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Professional Storm Damage Electrical Repair services in Miami, Florida by licensed Solomon Electric technicians

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Storm Damage Electrical Repair in Miami

After a hurricane or severe storm, damaged electrical systems pose immediate dangers: downed lines, water-compromised panels, and surge-damaged circuits that may not show visible signs of failure. Severe weather events in Miami and Miami-Dade County can result in structural damage to residential electrical systems. Solomon Electric's licensed electricians provide professional repair services for downed service lines, flooded panels, and compromised service entrances, ensuring all work is performed in coordination with utility providers and insurance standards. Licensed FL electricians providing emergency storm response across Miami and Miami-Dade County.

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Professional Storm Damage Electrical Repair services in Miami, Florida by licensed Solomon Electric technicians
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How Fast We Work

Emergency storm response within 2 hours; full repairs may require 1-3 days

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We provide 100% free, no-obligation on-site estimates for all projects.

Trusted Brands We Install

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Permits Handled For You

Emergency authorization from Miami-Dade County for immediate safety work; full permits follow

Expert Emergency Electrical Services Services in Miami

Miami property owners rely on Solomon Electric for licensed, safety-first Hurricane Lightning Strike Fixes. Because we are located a short 19-mile drive from your neighborhood, we offer rapid deployment and Weather Damaged Wiring Repair workmanship that other contractors simply cannot match.

  • Licensed & Insured Florida Experts (#EC13012419)
  • Technical evaluation of flood-affected electrical equipment
  • Reconstruction of hurricane-damaged service masts
  • Documentation of repairs for property insurance records

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Addressing Miami's Unique Electrical Challenges

South Florida's environment demands specialized electrical knowledge. Our Storm Damage Electrical Repair solutions in Miami are engineered to handle these local factors effectively.

High-Rise Electrical Systems

Miami's skyline requires specialized knowledge of high-voltage distribution, conduit systems, and fire safety codes for multi-story residential and commercial buildings.

Coastal Corrosion & Humidity

Miami's proximity to the Atlantic means salt air and high humidity constantly threaten electrical connections. We use high-grade materials to prevent premature failure.

Historic District Preservation

Neighborhoods like Coconut Grove and Shenandoah feature historic homes with delicate architecture and antiquated wiring that require expert, non-invasive retrofitting.

Expert Compliance Services in Miami

Electrical work in Miami-Dade requires specialized permitting through the RER Department — and dealing with them isn't fun. We take care of every application, coordinate all inspections, and handle the mandatory 40-year recertification checks. You don't touch a single form. We maintain strict compliance with Miami-Dade High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) product approvals and stringent local NOA (Notice of Acceptance) permitting guidelines for every Storm Damage Electrical Repair project in Miami.

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Why Miami Homeowners Trust Us for Weather Damaged Wiring Repair

Local Trust

Your trusted neighborhood professionals, ensuring the safety of 450,000+ residents.

Rapid Response

Your local rapid-deployment team, proudly serving Miami from our hub 19 miles away.

Bonded & Insured

$2,000,000 in comprehensive liability coverage shielding your Miami home during every project.

Code Experts

Experts in Miami-Dade County guidelines, including Miami-Dade High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) product approvals and stringent local NOA (Notice of Acceptance) permitting guidelines.

Common Post-Storm Electrical Rebuild Questions from Miami Homeowners

Does homeowner insurance cover storm electrical damage in Miami? +
Most Florida homeowner policies cover electrical damage from named storms, including panel replacement, rewiring, and service mast repair. We provide detailed damage documentation and repair estimates formatted for insurance claim submission.
How is power reconnection managed after a repair in Miami? +
Once repairs are completed and have passed a municipal safety inspection, Florida Power & Light (FPL) provider is notified that the system is safe to receive power.
Are emergency power solutions available during a restoration in Miami? +
Transfer switches and interlock kits can be integrated into the panel to allow for the safe use of portable power sources until utility service is restored.
Why do Brickell condos have different electrical requirements than single-family homes? +
High-rise condos in Brickell and Edgewater have unique electrical constraints: limited panel space, shared building infrastructure, HOA approval requirements, and strict fire codes. We specialize in Miami condo electrical work—understanding which upgrades are possible, navigating HOA procedures, and maximizing your electrical capacity within building limitations. Many condo owners are surprised to learn they CAN install EV chargers and upgrade panels with proper planning.
My Miami home was built in the 1950s—is the wiring still safe? +
Many homes in Coconut Grove, Coral Way, and Shenandoah still have original cloth-insulated wiring and undersized panels. After 60-70 years, this wiring becomes brittle, loses insulation integrity, and can't safely handle modern loads. We've rewired hundreds of Miami's historic homes, preserving architectural character while bringing electrical systems to current NEC code standards. Insurance companies increasingly require updated electrical before issuing policies on older Miami homes.

How Our MiamiHurricane Lightning Strike Fixes Process Works

1

Hazard Assessment

The initial phase involves identifying and isolating immediate hazards such as downed lines or flooded circuits to stabilize the property.

2

Structural Reconstruction

Service masts and weather heads are rebuilt to meet current hurricane-rated electrical and building codes.

3

Regulatory Certification

A municipal inspection is performed to verify that the reconstructed service meets safety requirements for utility reconnection.

4

Utility Reconnection Signal

Following inspection approval, the required electrical certification is transmitted to Florida Power & Light (FPL) provider to authorize the reconnection of service.

5

Insurance Reporting

A technical report including photographic documentation of the damage and repairs is provided for property insurance documentation.

Weather Damaged Wiring Repair Benefits for Miami Homeowners

Code Compliance Expertise

Technical knowledge of regional Miami and Miami-Dade County failure points and current Florida Building Code requirements for hurricane zones.

Infrastructure Fortification

Repairs are designed to improve the resilience of the electrical service entrance against future environmental stresses.

Operational Availability

Resources are allocated to manage the increased demand for electrical repairs following significant weather events in the region.

Utility Integration Standard

Certification procedures follow the exact technical formats required by major regional utility providers for service restoration.

Assessing Electrical Storm Damage: What to Look For After a Hurricane

After a hurricane or severe tropical storm passes through Miami and Miami-Dade County, electrical damage assessment should be one of your first priorities — but safety must come first. Never enter a flooded area where electrical equipment may be submerged. If your home has standing water and you have not been able to shut off the main breaker, do not enter until an electrician or the fire department has cleared the space.

Common electrical storm damage includes: damaged or displaced service entrance cables (the thick wires running from Florida Power & Light (FPL) pole to your home's weatherhead), water intrusion into the main electrical panel, damaged or displaced the electric meter base, fallen trees that have pulled down overhead service drops, and lightning-induced damage to panels, breakers, and connected appliances.

Exterior signs of damage to check from a safe distance: Is your service entrance cable still connected and intact from the utility pole to your weatherhead? Is the meter still in its socket? Is there visible damage to the weatherhead or mast on your roof? Are there any downed wires near your property? If you see downed power lines, stay at least 35 feet away and call FPL immediately at 1-800-4-OUTAGE.

The Storm Damage Electrical Repair Process

Storm damage electrical repairs follow a specific sequence that differs from routine electrical work. The first step is always a safety assessment — our electrician evaluates the extent of damage before any power is restored to ensure that energizing circuits will not create additional hazards such as electrical fires from water-damaged wiring or shocks from compromised insulation.

If the service entrance is damaged, Florida Power & Light (FPL) must de-energize the transformer and disconnect service before repairs can begin. Our team repairs or replaces the weatherhead, mast, service entrance cable, and meter base as needed. Once the service entrance is restored, a municipal electrical inspector must approve the repair before FPL will reconnect service — this is a mandatory step that cannot be bypassed.

For internal damage — water-damaged panels, tripped breakers that won't reset, damaged outlets and wiring — our team performs circuit-by-circuit testing using insulation resistance testing (megohmmeter) to identify compromised wiring. Circuits that have been submerged in flood water must be replaced per NEC requirements, as the insulation's integrity cannot be guaranteed even after drying.

Insurance Claims for Electrical Storm Damage: Documentation Best Practices

Proper documentation is critical for successful insurance claims on electrical storm damage. Before any repairs begin, photograph all visible damage: the service entrance, the panel (inside and outside), any water damage marks, damaged outlets and fixtures, and the surrounding area showing the storm's impact.

Your electrician should provide a detailed written assessment that includes: the specific damage found, the cause of the damage (wind, water intrusion, lightning, fallen debris), which components need repair versus replacement, and the estimated cost of restoration. This documentation becomes supporting evidence for your insurance claim.

Most Florida homeowner's policies cover electrical damage caused by named storms and lightning strikes, but there are common exclusions: damage from flooding (which requires separate flood insurance), damage caused by power surges through utility lines (which some policies exclude unless you can prove lightning as the cause), and pre-existing conditions that the storm exposed but did not cause. Having a professional electrical assessment documenting storm-specific causation strengthens your claim.

Keep all receipts, invoices, and permits related to the repair. Your electrician's permit number and inspection records provide official documentation that the repairs were performed to code — this can be valuable if your insurance company questions the scope or cost of repairs.

Serving All Miami Neighborhoods

Our technicians are active throughout Miami, providing Post-Storm Electrical Rebuild to residential and commercial properties. Whether you're in Brickell or The Roads, we understand the mixed high-rise condos and single-family homes building stock and Miami-Dade County requirements of your specific community.

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Little Havana
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Shenandoah
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We provide expert electrical services near major Miami landmarks, ensuring efficient response times for all local homeowners and business owners.

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