Forearms and work-gloved hands inside an open residential breaker panel with the deadfront removed, a multimeter probe held against a bus lug mid-test; a clamped LED work light throws cool spill across the panel face from the left while warm late-afternoon Chicago sun comes through a basement window behind. Shot slightly close and over the shoulder at eye level, the electrician's face out of frame entirely. The top of the panel sits inside the upper 15% of the frame with almost no headroom above it, so the composition reads whole when shown at full height on a phone. Clean, well-kept panel and tidy conductors; no legible text or numbering on any label or directory card — labels are soft and out of focus.

Maxxx Escobar, Electrician

Done right the first time. No callbacks.

Maxxx wires, troubleshoots and repairs electrical across Chicago, and walks you through every job before he leaves.

Seven days a week, roughly 6am to 10pm.

Service Lines

Six lines of work, one phone number.

Tell Maxxx About the Job
  1. 01

    Electrical troubleshooting

    Finding the actual cause of the problem instead of guessing at it. Dead circuits, tripping breakers, flickering lights, work someone else left half-finished.

  2. 02

    Utility services

    Service-side electrical work for homes and buildings across Chicago and the surrounding area. Tell Maxxx what the utility or inspector is asking for and he'll tell you what it takes.

  3. 03

    New construction wiring

    Wiring new builds from rough-in through finish. The job ends with a walkthrough so you know exactly what went in behind the walls.

  4. 04

    Apartment buildings and condos

    Electrical work for multi-unit properties, owners and managers. Unit-by-unit repairs or building-wide work, scheduled around the people living there.

  5. 05

    Small business electrical

    Shops, offices and storefronts that need the power working before they open. Maxxx works with your budget and is honest about what a job actually needs.

  6. 06

    Emergency subcontracting for general contractors

    When storm surge puts a GC underwater, Maxxx picks up the electrical scope. Seven days a week, roughly 6am to 10pm, with same-day response.

The Standard

He touches it once.

  1. 01

    He comes out once.

    He finds the actual cause instead of guessing at it, so the problem gets handled on the visit you paid for.

  2. 02

    The work gets done.

    Touch it once, no callbacks. He works with your budget and tells you straight when a job isn't his to do.

  3. 03

    He walks you through it.

    Every job ends with a full walkthrough, so you know what went in and where it went before he leaves.

  4. 04

    He backs it for a year.

    Everything he touches carries a one-year warranty. If it needs him again, he comes back.

Everything Maxxx touches carries a one-year warranty. He works seven days a week, roughly 6am to 10pm, with same-day response.

Who He Works For

He works for owners and for GCs.

A hand setting a flush ceiling fixture into a finished apartment-building corridor, stepladder foot visible at the frame edge, corridor doors receding behind, warm late-day light coming from a window at the end of the hall. Occupied building, lived-in but well kept.

Property Owners and Businesses

Somebody has to keep the power on.

Houses, condos and apartment buildings, unit by unit or building wide. Shops and offices that need the power working before they open. Repairs, troubleshooting and new wiring, scheduled around the people who are already there.

Tell Maxxx about the job
A new-construction rough-in: open stud bays with neatly stapled runs of romex and mounted device boxes, drywall not yet up, daylight through unglazed window openings. No people in frame, but the work is clearly half-done and recent.

General Contractors

He picks up the electrical scope.

When storm surge puts a GC underwater, Maxxx takes the emergency subcontract work. Rough-in through finish on new construction. Seven days a week, roughly 6am to 10pm, with same-day response.

Send him the scope

The Man Doing the Work

The company is his name.

Maxxx Escobar runs Maxxx Electrical out of Chicago, commercial and residential. Troubleshooting, utility services, new construction, apartment buildings, condos and small businesses, plus emergency subcontract work for general contractors.

The standard is the same on every job. He touches it once, so there are no callbacks. He finishes with a full walkthrough so you understand what was done.

He works with your budget, and he'll tell you honestly when something isn't work he should be doing.

The walkthrough: the electrician's hand raised toward a newly closed-up panel on a utility-room wall, explaining it, while the building's owner stands beside him watching, seen from behind and three-quarters so neither face reads as a portrait. Warm interior light, the panel cover back on, tools still on the floor. No handshake, no thumbs-up, no posing.

Before You Call

The answers, up front.

Do you give free estimates?

No. There's a flat fee to come out, and it varies depending on the scope of the job. If you hire Maxxx, that fee comes off your bill.

What hours can I reach you?

Seven days a week, roughly 6am to 10pm, with same-day response.

Is the work guaranteed?

Everything Maxxx touches carries a one-year warranty. He also does a full walkthrough with you before he leaves the job.

How do I pay?

Cash, Zelle, Cash App or cashier's check. Work starts once funds clear. There's no financing available.

Do you take subcontract work from general contractors?

Yes, including emergency work when storm surge puts a GC behind schedule. Send the scope and Maxxx will tell you what he can pick up.

What areas do you cover?

Chicago and the surrounding area.

Get Him Out to the Job

Tell Maxxx about the job.

Chicago and the surrounding area.

Seven days a week, roughly 6am to 10pm, with same-day response.

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