Electrical Company in Pelican Bay, TX

Electrical Problems Fixed Right the First Time

Licensed electricians with 25+ years solving your electrical challenges safely and efficiently.
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Professional Electrical Services Pelican Bay

Your Power Stays On, Your Family Stays Safe
You flip the switch and the lights work. Your breakers don’t trip randomly. Your electrical panel isn’t making strange sounds that keep you awake at night. That’s what reliable electrical service looks like. No more wondering if your wiring is safe. No more calling multiple electricians who don’t show up or give you the runaround. When your electrical system works the way it should, you stop thinking about it. You focus on what matters most to you instead of worrying about whether your home’s electrical system might fail when you need it most.

Licensed Electricians Pelican Bay TX

25 Years of Getting It Right
Carroll Service Company has been solving electrical problems in Pelican Bay and throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 1999. We’re the family-owned electrical contractor your neighbors trust when they need the job done right. Our electricians are fully licensed and insured. We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and have earned multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List because we show up when we say we will and fix what needs fixing. Pelican Bay homeowners choose us because we understand Texas electrical codes, local permit requirements, and the unique challenges that come with our area’s weather and housing styles.
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Electrical Repair Process Pelican Bay

Here's Exactly What Happens Next
First, we listen to what’s happening with your electrical system. You describe the problem, we ask the right questions to understand what’s really going on. Next, our licensed electrician arrives at your Pelican Bay home or business with the tools and experience to diagnose the issue properly. We explain what we found in plain English and give you a clear estimate before any work begins. Then we fix it right the first time. We use quality materials, follow Texas electrical codes, and clean up after ourselves. You get a system that works safely and reliably, plus our warranty on the work we performed.
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Electrical Services Pelican Bay TX

Complete Electrical Solutions for Your Property
We handle everything from simple electrical repairs to complete panel upgrades. Our services include electrical safety inspections, breaker panel installations, recessed lighting design and installation, whole-house surge protection, and backup generator systems. Pelican Bay’s mix of established homes and newer construction means we see everything from outdated fuse boxes to modern smart home electrical needs. We work on both residential and commercial properties throughout the area. Whether you’re dealing with flickering lights, outlets that don’t work, or planning a major electrical upgrade, we have the licensing, insurance, and experience to handle your project safely and efficiently.
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Your electrical panel probably needs replacement if it’s over 25 years old, uses fuses instead of breakers, or can’t handle your current electrical load. Signs include frequently tripping breakers, dimming lights when appliances start up, or a burning smell near the panel. Older panels often lack the capacity for modern electrical demands. If you’re adding new appliances, electric vehicle charging, or planning home renovations, your current panel might not be adequate. We perform electrical safety inspections that include panel assessments. During the inspection, we check your panel’s condition, capacity, and code compliance to determine if replacement is necessary for your Pelican Bay home.
First, check if your main breaker has tripped. If it has, try resetting it once. If it trips again immediately, don’t keep trying – you likely have a serious electrical problem that needs professional attention. Check your electrical panel for any breakers in the middle position or any that feel warm to the touch. These are signs of electrical problems that require immediate professional service. If your main breaker hasn’t tripped but you still don’t have power, the issue could be with your electrical meter, service entrance, or connections between your home and the utility lines. This type of problem requires both utility company and licensed electrician involvement to resolve safely.
Whole-house backup generator installation typically costs between $15,000 and $25,000, depending on your home’s size, electrical panel requirements, and generator capacity needed. This includes the generator unit, automatic transfer switch, electrical connections, and proper permitting. The final cost depends on factors like your home’s electrical load requirements, whether your panel needs upgrading, gas line installation requirements, and local permit fees. Larger homes with higher electrical demands need bigger generators, which increases the overall investment. We provide detailed estimates that break down all costs upfront. The investment pays for itself during extended power outages, especially considering Pelican Bay’s occasional severe weather events that can leave homes without power for days.
This usually happens when a circuit breaker has tripped, a GFCI outlet has tripped and needs resetting, or there’s a loose connection somewhere in that circuit. Start by checking your electrical panel for any tripped breakers and resetting them. Look for GFCI outlets in bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor areas. These outlets have test and reset buttons. If one has tripped, pressing the reset button might restore power to other outlets on that circuit. If resetting breakers and GFCI outlets doesn’t solve the problem, you likely have a loose wire connection or damaged wiring that needs professional diagnosis. These issues can create fire hazards and should be addressed by a licensed electrician promptly.
Simple outlet or switch replacements typically don’t require permits, but adding new outlets or circuits usually does. Pelican Bay follows Texas electrical codes, which require permits for most electrical work beyond basic replacements. Major electrical work like panel upgrades, new circuits, or generator installations always requires permits and inspections. The permit process ensures work meets safety codes and protects your home’s value and insurance coverage. We handle all permit applications and inspections for electrical work in Pelican Bay. This ensures your electrical work is legal, safe, and won’t cause problems when you sell your home or file insurance claims.
Most homes should have electrical inspections every 10-15 years, but homes over 25 years old should be inspected every 5-10 years. If you’re experiencing electrical problems, buying a home, or planning major renovations, get an inspection immediately. Electrical inspections identify safety hazards, code violations, and potential problems before they become dangerous or expensive. We check your panel, wiring, outlets, and overall system capacity during comprehensive inspections. Regular inspections are especially important in Pelican Bay because many homes have older electrical systems that may not meet current safety standards. Early detection of electrical problems saves money and prevent safety hazards.