Castle Pines is the highest-income town in this Denver-south corridor, and that shapes what electrical work sells here. With a median household income of $181,049 and median home values of $881,700, the demand skews premium: service-panel upgrades for large luxury homes, EV-charger installs, whole-home generators, lighting and automation retrofits rather than bottom-dollar repairs. Owner-occupancy is exceptionally high at 82.6%, so the people who notice an electrical problem are the same people who authorize the fix — short decision cycles and high close rates. The housing stock is comparatively new: only 28.5% of homes predate 2001, so the aging-wire rewire wave that drives other markets is smaller here, and the opportunity tilts toward capacity and new-amenity work on newer homes. Competition is the real story. Only five active electricians serve the area at medium saturation, and the local pack is shallow — Stone Electric has built real depth at 268 reviews, but the other two map-pack names sit at just 20 and 65. A deliberate review-generation push could realistically leapfrog most of the field inside a year.
Request the Full ReportSingle ZIP-code service area: 80108 · Market data compiled June 18, 2026.
All figures below are for ZIP code 80108 — a single ZIP-code service area, not all of Castle Pines, CO.
Total population
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Housing units
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Owner-occupancy
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Median home value
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Median household income
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Homes built before 2001
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Median home values of $881,700 and $181,049 household income support premium jobs — panel upgrades, EV chargers, standby generators, and automation — over low-margin repairs.
82.6% owner-occupancy means the decision-maker and the homeowner are the same person, shortening the sales cycle and lifting close rates versus renter-heavy markets.
Only 28.5% of homes predate 2001, so demand concentrates in capacity and new-amenity work (service upgrades, EV, hot tubs) on relatively modern large homes rather than full rewires.
A thin local pack — two of the three map-pack rivals sit at just 20 and 65 reviews — leaves room for a focused review strategy to climb quickly.
Active Electrical contractors
Market saturation
Avg. Google reviews
20 reviews · 5★ (as of June 18, 2026)
65 reviews · 5★ (as of June 18, 2026)
268 reviews · 4.9★ (as of June 18, 2026)
Yes, for premium residential work. Incomes near $181,000 and home values around $881,700 support service upgrades, EV chargers, and generators, and with only five active electricians the local-pack field is shallow enough to enter with a focused review strategy.
Saturation is medium. About five active electricians serve the area, and only one local-pack competitor has real review depth (268); the other two carry just 20 and 65 reviews, so visibility is winnable.
With newer, larger, high-value homes, demand centers on service-panel upgrades, EV-charger installs, standby generators, and lighting or automation retrofits rather than aging-home rewires.
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