Master Licensed Electrician — Laramie County, Wyoming
Electrical Services Across Laramie County, WY
Isaac Garcia and the Moonlight Electric team are Laramie County locals. From Cheyenne’s Capitol district to the prairie communities along I-80, we bring master-licensed residential and commercial electrical work to every corner of the county.
Home County Since Day One
Laramie County’s Hometown Electrical Contractor
Laramie County is the most populous county in Wyoming, anchored by Cheyenne but stretching across a wide sweep of high-plains communities. The county seat sits at 6,062 feet where prairie winds test every electrical connection, where winter storms can drop power lines in an hour, and where summers bake outdoor fixtures past what lower-altitude equipment was designed to handle. Moonlight Electric Solutions was built here, by someone who grew up here, to serve the electrical needs of every neighborhood in this county the right way.
Isaac Garcia is a Cheyenne native who went into the electrician trade, traveled overseas to wire federal government power systems, and came back to Laramie County because this is where his roots are. That history means something practical: we understand local building codes, we know the Cheyenne Building Division permitting process, and we recognize the county-specific electrical demands that an out-of-town contractor would have to learn on your dime.
From Cheyenne to Burns on the Nebraska border, from Pine Bluffs to Carpenter, from the suburban communities of Ranchettes and Fox Farm-College to the federal installation at Warren Air Force Base — Moonlight Electric holds the master license to work everywhere in Laramie County. We cover both residential and commercial work, pulling our own permits and backing every installation with a written workmanship guarantee.
This is not just a service territory on a map. Laramie County is where Isaac grew up, where his family lives, and where Moonlight Electric has built its reputation one job at a time.
Cheyenne (County Seat)
Wyoming’s capital city. Residential neighborhoods from the Capitol district to South Cheyenne, plus commercial corridors along Dell Range and Lincolnway.
Ranchettes
Suburban Cheyenne community west of the city. A mix of single-family homes and small acreage properties with growing electrical demands.
Warren AFB Area
Military installation and surrounding off-base housing. Moonlight Electric handles residential electrical needs for military families in the corridor.
Rural Communities
Burns, Pine Bluffs, Carpenter, and Fox Farm-College. Prairie and agricultural properties often require specialty wiring for outbuildings, wells, and irrigation systems.
Cities and Communities We Serve
Every Corner of Laramie County
County seat. Wyoming’s capital city. Full residential and commercial coverage.
Suburban community west of Cheyenne. Residential and small acreage.
F.E. Warren Air Force Base corridor. Military family residential work.
LCCC area community. Residential neighborhoods near the community college.
South Cheyenne border community. Rural residential and agricultural.
East Laramie County along I-80. Small town and rural property work.
Wyoming-Nebraska border community. Residential, commercial, and agricultural.
Wyoming-Colorado border community. Rural residential and outbuilding wiring.
What We Do in Laramie County
Electrical Services Available County-Wide
Panel Replacements
Outdated Federal Pacific and Zinsco panels are common across older Laramie County homes. We upgrade to modern load-center panels sized for today’s electrical demands.
Learn MoreEV Charger Installation
Level 2 home charger installs throughout the county. We pull permits with the City of Cheyenne and applicable jurisdictions — one visit from start to finish.
Learn MoreBackup Generators
Laramie County winters are unforgiving. Whole-home standby generators with automatic transfer switches keep you running when the grid goes down.
Learn MoreResidential Wiring
New construction wiring, rewires, remodel circuits, outlet additions, and service upgrades across every Laramie County community we serve.
Learn MoreCommercial Electrical
Office buildouts, warehouse wiring, commercial panel work, and commercial EV infrastructure for Cheyenne businesses and county-wide commercial properties.
Learn MoreSmart Home Wiring
Structured wiring for smart thermostats, lighting controls, security cameras, and automation systems in Laramie County homes.
Learn MoreCommon Questions
Laramie County Electrical Service FAQs
Does Moonlight Electric serve rural Laramie County properties?
Yes. We serve the full extent of Laramie County, including rural and agricultural properties in Burns, Pine Bluffs, Carpenter, and South Greeley. Rural electrical work often includes service entrance upgrades, outbuilding wiring, well pump circuits, and irrigation panel installations. We are familiar with the service territory of the local rural electric cooperative and can coordinate work at properties served by cooperative power rather than the municipal utility.
Do I need a permit for electrical work in Laramie County outside of Cheyenne city limits?
Permit requirements vary by jurisdiction within Laramie County. Work within the City of Cheyenne requires permits from the Cheyenne Building Division. Properties in unincorporated Laramie County may be subject to county-level inspections or may require permits from a local authority depending on the scope of work. Moonlight Electric handles permit research and pulls all required permits as part of every project — you never have to navigate the permitting process yourself.
How far outside of Cheyenne does Moonlight Electric travel?
We serve the entire Laramie County area. Pine Bluffs on the Nebraska border, Burns along I-80, and Carpenter near the Colorado line are all within our standard service territory. For properties in the more remote parts of the county, call us at (307) 757-5553 to confirm availability and scheduling. We operate within a roughly 50-mile radius of Cheyenne, which covers all of Laramie County comfortably.
Is Moonlight Electric licensed for commercial work across Laramie County?
Yes. Isaac Garcia holds a Wyoming master electrician license covering both residential and commercial work statewide. We have completed commercial electrical projects for businesses along Cheyenne’s Dell Range Boulevard and Lincolnway, as well as for commercial and agricultural operations in rural parts of the county. Master licensing means we can legally pull permits, perform work, and have it inspected anywhere in Wyoming.
What makes Moonlight Electric different from national electrical chains in Laramie County?
We live here. Isaac Garcia grew up in Cheyenne, worked overseas on federal government power systems, and came home specifically because this community matters to him. We are not a franchise dispatching technicians from a call center — we are a local master electrician practice with deep roots in Laramie County. We understand Wyoming’s weather extremes, the local building code as adopted by the state and county, and the permitting offices we work with regularly. That local knowledge saves time and produces better results than a national chain learning your county on your job.
Serving Every Community in the County
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