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You’re not calling an electrical contractor in Southlake, TX because everything’s going great. Your breaker keeps tripping when the AC kicks on. Half your outlets stopped working. Or you’re hearing that buzzing sound from the panel that makes you nervous every time you walk past it.
Here’s what changes when you work with a licensed electrician who’s been doing this for 25 years: you get a price before anyone touches a wire. You know exactly what the electrical services include, what parts we’re using, and how long it takes. No surprises when the bill comes.
Your lights stop flickering. Your panel stops making that noise. Your breakers hold when you run the dishwasher and microwave at the same time. And if something’s not right, you call the same people who did the work the first time.
We’ve been handling residential electrician work and commercial electrician projects across Southlake, TX since before Southlake Town Square opened. We’re family-owned, Fort Worth-based, and we’ve wired enough homes in Timarron and the Estates to know what fails first in a Texas summer.
Every electrician on our team carries current Texas licensing and insurance. We’re BBB accredited with an A+ rating, and we’ve earned multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List by doing what we say we’ll do.
You’re not getting a different crew every time you call. You’re getting the same people who know DFW electrical codes, understand how Southlake permits work, and have been fixing electrical problems in this area longer than most contractors have been in business.
You call or submit a request online. We ask what’s going on with your electrical system, schedule a time that works for you, and show up when we say we will.
Our licensed electrician walks through the problem with you, checks the panel, tests circuits, and figures out what’s actually wrong. Not what might be wrong. Not what could eventually become a problem. What needs to be fixed right now.
You get a written price before any work starts. If you approve it, we handle the job the same day whenever possible. Wiring installation, electrical panel upgrade, home rewiring services, electrical maintenance, electrical troubleshooting—whatever the scope is, you know the cost upfront.
When the work’s done, we test everything, walk you through what we did, and make sure you understand how your system’s working. Then we clean up and leave you with a detailed warranty on parts and labor.
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You’re getting a full electrical inspection before we quote anything. That means checking your panel capacity, testing your circuits, identifying code violations, and spotting problems that haven’t caused issues yet but will.
All electrical work in Southlake, TX uses commercial-grade materials and UL-listed components. Not builder-grade parts that need replacing in five years. The stuff that lasts decades and handles the load your home actually puts on it.
If your job requires permits, we pull them and handle the inspections. Southlake’s code requirements are strict, especially for electrical panel upgrades and whole-home rewiring. We’ve been doing this long enough to know exactly what the city inspector looks for.
You also get whole-house surge protection options, backup generator installation if you’re tired of losing power during storms, and EV charging station installation that qualifies for the 30% federal tax credit through 2032. Southlake’s deregulated electricity market means you’re already choosing your provider—might as well protect the electronics you’re paying to power.
Most electrical panel upgrades in Southlake, TX run between $2,500 and $4,500 depending on your current panel size, whether you’re going from 100-amp to 200-amp service, and how much rewiring the job requires. If your home’s in Timarron or another neighborhood built in the 1990s, there’s a good chance your panel’s undersized for today’s electrical load.
Here’s what drives the cost: the panel itself, the labor to disconnect and reconnect every circuit safely, any code updates required by the city, and whether your main service line from the street needs upgrading. Southlake requires permits for panel work, and the inspection adds time but ensures everything’s done right.
You’ll get an exact price after we assess your current setup. No ballpark estimates. No “it depends” pricing. Just a written quote that covers the full scope before we start.
Texas doesn’t require you to hire a licensed electrician for work in your own home, but Southlake’s building department requires permits for most electrical projects—and they won’t issue a permit unless a licensed contractor pulls it. That means even if you do the work yourself, you’ll need a licensed electrician to inspect and sign off on it.
Here’s the bigger issue: your homeowner’s insurance can deny claims if unpermitted electrical work causes a fire or damage. And if you ever sell your home, unpermitted electrical modifications show up during inspections and kill deals or force you to pay for corrections.
The cost difference between DIY and hiring a licensed electrician in Southlake, TX isn’t worth the risk. You’re paying for someone who knows the code, has liability insurance if something goes wrong, and warranties the work so you’re not troubleshooting problems six months later.
Full home rewiring services in Southlake, TX typically take three to seven days for an average-sized house, depending on square footage, how accessible your walls are, and whether you’re living in the home during the work. If we’re opening walls, the drywall repair adds time but gives us clean access to run new wire properly.
Most Southlake homes built before 1990 have outdated wiring that can’t handle modern electrical loads. You’re running computers, smart home devices, EV chargers, and high-efficiency HVAC systems on circuits designed for a few lamps and a window AC unit. That’s why breakers trip constantly and outlets stop working.
We map your entire electrical system first, identify what needs replacing versus what’s still good, and give you a timeline before starting. You’ll know exactly how many days the job takes, what areas of your home are affected each day, and when your power will be on or off.
Electrical maintenance in Southlake, TX means catching problems before they leave you without power during a 105-degree afternoon. Most electrical failures don’t happen randomly—they give you warnings. Flickering lights, warm outlets, breakers that trip more often, or that burning smell near the panel.
An annual electrical inspection checks your panel for loose connections, tests your circuits for proper load, identifies outdated components, and spots code violations that could cause problems during a storm. It’s the same inspection we’d do if you called with an emergency, except you’re scheduling it before the emergency happens.
Here’s what you avoid: emergency service rates when your AC won’t run because a circuit failed. Spoiled food from a multi-day power outage. Electrical fires from overloaded circuits. And the stress of dealing with electrical problems when you’re already dealing with Texas heat. Maintenance costs a fraction of emergency repairs and keeps your electrical system running when you need it most.
Yes, especially in Southlake, TX where summer storms and grid fluctuations are constant. A whole-house surge protector installs at your main panel and stops voltage spikes before they reach your electronics. It’s different from power strips—those only protect what’s plugged into them. Whole-house protection covers everything wired into your electrical system.
Here’s what you’re protecting: HVAC systems with expensive circuit boards, smart home devices, computers, TVs, kitchen appliances, and anything else that plugs in. A single lightning strike near your home can send a surge through the lines that fries thousands of dollars in electronics. Your insurance might cover it, but you’re still dealing with deductibles and replacement hassles.
Installation takes a few hours and costs significantly less than replacing one major appliance. You can also lower your electric bill by up to 15% because surge protection stabilizes voltage and reduces the phantom power draw that wastes electricity. It’s one of those upgrades that pays for itself while protecting everything else you’ve already paid for.
Call immediately if you smell burning near outlets or your panel, see sparks when you plug something in, hear buzzing or crackling sounds from electrical components, or lose power to part of your home and resetting the breaker doesn’t fix it. These are active electrical hazards that can cause fires.
You should also call for same-day service if your AC won’t run because of electrical issues during summer, your refrigerator loses power, or you’re without electricity for any reason that affects safety or critical systems. Texas heat makes power outages dangerous, and electrical problems don’t fix themselves.
What’s not an emergency: a single outlet that stopped working, a light fixture that needs replacing, or a breaker that tripped once and reset fine. Those need attention, but they can wait for a scheduled appointment. When you call us, we’ll ask the right questions to determine if you need emergency electrical services in Southlake, TX or if we can schedule something that works better for your timeline.