Electrical Repairs

Portland, OR Metro Area

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Dependable Electrical Repairs for Homes and Businesses

Bridgetown Electric has been a trusted name in electrical services for the Portland, OR Metro area since 1994. As a second-generation, locally owned and operated business, we have deep roots in our community and understand its unique electrical needs.


Our skilled electricians provide complete solutions for residential and commercial properties. With 30+ years of experience, we've earned a reputation for fair pricing, quality work, and an unwavering focus on safety.

Bridgetown Electric offers a full range of electrical services, from basic troubleshooting to complete home remodels. As an official Generac dealer, we're fully equipped to meet all your power requirements. Our licensed, bonded, and insured team prioritizes safety in every project we undertake. We back our work with a 1-year workmanship warranty from the service date, along with manufacturer warranties for parts.


For clear pricing and estimates within 1 to 2 weeks, contact us today.

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1-year workmanship warranty

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Residential and commercial service

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Circuit Breaker Repair

Circuit breakers play a vital role in your electrical system, safeguarding your property from overloads and short circuits. Bridgetown Electric's technicians are experts in diagnosing and fixing circuit breaker problems. We make sure your electrical system runs safely and efficiently, preventing potential dangers and unexpected power losses.

Electrical Outlet Repair

Problematic electrical outlets are not just annoying; they can be dangerous. Bridgetown Electric's team is adept at identifying and repairing various outlet issues, from loose connections to outdated wiring. We'll make sure your outlets work properly and meet all safety codes.

Light Switch Repair

Faulty light switches can disrupt your daily life and signal deeper electrical issues. We offer professional light switch repair services. Our electricians quickly pinpoint the problem, whether it's a simple switch replacement or a complex wiring issue, and provide effective, long-lasting solutions.

Wiring Repair

Sound wiring is essential for a safe and efficient electrical system. Our team is skilled in all aspects of wiring repair, from minor fixes to complete rewiring projects. We use modern techniques and quality materials to guarantee your property's wiring meets safety standards and works optimally.

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