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Family Owned & Family Operated
Penny Electric is a locally owned Las Vegas Electrician. Established in 2008, we value the importance of our reputation and building trust with our customers and our community. We treat each of our clients with the utmost respect, patience, professionalism and always provide an honest experience.
Why Choose Penny Electric
Licensed & Insured
Penny Electric provides licensed, qualified and trained electricians for all you electrical needs.
Honest Pricing
Service estimates and up-front pricing to prevent any unexpected charges.
Experianced & Reliable
Penny Electric’s team brings years of field experience and dependable workmanship to every project, ensuring safe and efficient electrical solutions.
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Industry News & Information
Do Single-Story Homes Really Save Energy?
The debate about energy efficiency as it relates to the number of stories (floors) in a home is not a new one. The crux of the debate has to do with heating and cooling, since that accounts for nearly half of the typical homeowner's energy expense. The consensus has...
Smart Meter Controversy in Las Vegas: What You Need to Know
Between 2010 and 2012, the Nevada Energy replaced over 1 million electric meters with smart meters. The digital devices collect usage data and unlike their analog predecessors, receive and transmit data too. Customers can easily view their billing information online...
Dimmer Switches: Are They More Efficient?
Dimmer switches are most commonly known for their ability to create a variety of lighting atmospheres with the same bulbs; whether you're hosting a low-lit dinner party for business associates, or need maximal brightness to clean the house, a simple adjustment of the...
Wrestling with Wires? How to Organize Your Home’s Electrical Components
Today's homes are bursting at the seams with electrical doodads. There are flat screen TVs, stereo systems, desktop computers, printers, e-readers and devices charging all over the place, not to mention a slew of major appliances! It's no wonder that the average...
When to Consider Power Generators at Home
For home owners and businesses alike, power is one thing you simply cannot afford to take for granted. While the instances that we might have to go without power in Las Vegas & Henderson seem few and far between, there's no need to take chances. Having a power...
Common Electrical Problems Found During Home Inspections
Whenever a home is being sold, it's a common (and smart) practice for a prospective buyer to hire a qualified home inspector. Home inspectors can not only help assess a home or buildings condition but identify potential problems that may be factored into the terms of...
Understanding GFCI and AFCI Outlets
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) and Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) outlets is crucial. These specialized outlets are designed to prevent electrical shock and fire hazards, making them essential components of modern residential electrical systems.
Safeguarding Your Home Against Electrical Theft
The safety and security of your home is crucial. While individuals often focus on protecting their properties from physical break-ins, they should also safeguard against less obvious threats like electrical theft. Electrical theft is the illegal act of stealing electricity or materials related to electrical systems, such as valuable copper wire, breakers, or other components.
Understanding GFCI and AFCI Outlets
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) and Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) outlets is crucial. These specialized outlets are designed to prevent electrical shock and fire hazards, making them essential components of modern residential electrical systems.
Safeguarding Your Home Against Electrical Theft
The safety and security of your home is crucial. While individuals often focus on protecting their properties from physical break-ins, they should also safeguard against less obvious threats like electrical theft. Electrical theft is the illegal act of stealing electricity or materials related to electrical systems, such as valuable copper wire, breakers, or other components.







