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Sacramento’s Outlet Experts with Thousands of Five-Star Reviews!

Need more places to plug in—or dealing with outlets that just don’t work like they should? Bonney’s licensed electricians make it easy to repair faulty outlets or install new ones wherever you need reliable power. Whether you’re updating old two-prong outlets, installing new GFCIs, or have a wiring issue that needs to be taken care of, Bonney will handle the job with precision and care. We take care of everything—wiring, testing, cleanup, and even permits if needed—so all you have to do is sit back and enjoy safer and more functional outlets. Sound like a plan? Great! Call Bonney today and let’s get started!

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Bonney Service Company is Sacramento’s Most Trusted Outlet Repair and Replacement Expert

When our customers win, we win. If you’re looking for an electrician near you to repair or replace an outlet, you cannot go wrong by calling Bonney.

Homeowners in Sacramento choose Bonney for these and other great reasons:

  • Weekend Service: Unlike some other companies, Bonney does not charge extra for weekend outlet repair appointments.
  • Repair Financing: For unexpected electrical repairs, Bonney offers financing to make your comfort affordable.
  • Same-Day Outlet Repairs: Bonney’s electricians arrive in a “warehouse on wheels” stocked with parts to get your outlet repair completed as quickly as possible.
  • We have thousands of 5-star reviews: More than any other contractor in the Sacramento area!

How Much Does It Cost to Install GFCI Outlets in Sacramento?

  • Low:
    $350
  • Average:
    $420
  • High:
    $650

What are some factors that affect the cost of installing GFCI outlets in Sacramento?

  • Number of Outlets: The cost of installing GFCI outlets depends on the number you need. Installing multiple outlets in one visit can be more cost-effective than scheduling separate installations. Bonney will help you determine the optimal number of GFCI outlets for your home’s safety.
  • Location of Outlets: The location where the GFCI outlets will be installed can impact the cost. Installing outlets in easily accessible areas like kitchens or bathrooms is generally less expensive than in hard-to-reach places, such as basements or outdoor areas.
  • Existing Condition: The existing condition of your electrical system can affect the cost. Homes with older or faulty wiring may require more extensive work to safely install GFCI outlets. Bonney’s electricians will assess your system and provide an honest estimate for any additional work needed to ensure safety and compliance with Sacramento’s local regulations.

Estimates and second opinions are always FREE at Bonney

Bonney will dispatch a licensed electrician to your home to assess your family’s power needs and provide an estimate for the project, free of charge. Second opinions at Bonney are also free!

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How Do I Know If an Outlet in My Home Needs to be Repaired or Replaced?

An outlet that won’t provide power could mean a lot of things. But the big question on most homeowners’ minds is: should I be worried about this, or can I get away with ignoring it for now? Well, we’re here to answer that question for you!

Here are some clear signs it’s time to call Bonney for an outlet repair or replacement:

  • The outlet feels hot to the touch. This could be a sign of loose wiring or an overloaded circuit. Do not ignore this!
  • You hear buzzing or crackling. Outlets should operate silently—any noise is a red flag.
  • Plugs fall out easily or feel loose. A loose outlet can lead to arcing. That’s a major fire risk and should be attended to right away.
  • You see discoloration or scorch marks. This indicates overheating or a previous short circuit.
  • The outlet doesn’t work at all. If resetting a breaker doesn’t solve the issue, it may be a wiring problem.

When in doubt, call Bonney!

Bonney has been here for our customers for decades and provides honest, no-nonsense answers to our customers every single day. With thousands of 5-star reviews on Google, you can count on Bonney to be there when you need us.

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Thousands of Homeowners in Sacramento Give Bonney 5 Stars!

“I was having problems with my electrical outlets in the Kitchen Center, Island. Daniel came out from BONNEY and checked out my electrical system, found the problem and explained what was needed to repair it. I authorize him to do the repairs and he also suggested since the laws have changed since my house was built that I should get an upgrade in the fuse box out in the side yard, so I had him install the new upgrade throughout the whole process, Daniel was very patient and friendly and explained all the things he was gonna do or suggested I should authorize and that was very helpful for me to make a decision I commend him for a good job. Excellent job!”

“Savonn helped fix a problem with my main board and brought one of my outlets up to code while expertly problem-solving a couple issues that came up. He explained everything he was doing clearly and really went above and beyond in helping ensure my home electrical system was safe and working. Very grateful to him and Bonney!”

“Bonney is a reliable quality company. Over the years they’ve replaced an air-conditioner, installed two toilets, replaced outdoor spigots, and a number of other projects. Now I am looking at replacing and adding electrical outlets in the garage and house. Si D. came to our house this week and provided a detailed estimate of all the options we have ranging from simple outlet updates to adding a charging station for our EV and replacing the electrical control panel for the house. Now I need to decide what makes sense for our family! There was no pressure to decide right away and I appreciate the opportunity to think it through.”

What’s the difference between a standard outlet and a GFCI outlet?

A GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlet is designed to protect you from electrical shock, especially in areas where water is present, like bathrooms, kitchens, garages, and outdoor spaces. Here’s how it differs from a standard outlet:

  • Safety: GFCIs monitor electrical current and shut off power instantly if a ground fault is detected.
  • Reset buttons: GFCIs have built-in “Test” and “Reset” buttons to easily restore power after a trip.
  • Code compliance: Modern electrical codes often require GFCIs in specific locations for added protection.
  • Cost: GFCI outlets are slightly more expensive but offer significantly greater safety.
  • Visual difference: They look similar but include labeled buttons between the plug slots.
Can I install additional outlets in a room that doesn’t have enough?

Yes! Bonney’s licensed electricians can safely add outlets where needed.

If your home’s wiring or electrical panel is older, that may sometimes justify additional upgrades that go beyond the outlets themselves. Make no mistake however, we will never try to upsell you new wiring or a new panel unless you absolutely need it.

How long does it take to repair or install a new outlet?

While we can’t speak for other contractors, the pros at Bonney tend to have most outlet repairs or installs completed within an hour. Some factors could increase the time, such as wiring accessibility and the number of outlets you’re looking to service.

Will installing new outlets require cutting into my walls?

Sometimes, but not always. It depends on how your home’s wiring is set up and where you want the new outlet placed. Our electricians always aim to minimize wall damage and work as cleanly as possible.

Here’s what to expect:

  • Existing wiring nearby: If there’s accessible wiring in the wall, minimal cutting is needed.
  • No wiring present: New wiring may require a few small cuts to fish wires through the studs.
  • Finished walls vs. open access: Drywall may need to be patched after installation if access is tight.

We’ll always walk you through the plan before starting and let you know if any drywall repair might be needed after the work is complete. Bonney can even recommend trusted contractors for finishing work, if needed.

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