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Your lights stay on when you need them. Your breakers stop tripping every time the AC kicks on during a Texas summer. Your electrical panel handles the load without overheating or shutting down.
That’s what reliable electrical services in Westover Hills, TX should deliver. Not constant worry about whether your system can handle another appliance. Not wondering if that burning smell means you’re one outlet away from a fire.
You get a home that runs the way it’s supposed to. Air conditioning that doesn’t compete with your refrigerator for power. Outlets that don’t spark when you plug something in. A panel that’s actually built for the electrical demands of 2025, not 1975.
Most homes in Westover Hills weren’t designed for how much electricity we use today. Smart thermostats, multiple TVs, home offices, EV chargers—your electrical system is doing work it was never meant to handle. When we upgrade your panel or rewire problem circuits, you stop living around your electrical system’s limitations. You just live.
We’re a family-owned electrical contractor that’s been serving Westover Hills, TX and the Fort Worth area for over 25 years. We’re not a franchise. We’re not a call center that dispatches whoever’s available.
We’re licensed electricians who live and work in this area. We know what Texas heat does to electrical systems. We’ve seen what happens when panels installed in the 60s and 70s try to run modern homes.
Our A+ Better Business Bureau rating and multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List didn’t come from smooth sales pitches. They came from showing up when we said we would, pricing work upfront, and fixing problems right the first time. That’s how you stay in business for 25 years in the same community.
You call or contact us with your electrical issue. We ask enough questions to understand what’s happening—breakers tripping, outlets not working, panel upgrade needed, whatever it is.
We schedule a time that works for you, usually same-day or next-day depending on urgency. If it’s an emergency, we move faster. Our residential electrician shows up on time, looks at your system, and figures out what’s actually wrong. Not what might be wrong. What is wrong.
Before any work starts, you get upfront pricing. You know exactly what it costs. No surprises when the job’s done. If you approve, we fix it. We use commercial-grade materials and UL-listed parts because they last decades longer than standard residential components.
After the work’s complete, we test everything to make sure it’s working correctly. We clean up. We walk you through what we did and answer any questions. Then we leave you with an electrical system that actually works the way it should.
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Every electrical service we provide in Westover Hills, TX includes a full assessment of what’s causing the problem. We don’t just fix the symptom. If your breaker keeps tripping, we find out why—overloaded circuit, faulty breaker, wiring issue, whatever it actually is.
You get licensed, insured electricians on every job. That means proper permits when required, work that passes inspection, and protection if something goes wrong. You’re not assuming liability for electrical work like you would with unlicensed contractors or DIY repairs.
Texas has unique electrical challenges. ERCOT grid issues mean more frequent power fluctuations. Summer heat pushes AC units to work overtime, overloading circuits designed for lighter loads. Homes built before 1990 often can’t handle today’s electrical demands without panel upgrades. We account for all of this.
Whether it’s a simple outlet repair, a full panel replacement, whole-house surge protection, or backup generator installation, you get the same approach. Transparent pricing before we start. Quality materials that last. Work done right the first time. And electricians who actually know local codes and requirements in Westover Hills, TX.
Panel upgrades in Westover Hills typically range from $1,500 to $4,000 depending on the size of the panel, whether you’re going from 100-amp to 200-amp service, and how much rewiring is needed. Most homes built before 1990 need upgrades to handle modern electrical loads.
The cost includes the new panel, breakers, labor, permits, and inspection. If your main service line from the street needs upgrading, that adds to the cost. If your home has aluminum wiring or other outdated components, those might need addressing too.
We give you upfront pricing after assessing your specific situation. No work starts until you know exactly what it costs. The investment pays off in safety, reliability, and the ability to actually use your electrical system without constant breaker trips or worrying about overloads.
Texas law allows homeowners to do electrical work on their own primary residence. But here’s what most people don’t realize: licensed electricians won’t sign off on work they didn’t do because of liability risks. You assume full responsibility for any DIY electrical work.
That matters when you sell your home. Buyers’ inspectors look for unpermitted electrical work. If they find it, you’re either hiring a licensed electrician to redo it properly or negotiating a lower sale price. Insurance companies can also deny claims if faulty DIY electrical work caused a fire.
We’re licensed electricians in Westover Hills, TX who carry insurance that protects you if something goes wrong. We pull proper permits. Our work passes inspection. You get documentation that proves your electrical system was installed correctly and safely. That documentation has real value when you sell or file an insurance claim.
We offer 24-hour electrician services for genuine emergencies—sparking outlets, burning smells, complete power loss, exposed wiring, anything that poses immediate safety risks. Response time depends on where we are and what time you call, but we’ve arrived within twenty minutes for urgent situations in Westover Hills, TX.
Not every electrical problem is an emergency. A single outlet that stopped working can usually wait until morning. A breaker that trips once and resets fine isn’t urgent. But if you’re smelling burning plastic, seeing sparks, or dealing with complete power loss, that’s when you call immediately.
We prioritize based on safety risk. If your situation is dangerous, we move fast. If it’s inconvenient but not hazardous, we’ll schedule you as quickly as possible—usually same-day or next-day. We’re honest about response times and what actually qualifies as an emergency versus a priority repair.
Overloaded circuits are the most common cause. Texas summers push AC units to run constantly, drawing heavy power. When your air conditioning shares a circuit with other appliances, the combined load trips the breaker. That’s the breaker doing its job—preventing overheated wires and potential fires.
Older homes in Westover Hills often have 15-amp circuits where 20-amp circuits should be. Or they have too few circuits for how many devices we use now. Your electrical panel might be sized correctly for 1975 but completely inadequate for 2025.
Sometimes the breaker itself is faulty. Breakers wear out over time, especially if they’ve tripped repeatedly. Loose wiring connections, damaged wires, or short circuits can also cause tripping. We can diagnose the actual cause—whether you need circuit upgrades, panel replacement, or simple repairs—and fix it permanently instead of just resetting the breaker over and over.
Yes, especially given Texas grid instability and frequent power fluctuations. ERCOT’s grid issues cause voltage spikes that damage electronics over time. You might not see immediate failure, but repeated small surges degrade sensitive equipment like computers, smart home devices, and modern appliances with circuit boards.
Whole-house surge protection installs at your electrical panel and protects every outlet in your home. It’s different from power strip surge protectors, which only protect what’s plugged into them and offer limited protection. A whole-house system handles larger surges from lightning strikes, transformer issues, or grid problems.
The cost is typically $300-$800 installed, depending on the level of protection. That’s cheap compared to replacing a refrigerator, HVAC system, home office equipment, or entertainment center after a major surge. Given how often Texas experiences power issues—from summer storms to grid overload—it’s one of the better electrical investments you can make in Westover Hills, TX.
Your breakers trip frequently, especially when running multiple appliances. Your lights dim when the AC kicks on. You don’t have enough outlets and rely heavily on extension cords. Your panel has a 100-amp service or less. Those are clear signs your electrical system can’t handle your current needs.
Homes built before 1990 in Westover Hills almost always need panel upgrades. They were designed for fewer electrical demands—no home offices, no EV chargers, no smart home systems, fewer large appliances. Modern homes need 200-amp service minimum to run safely and reliably.
If you’re planning any major renovations, adding an EV charger, or installing a backup generator, your existing panel probably won’t support it. We can assess your current panel, calculate your actual electrical load, and tell you definitively whether an upgrade is necessary or just recommended. Most homeowners are surprised how much more capacity they actually need.