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You’re not calling an electrician in Colleyville because you want to. You’re calling because something’s wrong, outdated, or unsafe. Maybe your panel can’t handle the load anymore. Maybe you’re adding an EV charger and your current setup wasn’t built for it. Or maybe you just want to know your electrical system won’t fail during the next Texas heat wave when your AC is running nonstop.
When we finish a job, you get electrical work that meets current NEC codes and passes inspection the first time. No callbacks. No surprises on the invoice. Your home’s electrical system handles modern demands without tripping breakers or creating fire hazards.
That’s what 25 years of local experience looks like. We know what Colleyville homes need because we’ve been working on them since before smart home technology existed. Your electrical system works the way it should, and you don’t think about it again until you need an upgrade.
We’ve been handling electrical services in Colleyville and the Mid-Cities area for over 25 years. We’re not a franchise. We’re a family-owned electrical contractor, which means when you call, you’re talking to people who’ve built their reputation one job at a time in this community.
We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List. Those aren’t participation trophies. They reflect years of showing up on time, doing the work right, and charging what we said we would.
Colleyville homes—especially older ones built in the 60s through 80s—weren’t designed for today’s electrical demands. We’ve upgraded hundreds of panels, installed whole-house surge protection, and wired EV chargers for residents who need their electrical systems to keep up with modern life. Every electrician on our team carries current Texas licensing and full insurance, so your property stays protected throughout the project.
First, we listen. You tell us what’s happening—whether it’s a breaker that keeps tripping, an outlet that sparked, or you need a generator installed before the next storm season. We ask enough questions to understand the real issue, not just the symptom.
Then we schedule a time that works for you. Our service vehicles are fully stocked with commercial-grade components and UL-listed parts, so we can complete most repairs during the first visit. When we arrive, we assess the situation, explain what needs to happen, and give you transparent pricing before we start. No work begins until you approve the cost.
Once you give the go-ahead, we handle the installation or repair according to current electrical codes. We pull permits when required, coordinate inspections, and make sure everything passes the first time. When we’re done, your electrical system works safely and reliably. You get a clear invoice that matches the estimate, and we clean up before we leave. If you have questions later, you call the same number and talk to people who remember your job.
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Electrical services in Colleyville cover a wide range, and we handle most of what homeowners need. Panel upgrades are common here because older homes can’t support modern electrical loads—think central AC running all summer, smart home devices, kitchen appliances, and EV chargers all pulling power simultaneously. We install 200-amp panels that give you the capacity you actually need.
Emergency electrical repairs get same-day attention. If you smell burning near an outlet, see sparks from your panel, or lose power while your neighbors still have electricity, that’s not something you wait on. We respond quickly because electrical emergencies in Texas heat aren’t just inconvenient—they’re dangerous.
Generator installations have become standard for Colleyville residents who’ve dealt with storm-related outages. We install whole-house backup generators that kick in automatically when the grid goes down. You don’t lose food in your fridge, your AC keeps running, and your home stays livable during extended outages. We also handle recessed lighting installations, whole-house surge protection, safety inspections, and EV charger setups. Every service uses commercial-grade materials that last decades longer than standard residential components. Colleyville’s median home value sits above $200,000, and electrical work should match that investment—not undercut it with cheap parts that fail early.
Electrical work in Colleyville typically runs between $35 and $53 per hour, but that’s not the full picture. Most electricians charge a service call fee just to show up, then bill by the job or by the hour depending on what’s involved. Simple repairs like replacing an outlet might cost $150 to $300. Panel upgrades usually run $1,500 to $3,000 depending on the amperage and whether your home needs rewiring to meet current codes.
Generator installations vary widely based on the unit size and fuel source. A whole-house natural gas generator with installation typically costs $8,000 to $15,000. EV charger installations range from $500 to $2,000 depending on your panel’s capacity and how far we need to run new wiring.
We give you transparent pricing upfront before any work starts. You’ll know exactly what the job costs, what’s included, and how long it should take. No surprises when we hand you the invoice.
If your home was built before 1990 and still has the original panel, there’s a good chance it’s undersized for how you live now. Most older Colleyville homes were built with 100-amp or 150-amp panels. That was fine when the biggest electrical draws were a refrigerator, a window AC unit, and some lights. It doesn’t work when you’re running central air conditioning all summer, charging an electric vehicle, powering smart home systems, and using high-draw kitchen appliances simultaneously.
Signs you need an upgrade include breakers that trip frequently, lights that dim when major appliances kick on, or a panel that feels warm to the touch. If you’re adding a major appliance or an EV charger, we should evaluate whether your current panel can handle the additional load safely.
Upgrading to a 200-amp panel gives you the capacity to run your home without constantly managing which devices are on at the same time. It also brings your electrical system up to current safety standards, which matters for both insurance and resale value. We handle the permit process, the installation, and the inspection so it’s done correctly from start to finish.
We offer same-day emergency service for situations that can’t wait. If you’re dealing with sparking outlets, burning smells near your electrical panel, or a complete loss of power when your neighbors still have electricity, that’s an emergency. We prioritize those calls because electrical problems can escalate quickly, especially in Texas heat when losing power means losing air conditioning.
When you call, we assess the situation over the phone to determine urgency. True emergencies get immediate attention—often within a few hours. Less critical issues get scheduled for the next available slot, usually within 24 hours. Our service vehicles carry common parts and materials, so we can resolve most emergency repairs during the first visit without waiting on special orders.
Emergency electrical work costs more than scheduled service because you’re paying for immediate availability and after-hours response. We’re upfront about that pricing before we dispatch a technician. But when you’re dealing with a safety hazard or a complete power loss in the middle of summer, the cost of waiting is usually higher than the cost of fixing it now.
Texas requires anyone performing electrical work to hold a valid electrical license issued by the state. Licensed electricians complete years of training, pass comprehensive exams, and maintain continuing education to stay current on code changes. They carry insurance that protects your property if something goes wrong. They pull permits for work that requires inspection, and they know how to install electrical systems that pass code compliance checks the first time.
Handymen aren’t licensed to perform electrical work beyond basic tasks like changing light fixtures. If they’re running new circuits, upgrading panels, or doing anything that requires a permit, they’re operating outside their legal scope. That puts you at risk. If unlicensed work causes a fire, your homeowner’s insurance may deny the claim. If you sell your home and the inspector finds unpermitted electrical work, you’ll pay to have it redone correctly before closing.
Every electrician on our team carries current Texas licensing and full insurance. We pull permits when required, and our work passes inspection because we follow NEC codes and local Fort Worth electrical requirements. You’re not gambling with your home’s safety or your insurance coverage when you hire us.
Texas weather has made backup power less of a luxury and more of a practical consideration. Severe storms, ice events, and grid strain during extreme heat have caused more frequent outages across the DFW area in recent years. If you’ve lost power for more than a few hours, you know how quickly it becomes a problem—especially in summer when indoor temperatures climb fast without air conditioning.
A whole-house generator automatically kicks in when the grid goes down. You don’t lose refrigerated food, your HVAC keeps running, and critical systems like medical equipment stay powered. For families with young children, elderly residents, or anyone working from home, that continuity matters. Generators run on natural gas or propane, so you’re not dealing with gasoline storage or manual startups like portable units require.
Installation involves more than just setting the unit outside. We handle electrical connections, fuel line hookups, permit applications, and inspections. The generator needs proper placement for ventilation and noise considerations, and it requires a transfer switch that safely disconnects your home from the grid when it activates. Expect the full installation process to take one to two days depending on your home’s setup. Once it’s in, you test it periodically, and it’s there when you need it. For Colleyville residents who’ve dealt with extended outages, it’s one of the most requested electrical upgrades we install.
Most electrical problems give you warning signs before they become dangerous. Breakers that trip repeatedly signal an overloaded circuit or a short somewhere in the system. Outlets or switches that feel warm, make buzzing sounds, or show discoloration around the faceplate indicate loose connections or damaged wiring. Flickering lights that aren’t tied to a specific appliance cycling on suggest voltage issues or problems at the panel.
If your home is more than 30 years old and hasn’t had an electrical inspection recently, it’s worth scheduling one. Older wiring materials like aluminum or outdated breaker types can create fire hazards even if everything seems to work fine day-to-day. Inspections identify problems before they fail, which is a lot cheaper than dealing with emergency repairs or fire damage.
We perform comprehensive electrical safety inspections that check your panel, wiring, grounding systems, outlets, and GFCI protection. You get a clear report of what’s working, what needs attention now, and what you should plan to address in the next few years. There’s no pressure to fix everything immediately, but you’ll know exactly where your electrical system stands. For Colleyville homes—especially older properties—that information helps you prioritize upgrades and avoid surprises down the road.