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You stop worrying about tripped breakers every time you run the AC and microwave at the same time. Your lights don’t flicker when the dishwasher kicks on. You can charge your phone, run your home office, and keep the house cool without wondering if something’s about to go wrong.
Most homes in Hurst built before 1990 weren’t designed for today’s electrical load. You’ve got more devices, bigger appliances, and higher expectations than the original wiring was meant to handle. That’s not a failure on your part—it’s just reality.
When your electrical system is properly upgraded and maintained, you get consistent power where you need it. No more extension cords snaking across rooms. No more outlets that don’t work. Just a system that supports how you actually live, whether that’s running a home business, charging an electric vehicle, or simply keeping your family comfortable through a Texas summer.
We’ve been handling residential and commercial electrical work across the Mid-Cities since 1999. We’re a family-owned electrical contractor, which means you’re talking to people who actually do the work—not a call center three states away.
We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List. Those aren’t just plaques on a wall. They’re proof that we show up, do what we say we’ll do, and handle electrical services the right way.
Hurst sits right in the middle of our service area. We know the housing stock here—the older neighborhoods off Pipeline Road, the newer developments near Northeast Mall, and everything in between. We’ve upgraded panels, rewired homes, and installed backup generators all over this city. Your electrical issues aren’t new to us.
You call or submit a request online. We schedule a time that works for you—usually within a day or two, faster if it’s urgent. If it’s an emergency, we’re typically there within one to two hours.
A licensed electrician shows up in a fully stocked service vehicle. We assess what’s going on, explain what we found in plain language, and give you transparent pricing before we touch anything. No surprise charges. No hidden fees. You know what you’re paying before work starts.
Once you approve, we handle the job—whether that’s electrical troubleshooting, wiring installation, an electrical panel upgrade, or home rewiring services. We pull permits when required, follow current NEC codes, and make sure everything passes inspection. When we’re done, your system works the way it should. You get documentation of what was done, warranty details, and a clear explanation of how to maintain things going forward.
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Every job starts with a proper assessment. We don’t guess. We test circuits, check loads, inspect panels, and identify what’s causing the problem or what’s needed for your upgrade.
For electrical maintenance, that means catching issues before they become emergencies—loose connections, overloaded circuits, outdated breakers. For installations, it means sizing everything correctly so your system can handle what you’re asking it to do.
Hurst has seen significant growth in both residential and commercial development. New office spaces and retail centers need electrical systems designed for modern demands—data infrastructure, HVAC loads, lighting controls. Older homes need panel upgrades to support central air, EV charging stations, and smart home systems. We handle both.
You also get proper documentation. Permits filed with the city. Warranty information on parts and labor. Code compliance guaranteed. That matters when you sell your home or if an insurance claim ever comes up. It also matters for your safety—Fort Worth sits in lightning alley, and proper surge protection and grounding aren’t optional in this part of Texas.
Your breakers trip frequently, especially when running multiple appliances. That’s the most obvious sign. You might also notice lights dimming when the AC kicks on, outlets that feel warm to the touch, or a burning smell near your panel.
Most homes in Hurst built in the 1980s or earlier have 100-amp or 150-amp panels. Modern homes typically need 200 amps to safely handle central air, electric ranges, EV chargers, and all your other devices. If you’re adding any major appliance or planning a renovation, your current panel might not cut it.
Another red flag: if your panel still has a Federal Pacific or Zinsco brand label, it should be replaced. Those panels are known fire hazards and many insurance companies won’t cover homes that still have them. A licensed electrician in Hurst, TX can assess your current setup and tell you exactly what you need—not what makes us the most money, but what actually keeps your home safe and functional.
An electrical repair fixes a specific problem—a dead outlet, a faulty switch, a tripped breaker that won’t reset. It’s targeted work that gets one thing working again.
Full home rewiring services replace most or all of the wiring in your house. That’s necessary when you have outdated wiring that’s unsafe—like knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring—or when your wiring is so old it’s deteriorated. Homes built before 1970 often need rewiring, especially if they’ve never been updated.
You’ll know rewiring is on the table if you have frequent electrical issues throughout the house, not just in one spot. If multiple outlets don’t work, if your breakers trip constantly in different rooms, or if an electrician finds damaged insulation on your wiring during an inspection. Rewiring isn’t cheap, but it’s a lot less expensive than dealing with an electrical fire. In Hurst, where summer heat puts constant strain on electrical systems, old wiring becomes a real liability.
Most residential electrical panel upgrades take four to eight hours. That includes disconnecting your old panel, installing the new one, reconnecting circuits, testing everything, and cleaning up.
Your power will be off during the work. Plan accordingly—no AC, no refrigerator, no Wi-Fi. If you work from home or have medical equipment that requires power, let us know ahead of time so we can schedule appropriately.
We also need to coordinate with Oncor, the utility company serving Hurst, to disconnect and reconnect your meter. That usually happens the same day, but it adds a little time to the process. We handle the permit with the city and the final inspection. You don’t have to deal with any of that. Once everything’s done and inspected, you’ll have a modern panel that can safely handle your home’s electrical load for decades.
Texas law requires a licensed electrician for most electrical work, especially anything involving your main panel, new circuits, or wiring. You can change out a light fixture or replace an outlet cover, but beyond that, you’re risking your safety and your home’s value.
Unlicensed electrical work won’t pass inspection. If you ever sell your home, that becomes a problem. Insurance companies can also deny claims if they find out unpermitted or DIY electrical work caused a fire or damage.
There’s also the safety factor. Electricity isn’t forgiving. One mistake can cause a fire, electrocution, or damage to everything plugged into your system. A licensed electrician in Hurst, TX knows current codes, has the right tools, and carries insurance. If something goes wrong, you’re protected. If you DIY it and something goes wrong, you’re on your own—and potentially facing a much bigger repair bill than if you’d just hired someone in the first place.
Stop using that outlet or circuit immediately. Don’t plug anything else in. If the smell is coming from your breaker panel, don’t touch it—call an emergency electrician right away.
A burning smell means something’s overheating. That could be a loose connection, an overloaded circuit, or damaged wiring. All of those can lead to an electrical fire. If you see scorch marks, smoke, or sparks, turn off power at the main breaker if you can do so safely, then get out and call 911.
For less urgent situations—like a faint burning smell that goes away when you unplug something—you still need an electrician to check it out. Don’t wait. Electrical issues don’t fix themselves, and they tend to get worse. We offer emergency electrical services throughout Hurst with quick response times. It’s better to have us check it out and find nothing serious than to ignore it and deal with fire damage later.
Electrical services in Hurst typically run $35 to $53 per hour, but most companies (including us) price by the job, not the hour. That way you know the total cost upfront.
A simple repair—like fixing a dead outlet or replacing a breaker—might cost $150 to $300. An electrical panel upgrade usually runs $2,000 to $4,000 depending on the size and complexity. Full home rewiring services can range from $4,000 to $10,000 or more, depending on your home’s size and how accessible the wiring is.
We give you transparent pricing before we start. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying and what’s included. No hidden fees for trip charges, diagnostics, or “unforeseen issues” that we should have caught in the estimate. If something truly unexpected comes up—like we open a wall and find damage that wasn’t visible—we stop, explain what we found, and give you a price for that additional work before proceeding. You’re never surprised by the bill.