Snowflake sits down out of the pines in the high desert, and it is a regular part of our service area. Project consultations are free.
Snowflake has been a town since 1878, and it still has homes from the pioneer and early-statehood eras alongside everything built since. Those older houses are often beautifully kept and quietly carrying wiring from generations ago: cloth-insulated runs, undersized services, and grounding that predates the modern code books.
At about 5,600 feet, Snowflake sees less snow than the Rim communities but more wind and sun, and the properties run agricultural: shops, barns, irrigation, and well pumps. We respect the old construction and bring it up to what your family actually runs today.
Snowflake's pioneer-era homes are the most rewarding work we do, and the most demanding. Houses that have stood since territorial Arizona deserve an electrician who respects the construction: plaster that shouldn't be butchered, woodwork that can't be replaced, and wiring generations old that has quietly carried more than it was ever asked to. Our rewires and major upgrades on these homes get planned room by room around the family living there, with drywall and finish coordination scoped at the consultation instead of discovered halfway through.
The working side of Snowflake runs on motors. Shops, barns, irrigation, freezers, compressors: agricultural properties pull real load, and they pull it through panels and sub-panels that need honest sizing, not guesswork. We do the load calculations per code and size the service for the property's actual life.
Down out of the pines, Snowflake trades snow load for wind and sun, but it shares the region's monsoon lightning in full. Surge protection at the panel and grounding done right protect everything from the well controls to the freezer full of beef. It's a standard conversation on every Snowflake evaluation we run.
And for the everyday: service calls reach Snowflake regularly. Dead outlets, tripping breakers, ceiling fans, fixture swaps in rooms that have hosted four generations of family dinners. No job out here is too small to do right, and every one carries the Lifetime Craftsmanship Guarantee.
Financing is available on larger projects. See the Financing page, or ask at the consultation.
"I contacted several electricians to install a backup generator and Amelio was the only one that was reliable and had excellent communication. He keep me informed thru the whole process. others I tried working with would quote and then were never able to commit when they could complete the work. Amelio is very honest and I would highly recommend him to anyone that needs some electrical work."
Snowflake·the Silver Creek corridor toward Taylor
Zip code covered: 85937.
Not sure if your spot is covered? Call us at 928-395-7016. We'll tell you straight.
Clay Springs ·Forest Lakes ·Heber-Overgaard ·Linden ·Payson ·Pinedale ·Pinetop-Lakeside ·Show Low ·Taylor
Project consultations are free. No high-pressure sales. You walk away with real options and a better understanding of your home's electrical system.
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