People do not call an electrician for small talk. When they look for the best electricians in Caldwell, ID, they need results. They need a problem solved safely, correctly, and without anyone having to come back twice. And G&D Electric LLC brings experience that gets things done right the first time.
• Electric panel installation and repair
• Circuit breaker repair and installation
• Outlet repair and installation
• Light fixture installation and repair
• Wire installation and wire repair
• Full electric inspection and diagnosis
• Generator installation (home or small business)
• Electric vehicle charging station installation
• Whole-home electric replacement or new install
We keep our focus sharp. We work with homeowners, landlords, and small business owners. Our experience spans:
• Apartment upgrades
• Shop rewiring
• New builds
• Older home electrical rehab
• Code violation corrections
• Power panel expansions
• Dedicated line additions
Each structure has its own wiring history. We read it before we touch anything. We never leave you guessing what something will cost or when we’ll show up. Everything is quoted upfront, and timelines are respected. You get a real estimate, not a ballpark. You get real electricians, not a revolving crew. That’s how we became known as the best electricians in Caldwell, ID, and that’s how we keep that title.
We leave your space the way we found it—no wires in corners, no screws in your carpet, no garbage in your yard. Clean hands, clean site, every time.
Sick of surprise add-ons after the job starts? Our quotes are straight-up. No fluff, no “oh by the way” charges mid-project. What we quote is what you pay.
Chasing contractors for updates shouldn't be a part-time job. When you reach out, we respond—fast. You won’t get stuck talking to an answering machine for days.
If your lights flicker, breakers trip often, or you’ve added high-power devices, it’s time to evaluate your panel. Older panels may not meet today’s power demand.
Possibly, but it depends on your current panel’s capacity. We check your load limit first to ensure your system can safely support the added power.
Every 3–5 years is a safe bet, especially for homes over 20 years old. Inspections catch small issues before they become expensive or dangerous.
Yes. We handle aluminum-to-copper transitions using code-compliant connectors to prevent fire risks and overheating. It’s a safer option than full replacement in many cases.
We handle wiring, bracing, mounting, and testing. If you’re switching from a basic fixture to a ceiling fan or chandelier, we make sure everything is up to code.