Lighting Installation
Recessed lighting, fixtures, under-cabinet and exterior lighting — planned before anything gets cut, wired so the switching makes sense afterwards.
Ask about thisAaron Ramos has been doing electrical work out of El Sereno since 2021 — lighting, repairs, EV chargers, outlets, and the handyman jobs that sit next to them. Tell him what is happening and you get a straight answer, not a maybe.
Figures from the business's own public Instagram profile and Nextdoor page. Nothing here is estimated.
The first five are the categories listed on the Ramos Electrical Nextdoor page. The sixth comes up on nearly every older house around here.
Recessed lighting, fixtures, under-cabinet and exterior lighting — planned before anything gets cut, wired so the switching makes sense afterwards.
Ask about thisBreakers that keep tripping, outlets that stopped working, flickering lights. The work is finding the cause first — not swapping parts until it goes quiet.
Ask about thisLevel 2 charger installation, sized against what your panel can actually carry — the load calculation comes before the charger, not after.
Ask about thisFrom one dead receptacle to a dedicated circuit for the garage freezer. Including outdoor weatherproof outlets — the enclosure matters as much as the wire.
Ask about thisThe jobs that sit next to the electrical work: TV mounts, cabinets, fans, fixtures. If the same visit can cover it, it should.
Ask about thisFull panel, no room for another circuit, or a fuse box still in service. Start with what the house actually draws before anyone quotes a panel.
Ask about this“For ANY & EVERY electrical needs necessary.”
— Ramos Electrical Services, on its Nextdoor pageCall, text, email or DM with what stopped working, when it started, and a few photos. Photos of the open panel answer more questions than anything you can say.
What it most likely is, what it takes to find out for sure, and whether it is a permitted job. If it is something you can check yourself in two minutes, you will be told that first.
Not parts swapped until it goes quiet. A breaker that keeps tripping is reporting something specific, and that is what gets traced.
In English or Spanish, in plain words — what was wrong, what was changed, and what to watch for. Permitted work goes through its inspection.
Every picture here came off @ramos_electrical_services. Where the shot is a “before”, it says so — no stock photos of somebody else's work.
In April 2021 Ramos Electrical installed an outdoor weatherproof outlet at East Side Cafe so the El Sereno Community Fridge could be plugged in and start feeding people. He posted it with one line: “it was a pleasure helping out my community.”
That is roughly the whole business model. The jobs come from the same handful of streets, so the work has to be right the first time — you run into the customer at the market either way.
Three posts that answer the questions that come in most often.
El Sereno and East Los Angeles, out of 90032, and the surrounding neighbourhoods — South Pasadena and Highland Park included. Call 323-861-9962 and say where you are; if it is too far to be worth your money, you will be told that.
Call or text 323-861-9962, email Ramoselectricalservices1@gmail.com, or send a DM on Instagram — the profile says “DM: For Quotes, Inquiries & Questions” and that is genuinely how most people start. Describe the job and send photos; you will get a real answer instead of a placeholder.
Four pictures answer most questions: the panel with the door open and the labels readable, the outlet or fixture in question, where it sits on the wall, and anything that looks burnt, loose or discoloured. Then say what stopped working and when it started.
Panel work, new circuits and EV charger installs are permitted work in the City of Los Angeles. Ask on the first call how the permit and the inspection will be handled for your specific job — it is a fair question and it should get a straight answer before anything starts.
Describe the job in a sentence and send a couple of photos. You will get a real answer about what it takes.
Or build the message for us on the contact page — it fills in the details so nothing gets lost.