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You flip a switch and expect the lights to come on. You plug in your phone and expect it to charge. When something’s buzzing, sparking, or tripping breakers every other day, that’s not normal—and ignoring it doesn’t make it safer.
Homes in Colleyville weren’t all built for how we live now. You’ve got multiple devices charging in every room, HVAC systems running year-round, and appliances that pull serious power. If your electrical panel is still the same one installed in the ’80s or ’90s, it’s working overtime just to keep up.
The outcome you’re looking for isn’t complicated. Outlets that don’t get warm. Breakers that don’t trip when you run the microwave and the coffee maker at the same time. Confidence that your electrical system can handle a Texas thunderstorm without frying your electronics. That’s what proper electrical work gets you—and that’s what we do in Colleyville.
We’ve been doing electrical work in the Dallas-Fort Worth area since the late ’90s. We’re not a franchise. We’re not a call center dispatching whoever’s available. We’re a family-owned electrical contractor, and the people who answer the phone are the same people who’ve been running this company for over two decades.
We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List because we show up, do the work right, and don’t disappear when the job’s done. Every electrician we send to your home in Colleyville is licensed and insured. You’re not getting a handyman with a voltage tester—you’re getting someone who knows the National Electrical Code and how it applies to homes in North Texas.
Colleyville has some of the highest property values in Tarrant County. You didn’t invest in a $700,000+ home to have some unlicensed guy guess his way through your electrical panel.
You call or submit a request online. We ask a few questions to understand what’s going on—breakers tripping, outlets not working, panel upgrade needed, whatever it is. If it’s an emergency, we can typically get someone to you within 60 to 90 minutes in the Fort Worth area.
When we arrive, we diagnose the issue. That means actually testing circuits, checking voltage, inspecting your panel, and figuring out what’s causing the problem—not just swapping parts and hoping it works. Once we know what’s wrong, we explain it in plain language and give you upfront pricing before we do anything.
If you approve the work, we handle it right then if possible. Our trucks are stocked with the parts and equipment needed for most residential electrical repairs. Panel upgrades, generator installations, and bigger projects get scheduled, but smaller repairs usually get done same-day. When we’re finished, we test everything, clean up, and make sure you understand what we did and why.
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We handle electrical panel upgrades, which is one of the most common jobs we do in Colleyville. Older homes were built with 100-amp panels, and that’s not enough for modern electrical loads. Upgrading to a 200-amp panel gives you the capacity to run your HVAC, appliances, and electronics without constantly tripping breakers.
Whole-house surge protection is another service that makes sense in North Texas. ERCOT’s grid has been under strain, and summer thunderstorms are routine. A surge protector installed at your main panel protects everything in your home—not just what’s plugged into a power strip.
We also install backup generators, handle electrical safety inspections, design and install recessed lighting, troubleshoot wiring issues, and repair or replace breaker panels. If it involves electricity in your home, we’ve done it hundreds of times. Colleyville’s median household income is over $200,000, and most homeowners here understand that cutting corners on electrical work is expensive in the long run. Hiring a licensed electrical contractor means the job gets done to code, passes inspection, and doesn’t create bigger problems down the road.
Panel upgrades in Colleyville typically run between $1,500 and $4,000, depending on whether you’re going from 100-amp to 200-amp service, if the meter needs to be relocated, and how much rewiring is involved. Older homes sometimes need additional work to bring everything up to current code, which can add to the cost.
The price includes the new panel, labor, permits, and inspection. If your home was built before 2000 and you’re adding any major appliances or planning a remodel, upgrading your panel now saves you from doing it later when it’s required. Most panel upgrades in Colleyville take one to two days, depending on the scope of work.
We give you upfront pricing after we assess your current setup. No surprises, no upselling—just a clear breakdown of what it costs and why.
If you want to protect your electronics, HVAC system, and appliances from power surges caused by thunderstorms or grid issues, yes. Texas has some of the most volatile weather in the country, and ERCOT’s grid isn’t exactly known for stability. A whole-house surge protector installed at your main panel stops surges before they reach your devices.
Power strips help, but they don’t protect hardwired equipment like your air conditioner, refrigerator, or garage door opener. A whole-house system covers everything. Installation usually costs between $300 and $600, depending on the type of protector and your panel setup.
Colleyville homes average $718,900 in value. Spending a few hundred dollars to protect tens of thousands in electronics and appliances is a pretty straightforward decision.
Breakers that trip frequently, even when you’re not running a lot of appliances, are a sign your panel is overloaded or failing. Warm or discolored breaker panels, buzzing sounds, or a burning smell near the panel are all red flags that something’s wrong.
If your home was built before 2000 and still has the original panel, it’s worth having it inspected. Panels have a lifespan of 25 to 40 years, and older panels weren’t designed to handle modern electrical loads. Federal Pacific and Zinsco panels, which were common in the ’70s and ’80s, are known fire hazards and should be replaced immediately.
We can inspect your panel and tell you whether it needs to be upgraded, repaired, or if it’s fine as-is. The inspection takes about 30 minutes, and you’ll know exactly where you stand.
A licensed electrician has completed thousands of hours of training, passed state exams, and is legally qualified to work on electrical systems. A handyman might know how to swap out a light fixture, but they’re not trained to diagnose electrical problems, work inside a breaker panel, or ensure everything meets the National Electrical Code.
In Texas, electrical work requires a license for a reason—it’s dangerous, and mistakes can cause fires, shocks, or expensive damage. If something goes wrong with work done by an unlicensed person, your homeowner’s insurance might not cover it. Licensed electricians also carry insurance, so if there’s ever an issue, you’re protected.
Colleyville homeowners tend to do their research before hiring contractors, and that’s smart. Hiring a licensed electrical contractor means the work is done right, inspected properly, and won’t come back to haunt you during a home sale or remodel.
Most standby generator installations take two to three days from start to finish. That includes running a gas line or propane connection, installing the transfer switch, setting the generator pad, wiring everything to your electrical panel, and testing the system.
Generators range in size depending on what you want to power during an outage. A smaller unit that covers essentials like your fridge, a few lights, and your HVAC system costs less and installs faster than a whole-house generator that powers everything. We walk you through the options based on your home’s electrical load and your budget.
Texas storms knock out power regularly, and ERCOT’s grid issues aren’t going away. Installing a generator means you’re not sitting in the dark when the next outage hits. We handle permits, installation, and startup, and we make sure you know how to operate it before we leave.
Most of the time, yes. Our service trucks are stocked with the parts and tools needed for common electrical repairs—outlet replacements, breaker swaps, wiring fixes, and troubleshooting. If we can diagnose the problem and we have the parts, we’ll get it done the same day.
Larger jobs like panel upgrades, generator installations, or whole-home rewiring require scheduling and permits, so those take longer. But if your issue is something like a dead outlet, a tripped breaker that won’t reset, or flickering lights, we can usually handle it during the first visit.
We also offer 24/7 emergency service for urgent electrical problems. If something’s sparking, smoking, or creating a safety hazard, don’t wait—call us and we’ll get someone out fast.