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You stop thinking about your electrical system. That’s the whole point.
Your lights stay on when you need them. Your breakers stop tripping every time you run the dishwasher and microwave at the same time. That outlet in the kitchen that’s been warm to the touch for months gets fixed before it becomes a fire hazard.
Here’s what most Edgecliff Village homeowners don’t realize: your home’s electrical system wasn’t designed for how you live now. Homes built before 2000 typically have 100-amp panels. You’re trying to run central AC, a home office, kitchen appliances, EV chargers, and smart home devices on a system built for half that load.
When we upgrade your panel to 200 amps, you’re not just adding capacity. You’re eliminating the constant stress of managing which appliances you can run at the same time. You’re protecting your family from the 51,000 electrical fires that happen every year because of overloaded circuits and faulty wiring.
Your power stays on during North Texas storms because we’ve installed a backup generator that kicks in automatically within seconds. No more spoiled food, no more sweltering through summer outages, no more frozen pipes when winter storms knock out the grid for days.
We’ve been handling residential electrical services in Edgecliff Village and the Fort Worth area since before most people had smartphones. We’re a family-owned operation, second-generation electricians who’ve seen what works and what doesn’t.
Our A+ BBB rating and multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List didn’t come from selling people things they don’t need. They came from showing up, finding the actual problem, explaining it without the technical jargon, and fixing it right the first time.
Every electrician on our team carries current Texas licensing and full insurance coverage. We pull proper permits, coordinate inspections, and stand behind our work with comprehensive warranties that cover both parts and labor. When we upgrade your panel, you get 2-5 years of warranty coverage depending on the scope—because we use commercial-grade components that last decades, not the standard residential materials that fail in five years.
You call or contact us with your electrical issue. We schedule a time that works for you—not a four-hour window where you’re stuck waiting around.
We show up on time, assess what’s actually going on, and explain it in plain English. No technical jargon designed to confuse you into approving extra work. If your breaker keeps tripping, we find out why—whether it’s an overloaded circuit, faulty wiring, or a panel that can’t handle your home’s electrical demands anymore.
You get a detailed estimate before we start any work. No surprises when the job’s done. You know exactly what it costs and what you’re getting.
For something like a panel upgrade, we coordinate the timing to minimize how long your power is off—typically 4-6 hours. We handle all the permits and inspections your municipality requires. We install the new 200-amp panel with commercial-grade components and UL-listed parts.
When we’re done, your electrical system works the way it should. Lights don’t flicker. Breakers don’t trip. You can run your AC and cook dinner at the same time without managing your electrical load like you’re rationing power.
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We handle everything from the simple stuff—outlet installations, ceiling fan wiring, light fixture upgrades—to the complex work that keeps your home safe and functional.
Panel upgrades are a big part of what we do in Edgecliff Village. Most homes in this area were built when electrical demands were a fraction of what they are now. Your 100-amp panel is overworked, and it shows—frequent breaker trips, lights dimming when the AC kicks on, that burning smell you’ve been ignoring. We upgrade you to a 200-amp system that handles modern life without breaking a sweat.
Backup generator installations matter here. North Texas storms aren’t getting milder. Summer heat waves strain the grid. Winter freezes leave people without power for days. We install generators with automatic transfer switches that turn on within seconds of losing power—site evaluation, gas line connections, electrical integration, the whole setup.
Home wiring installation and rewiring for older homes that still have outdated systems. Whole-house surge protection that actually protects your expensive electronics and appliances. EV charger installations for the growing number of electric vehicles in Edgecliff Village. Electrical safety inspections that catch problems before they become emergencies.
Every service includes proper permits, coordination with local inspections, and warranties that cover both parts and labor. We’re not the cheapest option in Fort Worth—and that’s intentional. You’re paying for work that doesn’t need to be redone in six months, materials that last decades, and electricians who’ve been doing this long enough to spot problems before they become fires.
Your breakers trip frequently, especially when running multiple appliances. That’s the clearest sign your panel can’t handle your home’s electrical load anymore.
Other signs: lights dim when your AC or other large appliances kick on. Your panel is warm to the touch. You smell burning near the breaker box. You’re still using a fuse box instead of circuit breakers. Your home was built before 2000 and you’ve added modern appliances, EV chargers, or home office equipment since then.
Most Edgecliff Village homes built in the 80s and 90s have 100-amp panels. You’re trying to run 200 amps worth of electrical demand through a system designed for half that. It’s not a matter of if you need an upgrade—it’s when. The longer you wait, the higher your risk of electrical fires, damaged appliances from power surges, and the daily frustration of managing which devices you can use at the same time.
Your power will be off for 4-6 hours during the actual installation. We coordinate the timing with you to minimize disruption—early morning, late afternoon, whatever works best for your schedule.
The full process takes longer than that because we’re pulling permits, coordinating inspections, and making sure everything meets current electrical code. From the day you approve the estimate to the day your new panel is fully operational and inspected, figure on 1-2 weeks depending on permit processing times with your local municipality.
Here’s what happens during those 4-6 hours without power: we disconnect your old panel, install the new 200-amp panel with commercial-grade components, reconnect all your circuits, test everything, and make sure your system is working properly before we flip it back on. You’ll want to plan accordingly—charge your devices, avoid opening the fridge, maybe grab lunch out. But it’s a one-time inconvenience that solves years of electrical problems.
Texas law allows homeowners to do their own electrical work on their primary residence. That doesn’t mean you should.
Here’s the reality: electrical work looks simple until it isn’t. You can replace an outlet or install a ceiling fan if you know what you’re doing. But troubleshooting why your circuit keeps tripping, upgrading a panel, or rewiring sections of your home requires knowledge of electrical code, proper tools, and experience spotting problems that aren’t obvious.
The bigger issue is what happens when DIY electrical work goes wrong. Improper connections cause electrical fires—28,000 home fires every year from arcing faults alone. Incorrect wire sizing overheats and melts insulation. Skipping permits means failed inspections when you try to sell your home. And your homeowner’s insurance can deny claims if they determine a fire started from unpermitted electrical work you did yourself. Licensed electricians carry insurance specifically for this reason. When we do the work, you’re protected. When you do it yourself, you’re assuming all the risk.
Simple repairs like outlet replacements or switch installations run $150-300. Ceiling fan installations typically cost $200-400 depending on the complexity. Panel upgrades range from $2,500-5,000 depending on whether you’re going from 100 to 200 amps and how much rewiring is needed.
Backup generator installations vary widely based on size and fuel source—figure $4,000-10,000 for a whole-home system with automatic transfer switch, gas line connection, and full electrical integration. Whole-house rewiring for older homes can run $8,000-15,000 depending on square footage and accessibility.
Here’s what matters more than the price: what you’re actually getting. We provide detailed estimates before starting any work. No surprises when the job’s done. You’re paying for commercial-grade materials that last decades, proper permits and inspections, comprehensive warranties covering parts and labor, and electricians with 25+ years of experience who find the real problem the first time. The cheapest bid usually means residential-grade components that fail in five years, no permits, no warranty, and a return visit in six months for the same issue. You can spend less now and more later, or invest in work that’s done right once.
Depends on how much you’re willing to deal with when North Texas storms knock out your power. If you’re fine with spoiled food, no AC during summer outages, and frozen pipes during winter freezes, skip it.
Most Edgecliff Village homeowners who’ve lived through a multi-day outage don’t ask this question anymore. They’ve already decided the generator is worth it after sitting in a dark house with no climate control while their neighbors with generators are comfortable.
Here’s what a backup generator actually does: automatic transfer switch detects when you lose power and starts the generator within seconds. Your essential circuits stay on—refrigerator, some lights, HVAC, maybe your home office if you work remotely. You’re not running extension cords or manually switching fuel tanks. When grid power comes back, the system switches back automatically. For families with medical equipment, home offices that can’t afford downtime, or anyone who’s tired of dealing with Texas power grid issues, it’s not really optional anymore. It’s infrastructure.
Current Texas electrical license and full insurance coverage. That’s non-negotiable. Anyone working on your home’s electrical system should carry both, and you should verify them before they start work.
Beyond that: how long they’ve been in business locally, not just how long the company has existed. We’ve got 25+ years serving Fort Worth and Edgecliff Village specifically—we know local code requirements, common issues in homes built here, and inspectors who’ll be reviewing the work.
Look for detailed estimates before work starts, not vague quotes that balloon once they’re halfway done. Proper permits pulled and inspections coordinated—if they’re suggesting you skip permits to save money, walk away. Comprehensive warranties covering both parts and labor, with specific timeframes in writing. References or reviews you can verify, like our A+ BBB rating and Super Service Awards.
Ask what grade of materials they use. Commercial-grade components cost more but last decades. Standard residential materials are cheaper upfront and fail sooner. Ask how they handle problems they find during the job—do they call you first, or just add it to the bill? You want someone who explains what they found, why it matters, and what your options are before doing additional work.