Flickering or Dimming Lights
Lights that dim when an appliance kicks on typically signal an overloaded circuit or a loose connection in the panel.
What we offer
Professional, reliable work — done right the first time.

Old or undersized panel tripping constantly? We upgrade to a modern, code-compliant breaker box built for today's electrical load.

Burning smell, dead outlets, or a breaker that keeps tripping? This is the call to make — a licensed electrician responds fast.

Aluminum wiring, knob-and-tube, or decades of patchwork? We rewire safely and to current code — protecting your home and your insurance.

Charge your electric vehicle at home on a proper Level 2 circuit — faster, safer, and correctly protected from day one.

Add an outlet, replace a dead switch, or upgrade to GFCI where code requires. Clean, fast, done to code.

Buying a home or concerned about older wiring? A licensed inspection gives you a clear written picture — no repairs sold on the spot.

Recessed cans, pendant fixtures, ceiling fans, or exterior lighting — we handle the wiring so the result is safe and finished.
New circuit needed for a hot tub, EV charger, home office, or major appliance? We run it properly from the panel.
Know the warning signs
Most electrical problems give you a signal before they become dangerous. Here's what to watch for at home.
Lights that dim when an appliance kicks on typically signal an overloaded circuit or a loose connection in the panel.
A burning smell near outlets, switches, or your panel is an electrical emergency. Shut off the circuit and call right away.
Warmth or discoloration around an outlet or switch plate signals a wiring issue — a fire hazard that gets worse over time.
A breaker that won't stay reset is telling you something — an overloaded circuit, a failing breaker, or a wiring fault that won't fix itself.
Outlets without a ground offer no protection for electronics or people — a particular risk in kitchens, bathrooms, and garages.
Fuse panels weren't built for today's electrical load and often can't safely support EV chargers, modern appliances, or a home office.
If any of these sound familiar — call us today. It's free to ask.
(720) 555-0224Simple & stress-free
Call or request a free estimate online. Describe what you're seeing — we'll tell you if it's urgent and get you on the schedule.
A licensed electrician comes to your home, assesses the job, and gives you a clear price before a single wire is touched.
We do the work to code, the first time. Permits pulled and inspections arranged whenever the job requires it.
About Us
Tungsten Electric was built on one principle: electrical work done right the first time, with no shortcuts on safety or code. Every job gets a licensed electrician — not a helper, not a subcontractor — who pulls the permit when one is required and arranges the final inspection as a matter of course. We work in Centennial and the surrounding Front Range because this is our community, and our reputation here is the only one we have. When you call Tungsten Electric, the price is agreed before a single wire is touched.
Based right here in Centennial — we answer the phone and show up when we say we will.
Clear quotes, no surprises. You know what it costs before we start.
We do the job right the first time and stand behind our work.
Good to know
Yes. Tungsten Electric is a licensed electrical contractor and carries liability insurance. We pull permits on jobs that require them and schedule the final inspection — that's part of the job, not an add-on you have to ask for.
Yes. We assess the job and give you a clear number before any work begins. The price is agreed up front — no surprise charges after the fact.
We serve Centennial and the surrounding Front Range — including Highlands Ranch, Parker, Lone Tree, Aurora, Englewood, and Littleton. Not sure if you're in range? Call and ask.
Treat it as an emergency. A burning smell near outlets or your panel typically indicates overloaded wiring or arcing — both are fire hazards. Shut off the circuit at the breaker if you can do so safely, and call us right away. Don't wait to see if it goes away.
Yes — and we'll find the actual cause rather than just resetting it. A repeatedly tripping breaker usually means an overloaded circuit, a failing breaker, or a wiring fault. All of those are diagnosable and fixable by a licensed electrician.
Yes. We pull the required permits with Arapahoe County or the relevant municipality and coordinate the final inspection. You get documented, code-compliant work that holds up for homeowners insurance and future resale.
Still have questions? Get in touch — we’re glad to help.
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