
Panel upgrades, ceiling fans, outdoor outlets, and code-compliant rewires.
SaniCan LLC delivers reliable, licensed, locally-owned electrical service throughout St. Petersburg, FL. The same crew, the same phone number, and the same fixed-price quote — every time you call.
What we do
Electrical work in coastal Pinellas County is uniquely tough on equipment. Salt corrodes outdoor outlets, hurricane prep demands code-compliant generator interlocks, and a lot of mid-century homes still run aluminum branch wiring or undersized 100A panels. SaniCan LLC's electrical work is performed by licensed electricians under permit when code requires it. We don't 'patch and pray' — we leave you with a panel, a circuit, or a fixture that's safer than we found it.
St. Pete is a city of distinct neighborhoods, and the right crew knows the difference between a Kenwood bungalow project and a Snell Isle waterfront. We run daily routes from Old Northeast to Disston Heights and have crew members specialized in historic preservation and high-end finish work.

What's included
An overloaded panel, a stab-lok breaker, or corroded outdoor wiring isn't an inconvenience — it's a fire risk and an insurance-claim denier. Florida insurance carriers are increasingly demanding panel and wiring updates as a condition of renewal, especially on homes built before 1985. Getting ahead of those requirements with a code-compliant panel upgrade or surge protection install can preserve your homeowner's policy and dramatically reduce hurricane-season risk. EV charger installs also need to be done right — pulling 40A continuous through undersized wiring is one of the most common causes of garage fires we see.
St. Pete's flood-zone rules in Shore Acres and Riviera Bay, the historic-district paint and material restrictions in Old Northeast, and the permit nuances along the bayfront all factor into how we plan and quote your project. We handle the paperwork side in-house.
Licensed electrician does the assessment. We test circuits, check panel capacity, and identify code issues — not just the symptom you called about.
Written quote. We pull permits where required (panel work, service upgrades, EV chargers).
Power-down windows scheduled with you. Clean install with labeled breakers and updated panel directory.
We coordinate the county inspection on permitted work and don't close out the job until it passes.
Honest pricing
Panel upgrades from 100A to 200A typically run $2,400–$3,800 including permit and inspection. Whole-house surge protectors $375–$650 installed. Level 2 EV charger installs $750–$1,650 depending on panel distance and conduit run. Ceiling fan installs (with existing box) $145–$225. Outdoor GFCI outlets $225–$425. We provide written quotes, are fully licensed and insured, and warranty workmanship for one year on all electrical installations.
St. Pete clients refer us to neighbors because we treat their 1920s craftsman with the same care we treat a modern Snell Isle build — different skill sets, same standard of finish.
(813) 606-7016"SaniCan handled our electrical project in St. Petersburg start to finish. Same crew every visit, on time, no surprise charges. We'll call them again."
— Verified St. Petersburg client
Yes. All electrical scopes that require a license are performed by or supervised by our licensed electrician, and permitted work is pulled in our license number.
Yes — most panel upgrades replace just the panel and main feed, not the branch circuits. We'll inspect your branch wiring and flag anything that needs separate attention.
Yes. Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint, and any J1772-compatible Level 2 charger. We size the circuit for the charger's continuous load and pull permits where required.
We install code-compliant generator inlets with manlock-out interlocks (no illegal suicide cords). Most installs run a half day.
Same crew, same accountability — every service we run goes through the same SaniCan playbook.
Call now for a free, no-pressure quote. Most St. Petersburg jobs scheduled within the same week.
(813) 606-7016