Longview homeowners facing sudden power loss or sparking outlets call Wichita Pro Electric first. We reach homes near Longview Elementary School and along Kellogg Avenue quickly, even after dark or on weekends. Our trucks carry common breakers, GFCI devices and meter-base parts so most jobs finish in one visit.
Older Longview houses built before 1970 often have fuse boxes or undersized panels that trip during humid summer loads or after winter cold snaps. We trace aluminum wiring and knob-and-tube runs common on blocks near E 17th Street, then give clear options before any work starts. Tornado season adds urgency for securing outdoor disconnects and whole-house surge protection.
Around Longview
We regularly work near:
- 📍Longview Elementary School
- 📍Kellogg Avenue
- 📍E 17th Street
- 📍South Broadway
Emergency Electrician in Longview — Local Notes
- •Longview lots are narrow with mature trees, so we park on the street and run drop cords through side gates to avoid lawn damage.
- •Many 1950s-60s homes here still use 60-amp service; we upgrade to 200-amp panels while keeping original plaster walls intact.
- •Heavy summer humidity plus winter freeze-thaw cycles accelerates corrosion on outdoor receptacles and AC disconnects along South Broadway.