Windsor is our home — Eleos Electric has been based at 930 Shiloh Road since the company started. Hiring local matters here: response times, knowledge of the Town of Windsor's permit office, and familiarity with the housing stock from Old Redwood Highway out to Faught Road. Here's what to look for in any Windsor electrician.
Licensed and insured — non-negotiable
California requires a C-10 Electrical Contractor's license for any electrical work over $500. Verify the license at cslb.ca.gov before any work — it takes 30 seconds and tells you whether the contractor is current, bonded, and free of major complaints.
Local knowledge of Windsor
Things that come up in Windsor specifically:
- Town of Windsor permit office (not Sonoma County) for residential work inside town
- PG&E service drops on the older mobile-park areas
- Newer subdivisions north of Old Redwood Highway often have EV-ready stub-outs
- Detached ADU and second-unit work is common — sub-panel design matters
- Generac and Tesla Powerwall installs are frequent; solar interconnections common
Real reviews from real Windsor neighbors
Online reviews matter — but Sonoma County is small. The best signal is whether a contractor has work you can drive past. We've done hundreds of jobs in Windsor and we'll tell you the addresses if you want to see them.
How quickly can they respond?
The best electrician for an emergency is the one whose truck is already in town. We dispatch from Shiloh Road — most Windsor service calls get a same-day response during business hours.
What we do in Windsor most often
Panel upgrades on older Windsor Mobile and rural-zoned homes. Generator installs (Generac is the local default). EV chargers — Tesla Wall Connectors and Wallbox are the most common. Whole-home rewires on older properties. ADU electrical for the wave of accessory dwellings going in across town.
Sonoma County · Since 1990
Talk to a licensed electrician about your Windsor electrician.
Free estimates, same-day response, and a real person on the phone — usually the owner.


