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Your home’s electrical system wasn’t built for how you live today. You’ve got more devices plugged in, higher cooling demands during brutal Texas summers, and an older panel that can’t keep up. That’s why your breakers trip when you run the dryer and microwave at the same time.
When your electrical system works the way it should, you stop worrying about whether the power will hold when a storm rolls through Lewisville. You’re not resetting breakers in the middle of dinner or dealing with half your house going dark because the panel’s overloaded.
You get consistent power to every outlet, lights that don’t flicker when the AC kicks on, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing your electrical services in Lewisville, TX are handled by someone who actually knows what they’re doing. No more wondering if that burning smell near an outlet is something serious. No more calling around trying to find someone who’ll show up when they say they will.
We’ve spent over 25 years working on homes and businesses throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including right here in Lewisville. We’re a family-owned electrical contractor, which means when you call, you’re talking to people who actually care whether your power comes back on tonight.
We know Lewisville’s mix of older neighborhoods near Old Town and newer developments around Castle Hills. We’ve worked on homes built in the ’70s that need full rewiring and brand-new construction that needs smart home integration. We understand how properties near Lewisville Lake deal with moisture issues that affect electrical systems differently than homes closer to I-35.
Our A+ BBB rating and multiple Angie’s List Super Service Awards didn’t come from cutting corners. They came from showing up on time, doing the work right the first time, and treating your home like it matters—because it does.
You call or text, and we pick up—even if it’s 2 a.m. and your power just went out during a storm. We ask a few questions to understand what’s happening, then we give you a realistic timeframe for when we can get there. For emergencies, that’s usually same-day.
When we arrive in Lewisville, we’ll assess the situation and explain what’s wrong in plain English. No jargon, no upselling services you don’t need. You’ll get upfront pricing before any work starts, so there’s no surprise bill at the end.
Once you approve the work, we get it done using commercial-grade materials that last. We’re talking UL-listed parts, proper code compliance, and installation methods that won’t need a redo in five years. After we finish, we test everything to make sure it works, clean up completely, and walk you through what we did. You get a warranty on both parts and labor, because we stand behind our work.
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You might need a simple outlet repair, or you might need your entire panel upgraded because your home was built when families used a fraction of the electricity you do now. Either way, we handle it. Our residential electrical services in Lewisville, TX cover emergency repairs when something stops working, panel upgrades when your system can’t handle modern demands, and whole-house surge protection so one lightning strike doesn’t fry everything you own.
We install backup generators for homes that can’t afford to lose power during Texas storms. We design and install recessed lighting that actually looks good and provides the right amount of light where you need it. We handle EV charger installations for your electric vehicle, complete rewiring for older homes, and safety inspections that catch problems before they become dangerous.
Lewisville sees its share of severe weather—thunderstorms, occasional tornadoes, and those winter storms that knock out power for days. That’s why more homeowners here are investing in generator installations and surge protection. When the grid goes down and your neighbors are scrambling for hotel rooms, your lights stay on and your food stays cold. That’s not luxury—that’s smart planning in North Texas.
Panel upgrades in Lewisville typically run between $1,500 and $4,000, depending on the amperage you need and whether your current setup requires significant rewiring. Most homes built before 1990 have 100-amp panels, which aren’t enough for modern electrical demands.
If you’re running a central AC system, electric appliances, multiple computers, and charging devices throughout your home, you probably need at least a 200-amp panel. The cost includes the new panel itself, labor for installation, any necessary rewiring to bring things up to current Texas electrical code, and the permits required in Lewisville.
The price goes up if your main service line from the street needs upgrading, or if we find old aluminum wiring that needs replacement for safety reasons. We’ll assess your specific situation and give you an exact price before starting any work. Most panel upgrades take one day to complete.
Yes, and here’s why that matters more than you might think. Texas requires all electrical work to meet the 2023 National Electrical Code, and licensed electricians are the only ones who consistently know and follow those standards. When you hire someone without a license, you’re gambling with your home’s safety and your insurance coverage.
If unlicensed work causes a fire, your homeowner’s insurance can deny your claim. If you try to sell your home and the inspector finds unpermitted electrical work, you’ll pay to have it redone correctly anyway—except now you’ve paid twice.
Licensed electricians carry insurance that protects you if something goes wrong. We pull the proper permits, which means your work gets inspected by the city to verify it’s safe. We know which materials meet code and which shortcuts will fail in three years. The few hundred dollars you might save hiring an unlicensed handyman isn’t worth the risk of an electrical fire or a failed home inspection when you’re trying to sell.
If you smell burning near an outlet or breaker panel, that’s an emergency. If you see sparks, smoke, or scorch marks anywhere in your electrical system, shut off power at the main breaker and call immediately. If your power goes out and your neighbors still have power, or if you’re getting shocks from outlets or appliances, don’t wait.
Breakers that trip repeatedly aren’t just annoying—they’re telling you something’s wrong. One trip might be normal, but if the same breaker keeps flipping off, that’s your electrical system saying it can’t handle the load or there’s a dangerous short somewhere.
In Lewisville’s summer heat, losing power isn’t just inconvenient—it’s dangerous, especially if you have young children or elderly family members in the house. Our 24-hour electrician service in Lewisville, TX exists because electrical emergencies don’t wait for business hours. We’ve taken calls at midnight during storms and been at homes within an hour because when your power’s out in August, every minute counts.
Homes built before 1970 often need rewiring, especially if you still have the original electrical system. Warning signs include outlets that don’t work or only work sometimes, lights that dim when you use certain appliances, a burning smell you can’t locate, or outlets that feel warm to the touch.
If your home has two-prong outlets throughout instead of three-prong grounded outlets, that’s a sign your wiring is outdated. If you see cloth-wrapped wiring in your attic or crawlspace, or if your breaker panel has fuses instead of breakers, you’re looking at electrical work from decades ago that doesn’t meet current safety standards.
Aluminum wiring, common in homes built between 1965 and 1973, is another red flag. It’s not inherently dangerous if installed correctly, but it requires special connections that many DIY jobs and unlicensed electricians get wrong. During a safety inspection, we can tell you exactly what condition your wiring is in and whether a full rewire makes sense or if targeted upgrades will handle your needs. Most whole-house rewiring in Lewisville runs $4,000 to $10,000 depending on your home’s size and how accessible the wiring is.
Most homes in Lewisville need a generator between 12kW and 20kW to cover essential systems during an outage. That includes your AC (critical in Texas summers), refrigerator, a few lights, and some outlets for phones and medical devices. If you want to power your entire home like nothing happened, you’re looking at 22kW or larger.
The exact size depends on your home’s square footage and what you consider essential. A 2,000-square-foot home with central AC, a well pump, and standard appliances typically needs about 15kW. Larger homes or those with multiple AC units, electric water heaters, or other high-draw appliances need more capacity.
We calculate your specific needs by looking at your electrical panel, identifying which circuits you want backed up, and adding up the wattage requirements. Whole-house generators cost between $4,000 and $8,000 installed, including the transfer switch that automatically kicks the generator on when power drops. That sounds like a lot until you price out hotels, spoiled food, and lost work time during a multi-day outage. After the February 2021 freeze that left millions of Texans without power for days, generator installations in our area tripled.
Your AC draws a massive surge of power when the compressor kicks on—sometimes 3 to 5 times its normal running wattage. If your lights dim or flicker when that happens, it usually means your electrical panel is undersized for your home’s current demands, or you have a loose connection somewhere in your system.
In older Lewisville homes, the AC might be on the same circuit as your lighting, which it shouldn’t be. When the AC pulls all that power, there’s not enough left over to keep your lights at full brightness. The flicker lasts a second or two while everything stabilizes, but it’s a sign your electrical system is working too hard.
Sometimes the issue is a loose wire at the panel or the meter base, which is more serious because loose connections create heat and fire risk. Other times it’s just an outdated 100-amp panel trying to handle a modern home’s electrical load. We can diagnose the exact cause during a service call and tell you whether you need a panel upgrade, dedicated circuits for major appliances, or repairs to existing connections. Ignoring it won’t make it better—electrical systems don’t fix themselves, and small problems tend to become expensive ones if you wait.