Electricians in Kuna, Idaho
Kuna's new construction boom means most electrical work involves newer homes with modern 200-amp panels. However, demand for EV charger installation and sub-feeds for detached garages, shops, and outbuildings is growing as Kuna's homeowner population — many with rural-minded needs — expands rapidly.
Every contractor has been checked for active local presence and is licensed and insured.
Magic Electric Plumbing Heating + Air
Serving: Boise and the Treasure Valley
Multi-award-winning Boise contractor offering electrical, plumbing, and HVAC services. Certified Tesla EV char...
Todd's Electrical & Technology Services
Serving: Meridian and the Treasure Valley
Veteran-owned electrical contractor serving the Treasure Valley. Specializes in EV charger installation, panel...
Mr. Electric of Meridian
Serving: Meridian and the Treasure Valley
Locally owned and operated since 1994. Licensed electricians handling all home and commercial electrical repai...
AMP Electric
Serving: Nampa and the Treasure Valley
Licensed electrical contractor based in Nampa serving the Treasure Valley since 1996. Residential and commerci...
Beacon Electric, Inc.
Serving: Meridian and the Treasure Valley
Family-owned and operated electrical contractor based in Meridian. Specializes in panel upgrades, lighting, ne...
Hiring a Electrician in Kuna
Kuna has transformed from a small agricultural community into one of the Treasure Valley's fastest-growing cities, with new subdivisions expanding rapidly and a population that has more than tripled in the past two decades.
Most Kuna homes are relatively new, but the rapid growth means contractors with availability and fast response times are in especially high demand.
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Common Questions About Electricians in Kuna
How much do electricians charge in the Boise area?
Electricians in the Treasure Valley typically charge $85-$150 per hour. Common jobs: outlet or switch replacement $150-$350, panel upgrade (100A to 200A) $1,500-$3,000, EV charger installation $400-$900. Get 2-3 written estimates for any job over $500.
Do I need a permit for electrical work in Idaho?
Yes, most electrical work beyond simple device swaps requires a permit in Idaho. Your licensed electrician should handle permitting -- not you, and not skipped. Unpermitted electrical work can affect your home insurance and create problems at resale.
What should I look for when hiring an electrician?
Verify they hold an active Idaho Electrical Contractor license (check at dbs.idaho.gov), carry general liability and workers comp insurance, provide a written estimate, and pull required permits. Never hire cash-only with no documentation.