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You flip a switch and expect the lights to come on. You plug something in and trust it won’t spark or trip a breaker. That’s how electrical systems should work—quietly, safely, and without making you think twice.
But when your home was built in the ’70s or ’80s, the wiring wasn’t designed for today’s load. You’ve got more devices, bigger appliances, and higher expectations than the original system can handle. That’s when things start failing—outlets stop working, breakers trip constantly, or you smell something burning and don’t know where it’s coming from.
Good electrical work fixes the problem and prevents the next one. It means your family stays safe, your home runs smoothly, and you’re not dealing with the same issue three months later. That’s what you get when you work with a local electrician in White Settlement who knows these homes, understands the common failures, and has the experience to do it right the first time.
We’ve been serving White Settlement and the surrounding Mid-Cities area for over 25 years. We’re a family-owned electrical contractor, not a franchise or call center. The people who answer your call live and work in the same community you do.
We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and multiple Super Service Awards because we show up when we say we will, price the job upfront, and don’t leave until it’s done right. Every electrician on our team is fully licensed and insured, and we use commercial-grade components that last decades longer than standard residential parts.
White Settlement sits near Lockheed Martin and NAS Fort Worth, and many of the homes here were built in the same era—solid construction, but electrical systems that need updating. We’ve worked in hundreds of these homes, and we know what fails first, what code requires now, and how to bring your system up to modern standards without tearing apart your walls.
You call or submit a request online, and we’ll get back to you fast—usually within the hour. If it’s an emergency, we can often be at your door in 20 to 90 minutes. We don’t make you wait days for a callback or leave you guessing when someone will show up.
When we arrive, we’ll listen to what’s going on, inspect the system, and explain what we find in plain terms. No jargon, no upselling. Just a clear explanation of the problem and what it takes to fix it. Before we start any work, you’ll get upfront pricing—no surprises, no hidden fees.
Once you approve the work, we get it done. Most repairs are completed the same day. Larger jobs like panel upgrades or generator installations are scheduled at your convenience, and we’ll walk you through every step so you know what to expect. When we’re finished, we test everything, clean up the work area, and make sure you’re comfortable with how it all works.
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Every job starts with a full safety inspection. We don’t just fix the immediate problem—we check for other issues that could cause trouble down the road. That includes looking at your panel, testing outlets, checking for code violations, and identifying any signs of wear or damage that need attention.
In White Settlement, where the median home was built in 1974, most electrical systems are outdated. They weren’t designed for modern loads, and many haven’t been upgraded since original installation. We see corroded wiring, overloaded circuits, and panels that can’t handle today’s demands. If your home needs an upgrade, we’ll tell you why, show you what’s at risk, and give you options that fit your budget.
We also specialize in whole-home surge protection, backup generator installation, and smart home integration—services that are becoming essential in North Texas. Power outages are common here, and the grid isn’t getting more reliable. A surge protector keeps your electronics safe. A generator keeps your family comfortable when the power goes out. And smart home systems give you control over lighting, climate, and security from anywhere.
You’re not just hiring someone to fix a breaker. You’re hiring a licensed electrician in White Settlement who understands what these homes need, what the weather does to electrical systems, and how to keep your family safe.
If your panel is over 25 years old, you’re tripping breakers regularly, or you’re adding new appliances and running out of capacity, it’s time to upgrade. Most homes in White Settlement were built in the 1970s with 100-amp or 150-amp panels. That was fine back then, but it’s not enough for today’s electrical load.
You’ll notice the signs before the panel fails completely. Lights dim when you turn on the AC. Breakers trip when you run the microwave and toaster at the same time. Outlets feel warm to the touch, or you smell something burning near the panel. These are warnings that your system is overloaded and can’t safely handle what you’re asking it to do.
Upgrading to a 200-amp panel gives you room to grow, meets current code requirements, and protects your home from electrical fires. It’s not the most exciting home improvement, but it’s one of the most important. We’ll inspect your current setup, explain what’s needed, and give you a clear price before we start any work.
First, check your main breaker panel. If the main breaker is tripped, reset it by flipping it all the way off and then back on. If it trips again immediately, don’t keep resetting it—that’s a sign of a bigger problem, and you need an electrician to diagnose it before it causes damage or starts a fire.
If the main breaker is fine, check individual breakers to see if one circuit is out. Sometimes a single breaker trips due to an overload or a fault in one area of the house. If resetting it works and it stays on, you’re good. If it trips again, unplug everything on that circuit and reset it one more time. Then plug devices back in one at a time to see what’s causing the problem.
If none of that works, or if you’re seeing flickering lights, burning smells, or sparks, call us right away. We offer 24-hour electrician services in White Settlement and can usually get to you within 90 minutes. Electrical issues don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we.
It depends on the job. A simple outlet repair might run $100 to $200. A panel upgrade typically costs between $1,500 and $3,000 depending on the size and complexity. Whole-home surge protection, generator installation, and rewiring projects vary based on your home’s size and current setup.
We don’t charge by the hour and then surprise you with a bill at the end. We give you a flat-rate price upfront after we’ve assessed the work. You’ll know exactly what it costs before we touch a single wire. No hidden fees, no markup on parts you didn’t approve, and no pressure to add services you don’t need.
The cost of good electrical work is less than the cost of doing it twice. We use UL-listed components, follow code to the letter, and back our work with a guarantee. You’re not just paying for the repair—you’re paying for safety, reliability, and peace of mind. That’s worth more than saving $50 with someone who cuts corners.
If you’ve lived through a Texas summer without AC or a winter freeze without heat, you already know the answer. A whole-home generator kicks on automatically when the power goes out, keeping your lights, appliances, HVAC, and refrigerator running like nothing happened.
It’s powered by natural gas or propane, so you’re not dealing with extension cords, gasoline, or portable units that only run a few outlets. The generator sits outside your home, connects directly to your electrical panel, and monitors the power supply 24/7. When it detects an outage, it starts within seconds and keeps running until utility power is restored.
Installation takes one to two days depending on your setup. We’ll handle the permits, run the gas line if needed, install a transfer switch, and test the system to make sure it works when you need it. After that, it’s mostly maintenance-free. You’ll want an annual service check to keep it in top shape, but otherwise, it just sits there and waits to save the day. In White Settlement, where storms and grid issues are common, it’s one of the best investments you can make.
Flickering lights, outlets that don’t work, breakers that trip constantly, and a burning smell near outlets or switches—those are the obvious ones. But there are subtler signs too. If your outlets feel warm, if you see scorch marks on switch plates, or if lights dim when you turn on an appliance, your wiring is struggling.
Homes built in the 1970s and earlier often have aluminum wiring, which expands and contracts with temperature changes and can loosen over time. That creates resistance, heat, and eventually fire risk. If your home still has the original wiring and hasn’t been inspected in years, it’s worth having a licensed electrician take a look.
We’ll check for code violations, test circuits for proper grounding, inspect connections for corrosion, and identify any wiring that’s past its safe lifespan. If we find something that needs attention, we’ll explain what’s at risk and what it takes to fix it. Most wiring issues can be resolved without tearing up your whole house, but the longer you wait, the more dangerous and expensive it gets.
Yes. Electrical emergencies don’t wait for Monday morning, and neither do we. If you’re dealing with sparks, smoke, a burning smell, or a complete loss of power, call us right away. We offer 24-hour emergency electrical services in White Settlement and can usually be at your home within 60 to 90 minutes—often faster.
We’ve been doing this for over 25 years, and we’ve seen it all. We know what’s urgent and what can wait. If it’s a safety issue, we’ll prioritize your call and get someone to you as fast as possible. If it’s something that can be scheduled, we’ll be honest about that too.
When we arrive, we’ll assess the situation, make it safe, and give you options for how to proceed. Emergency work costs more than scheduled service, but we’ll still give you upfront pricing before we start. You’ll never be surprised by the bill, even in the middle of the night. Our goal is to fix the problem, keep your family safe, and get your power back on as quickly as possible.