
Ace Electric is a licensed electrician serving Denver and the surrounding metro. We're licensed, insured, and we pull permits for work that requires them. Our electrical services in Denver include repairs, installations, code corrections, and new construction. When you need electrical work done right, call a licensed electrical contractor in Denver who stands behind their work.

Common signs you need electrical repair: outlets that don't work, lights that flicker, breakers that trip repeatedly, burning smells near outlets or panels, or switches that feel warm. Don't ignore these. Electrical problems don't fix themselves, they get worse. A licensed electrician can diagnose the issue and fix it properly so it doesn't come back.
We handle electrical wiring repair for homes and businesses throughout Brighton. From simple fixes to tracking down problems that other electricians couldn't figure out.
Bought a house and the inspector flagged electrical issues? That's common in Denver, especially in older neighborhoods like Park Hill, Capitol Hill, and Washington Park where homes are 50-100 years old. Code corrections might include adding GFCI outlets in kitchens and bathrooms, replacing ungrounded outlets, upgrading panels, fixing improper wiring methods, or addressing double-tapped breakers. We work from the inspection report and fix what needs to be fixed so you can close on your house or pass your final inspection.


Sometimes electrical code corrections come up during a remodel or addition. The building department won't sign off until existing code violations are addressed, even if you didn't create them. We handle electrical code corrections as part of remodel projects and as standalone work when you just need to get things up to code.
Denver has adopted the 2023 NEC (National Electrical Code) with local amendments. If your home or building has wiring from the 60s, 70s, or even 80s, there's a good chance some things don't meet current code. That doesn't mean the house is going to burn down tomorrow, but it does mean a licensed electrician should evaluate it and recommend what actually needs to be addressed.
How do I verify an electrician is licensed in Colorado?
You can check the Colorado DORA (Department of Regulatory Agencies) website. Search for the electrician's name or license number. Our license is current and you're welcome to verify it.
What's the difference between a licensed electrician and a master electrician?
A journeyman electrician is licensed to do electrical work under supervision. A master electrician has additional experience and has passed a more advanced exam. The master electrician can pull permits and supervise other electricians. Our team includes master electricians who oversee all our work.
Does all electrical work require a permit in Denver?
Not all work, minor repairs like replacing outlets or switches don't need permits. But panel upgrades, new circuits, major rewiring, and most installation work does require a permit in Denver. We'll tell you upfront whether your project needs one.