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Your breakers stop tripping when you run the AC and microwave at the same time. Your expensive electronics stay protected during those North Texas lightning storms that roll through Eagle Mountain Lake. You stop wondering if that flickering light is a minor annoyance or a fire hazard waiting to happen.
Most homes in Pecan Acres were built in the 1960s and 70s, back when electrical demands meant a few lights, a refrigerator, and maybe a window unit. Now you’re running central air, smart home systems, multiple computers, and kitchen appliances that pull serious power. Your electrical panel wasn’t designed for that load.
An electrical panel upgrade brings your home up to current capacity. Whole-house surge protection keeps power spikes from frying your electronics. Proper wiring installation means you can actually use your home the way you want to use it, without constantly resetting breakers or worrying about what’s happening behind your walls.
You get a system that handles your real life, not the life someone imagined in 1972.
We’re a family-owned electrical contractor based in Fort Worth, serving Pecan Acres and the surrounding Mid-Cities area for over 25 years. Every electrician on our team carries current Texas licensing and insurance, and we handle all permit applications and inspections so your work stays code-compliant.
We’ve earned an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List by doing what we say we’ll do, when we say we’ll do it. That’s it. No runaround, no disappearing after the estimate, no surprises on the invoice.
When you’re dealing with a home that sits on acreage near Eagle Mountain Lake, you need someone who understands rural electrical systems and the specific challenges that come with older properties. We know what permits Tarrant County requires, what codes apply to your area, and how to get your project done right.
You call or submit a request online, and we schedule a time that works for you. We show up when we say we will, assess what’s going on, and give you a clear explanation of what needs to happen and why. No jargon, no upselling services you don’t need.
If it’s electrical troubleshooting, we trace the problem to its source. If it’s an electrical panel upgrade or home rewiring services, we walk you through the scope, timeline, and cost before any work starts. We pull the necessary permits, complete the installation using commercial-grade components and UL-listed parts, and schedule the inspection.
The work passes inspection on the first attempt because we know the codes and we follow them. You get documentation for your records, and if you have questions down the road, you can reach us. We’re not a national franchise that disappears after the check clears.
For emergency electrical issues, we offer same-day service because we understand how Texas heat makes power outages more than an inconvenience. When your AC won’t run because your panel failed, that’s not something that can wait until next week.
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Electrical maintenance keeps your system running before small issues become expensive problems. We inspect panels, test circuits, check for code violations, and identify potential hazards. For homes in Pecan Acres where properties sit on larger lots with outbuildings, barns, or workshops, we handle wiring installation for those structures too.
Whole-house surge protection is critical in North Texas. Lightning strikes and power grid fluctuations happen regularly, and a single surge can destroy thousands of dollars in electronics in seconds. We install surge protection at the panel level, giving your entire home coverage instead of relying on individual outlet strips.
Generator installation has become standard for homeowners who lived through the 2021 Texas freeze. We size generators based on your home’s square footage, essential appliances, and comfort preferences. You get a free assessment, professional installation, and a system that kicks on automatically when the grid goes down.
For older homes needing electrical panel upgrades or complete home rewiring services, we handle everything from permit applications to final inspection. You’re not left guessing whether the work meets current National Electrical Code standards or local Fort Worth requirements. It does, and we document it.
Your breakers trip frequently, especially when running multiple appliances. Your lights dim when the AC kicks on. You see scorch marks around outlets or smell burning plastic near your panel. Your home still has a fuse box instead of circuit breakers.
Most homes in Pecan Acres were built 40 to 60 years ago with 100-amp or 150-amp panels. Modern homes typically need 200-amp service to handle current electrical loads. If you’re adding central air, a hot tub, an electric vehicle charger, or any major appliance, your existing panel probably can’t support it safely.
An electrical panel upgrade isn’t just about convenience. It’s about safety and protecting your property value. Outdated panels increase fire risk, and insurance companies know it. Some won’t even cover homes with certain panel brands known for defects. Upgrading brings your home up to code, reduces risk, and ensures your electrical system can handle how you actually live.
Yes. Any electrical work beyond changing a light bulb or outlet cover requires a permit in Tarrant County. That includes panel upgrades, rewiring, adding circuits, and generator installations. The permit isn’t bureaucratic nonsense—it’s how the county ensures work meets safety codes.
Here’s what happens if you skip it: your homeowner’s insurance can deny claims related to electrical fires or damage. When you sell your home, unpermitted work shows up in inspections and either kills the deal or forces you to pay for expensive corrections. If someone gets hurt due to faulty electrical work, you’re liable.
We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our service. You don’t have to figure out what forms to fill out or schedule inspections yourself. The work gets done right, passes inspection on the first attempt, and you have documentation proving your electrical system is code-compliant. That matters when you’re maintaining a high-value property.
Power strips protect individual devices plugged into them. Whole-house surge protection installs at your electrical panel and protects everything in your home. It’s the difference between guarding a few items and guarding your entire electrical system.
North Texas gets frequent lightning storms, and the power grid near Eagle Mountain Lake experiences fluctuations that send surges through your lines. Those surges can fry HVAC systems, appliances, computers, TVs, and any device with a circuit board. A single lightning strike can cause $10,000 or more in damage across multiple devices.
Whole-house surge protection stops those surges at the panel before they reach your outlets. You still use power strips for sensitive electronics as a second layer, but the bulk of the protection happens at the source. For homes in Pecan Acres with expensive appliances and electronics, it’s one of the most cost-effective electrical upgrades you can make. The device costs a few hundred dollars and installs in under an hour, but it can save you thousands in replacement costs.
Most residential electrical panel upgrades take four to eight hours, depending on the complexity of your system and whether we’re also upgrading your service line. Your power will be off during the work, so plan accordingly.
We coordinate with your utility company to disconnect and reconnect service. We remove your old panel, install the new one, reconnect all circuits, label everything clearly, and test the system. Then we schedule the county inspection. Once it passes, you’re done.
If your home needs additional work—like updating aluminum wiring, adding circuits, or replacing outdated breakers—that extends the timeline. We give you an accurate estimate upfront so you know what to expect. For homes in Pecan Acres with outbuildings or workshops on separate circuits, we factor that into the scope. You won’t get surprised halfway through the job with extra costs or delays.
If you lived through the 2021 Texas freeze or any extended power outage, you already know the answer. Generators went from luxury items to standard home equipment after ERCOT’s failures made national news. The question isn’t whether you need backup power—it’s what size and type makes sense for your home.
Generator sizing depends on what you want to run during an outage. Essentials only—refrigerator, a few lights, phone chargers—might need a 7,500-watt portable unit. Whole-house coverage including HVAC, well pumps, and all appliances typically requires a 20,000-watt or larger standby generator that connects directly to your electrical panel and kicks on automatically.
We do a free assessment of your home’s electrical load, discuss your priorities, and recommend a system that fits your needs and budget. Standby generators cost more upfront but provide seamless backup power without you lifting a finger. Portable generators cost less but require manual setup and can’t power your entire home. For properties in Pecan Acres with acreage, well water, and livestock, losing power isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s a real problem. We help you figure out the right solution.
If you smell burning, see sparks, or notice smoke coming from an outlet or panel, shut off power at the main breaker immediately and call us. Don’t try to investigate or fix it yourself. Electrical fires spread fast, and electrocution risk is real.
For less urgent issues—like a breaker that won’t reset, outlets that stopped working, or lights that flicker constantly—you can usually wait for a scheduled appointment. But if you’re in the middle of a Texas summer and your AC won’t run because your panel failed, that’s an emergency. We offer same-day service for situations like that.
We’ve been serving Pecan Acres and the Fort Worth area for over 25 years, and we know what electrical problems need immediate attention versus what can wait. When you call, we’ll ask a few questions to assess the situation and give you honest guidance. If it’s truly urgent, we’ll get someone out fast. If it can wait until morning, we’ll tell you that too. You’re not getting upsold on emergency rates just because it’s after 5 p.m.