Hiring an electrician means trusting someone with the one system in your home that can start a fire or deliver a fatal shock. That's not a place to cut corners, and it's why Denver Power Electric makes our credentials easy to verify. We've been a licensed, insured, fully bonded electrical contractor in Denver since 2009, and we'll never ask you to take that on faith.
Our company operates under Colorado Master Electrician License #ME.0047213, held by founder Aaron Voss. A master electrician's license is the highest individual electrical credential the state of Colorado issues through DORA's Electrical Board, requiring years of documented field experience and a rigorous exam on the National Electrical Code. Every job we perform is supervised under that license, and every electrician on our 16 trucks is licensed or working as a registered apprentice under direct journeyman supervision. You can verify any Colorado electrical license through the DORA online lookup using our license number.
Beyond licensing, we carry full commercial general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every member of our crew. This protects you twice: if property is damaged during a job, our liability policy covers it, and if a worker is injured on your property, our workers' comp covers them so the claim never lands on your homeowner's policy. We're happy to provide a current certificate of insurance naming you as the project before work begins — just ask.
Licensing and insurance only matter if the work is also done to code, which is why we pull permits and schedule city inspections on every job that requires them. For Denver-area work that includes panel upgrades, service changes, rewires, EV circuits, and most new circuits, we file with the City and County of Denver (or the relevant jurisdiction in Aurora, Lakewood, Arvada, or wherever you are) and meet the inspector on site. Permitted, inspected work protects your home sale later and keeps your insurance valid. You'll see this same standard across our panel upgrade, rewiring, and EV charger services.
For Denver homeowners, credentials carry extra weight. Our older housing stock — knob-and-tube, undersized panels, ungrounded outlets — means a lot of work involves correcting decades-old hazards, and an unlicensed handyman can leave a code violation that surfaces at resale or, worse, in a claim after a fire. Want to dig into the details? Read our company story, meet our team, or simply call (303) 555-0158 and we'll send our license number, insurance certificate, and references before you commit to anything.