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You flip a switch and the lights come on. Your AC keeps the house at 72 degrees all summer. Your home office doesn’t lose power mid-Zoom call.
That’s what reliable electrical work looks like. No breakers tripping when you run the dishwasher and microwave at the same time. No outlets that feel warm to the touch. No wondering if your panel can handle the load when you plug in your Tesla.
Most homes in Trophy Club were built between 1995 and 2005. Back then, builders installed 100-amp or 150-amp panels because that’s what code required. Today, with multiple AC units, smart home systems, EV chargers, and high-efficiency appliances, those panels are maxed out. You’re not asking too much of your electrical system—your system just wasn’t designed for how you live now.
Upgrading your panel, adding dedicated circuits, or installing whole-house surge protection means your home keeps up with your life. You’re not resetting breakers. You’re not worried about power surges frying your electronics during summer storms. Everything just works.
We’ve been handling electrical work in Trophy Club, TX since before the community hit 10,000 residents. We’re a family-owned electrical contractor, not a franchise. Our electricians live in the Mid-Cities, know the neighborhoods, and understand what Trophy Club homeowners expect.
We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List because we show up when we say we will and do the work right. Every electrician on our team is fully licensed and insured. We pull permits, follow local codes, and use commercial-grade materials that last decades longer than standard residential parts.
You’re hiring a licensed electrical contractor in Trophy Club who’s been doing this work in your area longer than most companies have been in business. That matters when your home is worth over $600,000 and you need someone who won’t cut corners.
You call or submit a request online. We schedule a time that works for you—usually within a day or two, unless it’s an emergency. Then we show up faster.
One of our licensed electricians arrives at your home, looks at the problem, and explains what’s going on in plain language. No jargon. No upselling. If your panel needs an upgrade, we’ll tell you why and what it costs before we start. If it’s a simple fix, we’ll say that too.
Once you approve the work, we get it done. Most electric repair calls in Trophy Club—like replacing outlets, fixing wiring, or installing new circuits—are finished the same day. Panel upgrades or generator installations take longer, but we’ll give you a clear timeline upfront.
After the work’s complete, we test everything, clean up, and walk you through what we did. You’ll know exactly what was fixed, what parts were used, and how long they’re rated to last. If we pulled a permit, we’ll handle the inspection and make sure everything passes.
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Panel upgrades are one of the most common requests we get in Trophy Club, TX. Homes built 20+ years ago weren’t wired for today’s electrical load. Upgrading to a 200-amp panel with room for future circuits means you can add an EV charger, a pool pump, or a second AC unit without worrying about capacity.
Whole-house surge protection is another big one. Texas storms are no joke. A single lightning strike or power surge can fry your HVAC system, computer, TV, and appliances in seconds. Surge protectors installed at the panel catch those spikes before they reach your devices.
Generator installation is growing fast in Trophy Club. When the power goes out—whether from a storm, grid issue, or summer overload—a backup generator keeps your refrigerator, AC, and critical systems running. We install Generac and other top-rated models, handle the gas line connection, and pull all necessary permits.
Wiring services Trophy Club homes need most often include adding dedicated circuits for home offices, upgrading old aluminum wiring, installing EV charging stations, and rewiring older sections of the house that still have outdated two-prong outlets. If your home was built before 2000, chances are good you’ll need at least one of these upgrades in the next few years.
Your breakers trip more than once a month. That’s the clearest sign your panel is overloaded or wearing out.
Other signs include lights that dim when you turn on the AC, outlets that feel warm, or a panel that’s over 20 years old. If your home still has a 100-amp or 150-amp panel and you’ve added major appliances, an EV charger, or a second HVAC unit, you’re probably pushing the limits of what that panel can handle.
Most homes in Trophy Club, TX were built in the late 90s and early 2000s. Builders installed panels that met code at the time, but code minimums aren’t the same as what your home actually needs today. Upgrading to a 200-amp panel with space for additional circuits gives you room to grow and eliminates the constant breaker resets.
A licensed electrical contractor in Trophy Club has passed state exams, carries insurance, and is legally allowed to pull permits and perform electrical work to code. A handyman isn’t licensed for electrical work and can’t pull permits.
That matters because unpermitted electrical work can void your homeowner’s insurance, fail inspection when you sell your home, and create serious safety hazards. If something goes wrong—a fire, an injury, or damage to your property—you’re liable if the work wasn’t done by a licensed contractor.
We employ a licensed Master Electrician who supervises every job. We pull permits when required, follow Trophy Club and Texas electrical codes, and guarantee our work is done right. You’re not just paying for the repair—you’re paying for the protection that comes with hiring someone who’s accountable.
Panel upgrades typically range from $2,500 to $4,500 depending on the size of the panel, how much rewiring is needed, and whether we’re adding a subpanel or whole-house surge protection at the same time.
A standard upgrade from a 100-amp to a 200-amp panel with a new breaker box and updated wiring usually falls in the middle of that range. If your home needs significant rewiring or the panel is in a tough-to-access location, costs go up.
We give you an upfront price before we start. No surprises. You’ll know exactly what the job costs, what materials we’re using, and how long it’ll take. Most panel upgrades in Trophy Club, TX are completed in one day, and we handle the permit and inspection so you don’t have to.
Power strips protect against small surges, but they won’t stop a lightning strike or a major grid surge from destroying your HVAC system, water heater, or appliances.
Whole-house surge protection installs at your electrical panel and catches big surges before they enter your home’s wiring. That’s the kind of protection you need during Texas storms when lightning hits a transformer or the grid experiences a sudden spike.
Your HVAC system alone costs $8,000 to $15,000 to replace. A whole-house surge protector costs a fraction of that and protects everything in your home—not just the devices plugged into power strips. It’s one of those upgrades that pays for itself the first time it stops a surge from frying your equipment.
Most residential generator installations take two to three days from start to finish, including the gas line connection, electrical hookup, and final inspection.
Day one, we set the generator pad, run the gas line, and start the electrical connections. Day two, we finish wiring the transfer switch, connect the generator to your panel, and test the system. Day three is usually reserved for the final inspection and any adjustments.
Permitting adds a few days to the timeline, but we handle that for you. Once the generator is installed and inspected, it runs automatically during power outages. You don’t flip a switch or go outside—it just kicks on within seconds of losing grid power and keeps your home running until power is restored.
Depends on your panel’s capacity and how many circuits are already in use. Most EV chargers need a dedicated 240-volt circuit, which pulls 40 to 50 amps.
If your panel is already near capacity—common in Trophy Club, TX homes with 100-amp or 150-amp panels—you’ll need an upgrade before we can safely add an EV charger. If you’ve got a 200-amp panel with room for additional circuits, we can usually add the charger without upgrading the panel.
We’ll assess your current setup, check your load capacity, and tell you exactly what’s needed. If an upgrade is required, we’ll explain why and give you a clear price. Most EV charger installations are completed in one day once the panel is ready.