concern, so the electricians we work with in Washington prioritize urgent calls and move fast to restore light. Reach out and we'll connect you with a local pro who can respond quickly.

Why do homeowners and property owners choose Electrician Pros?

Electrician Pros connects you with vetted, licensed local electricians who do quality, code-compliant work and treat your property with care. You skip the guesswork of vetting strangers and get matched with a pro who handles parking lot lighting the right way, the first time.

What is the typical cost of Parking Lot Light Electricians in Washington, DC?

Homeowners in Washington, DC typically budget around $300–$2,700 for this service, depending on the size of the job, the materials involved, and how easy the work is to access. Labor and material costs in District of Columbia tend to run above the national average, so local quotes often land toward the higher end of that range. The best way to know your number is a no-obligation estimate from a local pro.

Do I need a permit for Parking Lot Light Electricians in Washington?

In Washington, DC, electrical work that adds or changes fixed wiring, circuits, or your electrical panel generally requires a permit and a final inspection from the local building department, which enforces District of Columbia's adopted electrical code (based on the National Electrical Code). The licensed electricians in our network pull the permit and coordinate the inspection so the work is documented and up to code.

Why might a home in Washington need Parking Lot Light Electricians?

The typical home in Washington, DC was built around 1957 (roughly 69 years old). About 64% of local homes were built before 1970, where outdated wiring, two-prong outlets, and undersized panels are common. A local electrician in our network can tell you what your home's age means for this kind of work. Older housing and harsh winters with nor'easters around Washington, DC mean aging wiring, undersized panels, and heating loads are frequent issues. We match you with a local electrician who handles work in older homes.

Man fixing a sink
  • Fast Service
  • No-Obligation Quotes
  • 24/7 Support