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You flip a switch and the lights come on. Your breaker panel handles the load without tripping every time you run the dryer and microwave at once. Your outlets don’t spark or smell like burning plastic when you plug something in.
That’s what proper electrical work looks like. No callbacks. No wondering if something’s going to fail next week. Just a system that does its job safely and reliably because it was installed or repaired correctly from the start.
Most electrical problems in Tarrant County homes come down to outdated panels trying to handle modern electrical demands. Homes built before 2000 typically have 100-amp panels that weren’t designed for today’s HVAC systems, multiple large appliances, home offices, and EV chargers. When you upgrade to a 200-amp panel with proper circuit distribution, you eliminate the constant tripping and create headroom for whatever you add next.
We’ve been handling residential electrician and commercial electrician work across Tarrant County since the late 1990s. We’re a family-owned electrical contractor, which means the same people who answer your call are the ones who show up to your property and stand behind the work afterward.
Our electricians carry current Texas licensing and insurance on every job. We know Oncor’s requirements, Fort Worth’s permit process, and which inspectors cover which areas. That local knowledge means your electrical work passes inspection the first time and you’re not paying for rework because someone missed a code requirement.
We’ve earned an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List. Those aren’t marketing claims—they’re third-party verification that we show up when we say we will and fix what needs fixing.
You call or submit a request describing what’s going on—breakers tripping, outlets not working, lights flickering, or you need something installed. We schedule a time that works for you, typically within 24-48 hours for standard work and 60-90 minutes for emergencies.
Our licensed electrician shows up, evaluates the situation, and explains what’s causing the problem. Before any work starts, you get upfront pricing that includes labor, materials, permits, and anything else the job requires. No surprises when we’re done.
Once you approve, we handle the electrical maintenance or installation using commercial-grade components and UL-listed parts. If permits are required, we pull them. If inspections are needed, we schedule them and make sure everything passes. You get a detailed invoice and warranty coverage on both parts and labor—typically 2-5 years depending on the scope.
For emergency electrical repairs, we prioritize same-day response because Texas heat makes power outages more than just inconvenient. We keep trucks stocked with common parts so most repairs get completed on the first visit.
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Our electrical services in Tarrant County cover the full range of residential and commercial needs. That includes electrical panel upgrades when your current system can’t handle the load, home rewiring services for older properties with outdated or unsafe wiring, and wiring installation for additions, remodels, or new construction.
We install EV charging stations—specifically Level 2 chargers that require 240-volt circuits and often need panel upgrades to support the additional load. With EV ownership climbing across Tarrant County, we’re seeing more requests for charging infrastructure that integrates properly with existing electrical systems.
Whole-house surge protection is another common request. A single lightning strike or power surge can fry thousands of dollars worth of electronics and appliances. We install surge protection at the panel level to guard everything in your home, not just what’s plugged into individual outlet strips.
For commercial properties, we handle everything from routine electrical maintenance and safety inspections to complete electrical troubleshooting when systems fail. We understand that downtime costs you money, so we work efficiently and keep disruption minimal.
Your breakers trip frequently, especially when running multiple appliances at once. Lights dim when the AC kicks on. You smell burning near the panel or see scorch marks on breakers. Your panel is warm to the touch or makes buzzing sounds.
Those are all signs your panel is overloaded or failing. Most homes in Tarrant County built before 2000 have 100-amp panels that can’t safely handle modern electrical demands. Between HVAC systems, kitchen appliances, home offices, and electric vehicle chargers, you’re asking that panel to do more than it was designed for.
An electrical panel upgrade to 200 amps gives you the capacity to run everything safely without constant trips. It also brings your system up to current code, which matters for insurance and resale. The upgrade typically takes 4-8 hours depending on complexity, and yes, your power will be off during the work—but you’ll have a system that actually handles your needs afterward.
A licensed electrician in Tarrant County has passed state exams, carries insurance, and is legally allowed to pull permits and perform electrical work to code. A handyman typically isn’t licensed for electrical work and can’t pull permits, which means any work they do won’t pass inspection if you ever need one.
That matters more than you’d think. If unlicensed electrical work causes a fire, your insurance company can deny the claim. If you go to sell your home and an inspector finds unpermitted electrical work, you’ll pay to have it redone correctly before closing. If someone gets hurt because of faulty wiring, you’re liable.
Licensed electricians also know current NEC codes and local Tarrant County requirements. We know which circuits need AFCI protection, where GFCI outlets are required, and how to properly size wire and breakers for the load. That’s not general knowledge—it’s specific training that keeps your property safe and your work legal.
Most residential electrical panel upgrades in Tarrant County run between $2,000 and $4,500 depending on the amperage, panel location, and whether you need a meter base replacement or service line upgrade. That includes the panel, labor, permits, and inspection fees.
If your current service is 100 amps and you’re upgrading to 200 amps, you’re looking at the higher end of that range. If Oncor needs to upgrade the service line from the street, that adds $500-$1,200. If your panel is in a tight location or requires extensive rewiring to bring it up to code, that increases labor costs.
We provide upfront pricing before starting work, so you know exactly what you’re paying. The price includes everything—no surprise fees for permits ($50-150), inspection fees ($75), or materials. An upgraded panel typically lasts 25-40 years, so you’re making a long-term investment in safety and capacity, not just fixing an immediate problem.
Yes. We provide same-day emergency response for electrical problems that create safety hazards or leave you without power. That includes sparking outlets, burning smells from electrical components, complete power loss, exposed wiring, or any situation where you’re concerned about fire risk.
Our typical emergency response time is 60-90 minutes during business hours and within two hours after hours or on weekends. We keep service trucks stocked with common parts so most emergency repairs get completed on the first visit rather than requiring a return trip.
Emergency calls do carry premium pricing—usually 1.5x to 2x standard rates depending on the time and day. But when you’re dealing with a potential fire hazard or your family is without power in Texas heat, waiting until Monday morning isn’t always realistic. We’ll assess the situation, give you the cost upfront, and get your electrical system safe and functional again.
We install Level 2 EV chargers throughout Tarrant County. Whether you need a panel upgrade depends on your current electrical capacity and what else is running on your system. Level 2 chargers typically require a dedicated 240-volt, 40-50 amp circuit—similar to what an electric dryer uses.
If your panel is already near capacity or you have an older 100-amp service, you’ll likely need an upgrade to safely add an EV charger. We evaluate your current panel, calculate your total load including the charger, and let you know whether an upgrade is necessary or if you have room on your existing system.
The charger installation itself takes 3-5 hours depending on the distance from your panel to the charging location. We run the circuit, install the outlet or hardwired charger, and make sure everything is properly grounded and code-compliant. You’ll need a permit for the work, which we handle as part of the installation.
Complete home rewiring services in Tarrant County typically take 3-7 days for an average-sized home, depending on square footage, accessibility, and whether walls need to be opened. You don’t necessarily need to move out, but you’ll be without power in sections of the home while we work, and there will be dust and disruption.
Most homeowners doing a full rewire are already planning a remodel, which is the ideal time to upgrade electrical since walls are already open. If you’re rewiring an occupied home without a remodel, we work room by room to minimize disruption and keep at least part of the house functional.
The process involves running new wiring through walls, installing a new panel if needed, updating all outlets and switches to current code, and adding AFCI and GFCI protection where required. Everything gets inspected before we close up walls. Home rewiring isn’t cheap—typically $8,000-$15,000 for a full home—but if you’re dealing with knob-and-tube wiring, aluminum wiring, or a system that’s failing, it’s the permanent fix that makes your home safe and insurable.