Pembroke Pines is Broward County's second-largest city by population, with a housing stock that spans from established 1960s-70s eastern neighborhoods to the newer master-planned communities in the western expansions near the Everglades. This east-west age gradient creates a corresponding gradient of electrical service needs: eastern homes typically need panel upgrades and rewiring, while western homes are more likely to need circuit additions for pools, home offices, and EV chargers.
The city's large number of HOA-governed communities means many electrical projects require coordination with association architectural review boards in addition to city permits. Our team is experienced with the specific requirements of Pembroke Pines' major HOA communities and can advise homeowners on what documentation their association will need.
Pembroke Pines' inland location means it typically experiences more intense lightning activity than coastal cities, making whole-home surge protection particularly important. The city's position in the Everglades transition zone also means higher humidity in western neighborhoods, which accelerates corrosion of electrical connections and makes regular maintenance inspections more valuable.
FPL's service infrastructure in western Pembroke Pines includes a mix of overhead and new underground distribution, and the utility has been actively replacing aging transformers and service lines in the area. During these utility upgrades, homeowners often discover that their service entrance equipment no longer meets current connection standards — creating a mandatory upgrade requirement that we can handle with minimal disruption to the household.