Parker is the largest market in this corridor by a wide margin — roughly 80,302 residents across 29,293 housing units — which means it generates more raw electrical demand than any other town profiled here. Owner-occupancy sits at a healthy 79.7%, median household income is $146,778, and median home values are $677,700, a solid middle-to-upper residential base that supports both everyday repair work and discretionary upgrades. About 37% of homes predate 2001, a meaningful pool of properties now entering the window where original panels, outlets, and fixtures begin to fail and need replacement. The catch is competition. Saturation is high, with seven active electricians whose Google review counts average 354 — the densest, most established field of any town in the set. Harmony Electric (219 reviews, 5.0 stars) and Root Electric (116 reviews, 5.0) have already built the kind of review depth that anchors the local pack, so visibility here is earned, not given. Parker is the biggest prize in the corridor and also the hardest fight: the volume is real, but breaking into the map pack demands a differentiated service-area focus and sustained review velocity.
Request the Full ReportSingle ZIP-code service area: 80134 · Market data compiled June 18, 2026.
All figures below are for ZIP code 80134 — a single ZIP-code service area, not all of Parker, 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)
The largest base in the corridor — about 80,302 residents and 29,293 housing units — produces more raw electrical service volume than any other profiled town.
Roughly 37% of homes predate 2001, putting original panels, wiring, and fixtures into the replacement-and-upgrade window.
79.7% owner-occupancy plus $146,778 median income supports a steady mix of repairs and discretionary upgrades from decision-making homeowners.
High saturation (seven active electricians averaging 354 reviews) means review velocity and a tight service-area niche are required to win local-pack visibility.
Active Electrical contractors
Market saturation
Avg. Google reviews
39 reviews · 4.7★ (as of June 18, 2026)
116 reviews · 5★ (as of June 18, 2026)
219 reviews · 5★ (as of June 18, 2026)
It has the most raw demand in the corridor — over 80,000 residents and 29,000 housing units — but also the most competition. It rewards electricians who can sustain review growth and carve out a clear service niche.
Saturation is high. Seven active electricians compete, averaging 354 Google reviews, and the top local-pack names carry 116 to 219 reviews, so new entrants need a deliberate visibility strategy.
With about 37% of homes built before 2001 and a large overall housing base, panel and outlet upgrades, fixture replacement, and general repair work see steady demand, alongside discretionary upgrades from higher-income owners.
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