Safe, Reliable Outlets for Your Home or Business
Since 1953, Wighton’s has helped Central Coast residents and businesses with safe, code-compliant outlet repair, replacement, and installation. Our licensed electricians combine decades of experience with ongoing training to deliver electrical service you can trust.
Our Outlet Services
- Outlet repair: Fix loose connections, faulty wiring, or damaged outlets
- Outlet replacement: Upgrade outdated or unsafe outlets with modern, code-compliant units
- Outlet installation: Add new outlets or upgrade to GFCI outlets for safety in kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas
Signs You Need Outlet Service
Call Wighton’s if you notice:
- Loose or wobbly outlets
- Discoloration or scorch marks
- Crackling or buzzing sounds
- Outlets that don’t work
Why Choose Wighton’s?
- Serving San Luis Obispo County since 1953
- Technicians with 200+ hours of annual training
- Background-checked and drug-tested electricians
- Transparent pricing—the price we quote is the price you pay
- Strict in-home standards: shoe covers, floor protection, and clean work areas
Residential & Commercial Outlet Service
We provide outlet repair and installation for both homes and businesses across San Luis Obispo and the Central Coast. Whether you need one outlet fixed or a complete installation for a commercial property, Wighton’s has the expertise to handle the job safely and efficiently.
Schedule Outlet Service Today
Don’t let a faulty outlet put your property at risk. Call Wighton’s at (805) 292-2327 today to schedule outlet repair, replacement, or installation in San Luis Obispo.
Proudly Serving SLO & Surrounding Communities
- Arroyo Grande, CA
- Atascadero, CA
- Grover Beach, CA
- Los Osos, CA
- Morro Bay, CA
- Nipomo, CA
- Oceano, CA
- Pismo Beach, CA
- San Luis Obispo, CA
- Santa Barbara, CA
- Santa Maria, CA
- And surrounding areas!
Don’t see your area? Contact us to see if we can serve you!
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my outlet not working?
An outlet may stop working due to a tripped breaker, loose wiring, or internal damage. A licensed electrician can safely diagnose and repair the issue.
When should I replace an electrical outlet?
Replace outlets if they feel hot, are discolored, spark, or no longer hold plugs securely. Outlets should also be upgraded to meet current electrical codes.
Do I need GFCI outlets in my home or business?
Yes. GFCI outlets are required in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoor areas to protect against electrical shock and keep your property up to code.