Professional electrical contractor services from licensed electricians who understand Texas power challenges and deliver solutions that actually work when storms hit.
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You’re not looking for another contractor who shows up, quotes high, and leaves you wondering if the work will hold up. You need someone who understands that electrical problems don’t wait for convenient times, especially in Texas where extreme weather puts extra demands on your electrical system.
When your panel trips during a summer heat wave or your generator won’t start during the next storm, you want to know the work was done right the first time. That’s what 25 years in the Dallas-Fort Worth area teaches you—how to solve problems that stay solved, whether it’s routine residential electrician work or complex commercial electrical installations.
Our licensed electricians handle everything from routine repairs to complete electrical upgrades, with the kind of attention to detail that comes from being a family business that’s built its reputation one job at a time. No shortcuts, no surprises, just electrical work that performs when you need it most.
Carroll Service Company has been handling electrical work in Tarrant and the surrounding Mid-Cities area since before most contractors even knew what a smart home was. We’ve seen this area grow, watched the electrical demands change, and adapted our services to match what local property owners actually need.
We’re not the biggest electrical contractor in the area, but we’re the one with an A+ Better Business Bureau rating and multiple Super Service Awards because we show up when we say we will and do the work the way it should be done. Licensed, insured, and locally owned—which means when you call, you’re talking to people who live and work in the same communities you do.
The 2021 freeze taught everyone in Texas about the importance of reliable electrical systems and backup power. We’ve been installing generators and upgrading electrical systems long before that wake-up call, and we’re still here helping Tarrant residents prepare for whatever Texas weather brings next.
First, we show up on time and actually listen to what’s going on with your electrical system. Too many contractors rush through this part, but electrical problems usually tell you exactly what’s wrong if you know how to look and have the experience to interpret what you’re seeing.
We’ll give you a clear explanation of what we found and what it’ll take to fix it properly—not the cheapest band-aid solution, but the repair that addresses the real problem. You’ll know the cost upfront, no surprises when the work is done, whether it’s a simple outlet repair or a complete generator installation.
Then we handle the actual work with the kind of attention to detail that comes from 25 years of doing this in the Texas climate. Clean work area when we’re done, electrical system that works the way it should, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing it was done by licensed professionals who stand behind their work and understand local electrical codes.
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Residential electrician and commercial electrician services that cover the full range of what properties in Tarrant actually need. Panel upgrades for homes that are pushing their electrical capacity. Generator installation for people who remember what it was like during the freeze and don’t want to go through that again. Surge protection for anyone who’s tired of replacing electronics after storms.
We handle the routine electrical services too—outlet installations, lighting upgrades, safety inspections—but we also understand the bigger picture electrical needs that come with living in Texas. Smart home integrations for people who want their electrical system to work smarter, not just harder. Emergency repairs for when electrical problems can’t wait until business hours.
The electrical demands in our area have changed over the years, especially with more people working from home and the push toward electric vehicle charging. We’ve kept up with those changes because staying current with electrical technology isn’t optional when you’re responsible for keeping people’s power on safely through Texas heat waves and winter storms.