Residential Electrical Services in Flower Mound, TX

Your Home's Electrical System Works When You Need It

Licensed residential electricians in Flower Mound, TX handling everything from panel upgrades to emergency repairs—with transparent pricing and same-day availability.
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Home Electrical Repair in Flower Mound

What Happens When Your Electrical System Actually Works

You stop worrying every time a storm rolls through North Texas. Your breakers stop tripping when the AC kicks on during July. You plug in your electric vehicle without wondering if your panel can handle it.

Most homes in Flower Mound built before 1990 weren’t designed for how you live now. Home offices, smart devices, electric vehicle chargers, high-efficiency HVAC systems—your electrical panel is doing math it was never built to solve. That’s when lights dim, breakers trip, and you start unplugging things just to use other things.

An upgraded electrical system means your home keeps up with your life. It means surge protection that actually guards your electronics during Texas lightning storms. It means knowing your family is safe because your wiring meets current code and your panel isn’t overloaded.

You get a home that works the way modern homes should. No more choosing between running the dryer and charging your laptop. No more resetting breakers in 100-degree heat. Just reliable power when you flip the switch.

Residential Electrician Flower Mound Trusts

Twenty-Five Years Solving North Texas Electrical Problems

We’ve spent over 25 years working in Flower Mound and the surrounding Mid-Cities. We’re a family-owned electrical contractor—second generation now—and we’ve built our reputation on showing up when we say we will and doing the work right the first time.

We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List. Every electrician on our team carries current Texas licensing and full insurance coverage. We know Flower Mound’s building codes, permit requirements, and the specific electrical challenges that come with living near Grapevine Lake in a growing suburban community.

You’re not getting a national chain or a contractor who’s never worked in your area. You’re getting local electricians who understand how Texas storms affect your power, how older Flower Mound homes need upgrades, and what it takes to keep your electrical system safe and functional year-round.

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Our Home Electrician Process

Here's Exactly What Happens When You Call

First, we listen. You tell us what’s happening—breakers tripping, outlets not working, lights flickering, whatever the issue is. We ask a few questions to understand the scope and schedule a time that works for you. For emergencies, we’re often on-site within twenty minutes.

When we arrive, we diagnose the actual problem. Not what we think it might be—what it actually is. We test circuits, inspect panels, check wiring, and figure out the root cause. Then we explain what we found in plain language and give you an upfront price before we touch anything.

Once you approve the work, we handle it. That includes pulling permits if needed, doing the electrical work to current code standards, and cleaning up when we’re done. For larger jobs like panel upgrades or whole-house rewiring, we walk you through each phase so you know what to expect.

After the work is complete, we test everything to make sure it’s functioning correctly and safely. You get documentation of what was done, warranty information, and a number to call if you have any questions. Most importantly, you get electrical work that lasts.

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Home Wiring Installation Flower Mound

What's Included in Residential Electrical Services

Electrical panel upgrades are one of the most common services we provide in Flower Mound. Modern homes typically need 200-amp service to safely power everything you’re running. If your panel is still 100 amps or uses outdated fuses, an upgrade isn’t optional—it’s a safety issue. We handle the full installation, including permits and inspections.

Whole-house surge protection matters here in North Texas. Lightning strikes and grid fluctuations can fry your electronics in seconds. We install surge protection systems that guard your entire home, not just individual outlets. It’s especially important if you have expensive appliances, home office equipment, or smart home devices.

Home electrical troubleshooting covers everything from outlets that stopped working to circuits that keep tripping. We trace the problem, explain what’s causing it, and fix it correctly. That includes updating old wiring, replacing faulty breakers, and addressing code violations that could affect your home’s safety or resale value.

We also handle EV charging station installation, generator hookups, smart home wiring, recessed lighting, and electrical safety inspections. If it involves your home’s electrical system, we’ve done it hundreds of times in Flower Mound and know how to do it right.

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Your breakers trip frequently, especially when you run multiple appliances at once. Lights dim when your AC or other large appliances turn on. You have to unplug devices to use others, or you’re relying on extension cords and power strips throughout your home.

Most homes in Flower Mound built before 1990 have 100-amp or 150-amp panels. That was fine when homes had fewer electronics and smaller HVAC systems. Now, with home offices, electric vehicles, smart devices, and high-efficiency appliances, you need at least 200-amp service to handle the load safely.

Physical signs include a panel that’s warm to the touch, rust or corrosion on the panel box, a burning smell near the breaker box, or scorch marks around breakers. If you see any of those, call us immediately. Those are fire hazards, not minor issues.

An electrical panel upgrade typically takes four to eight hours depending on your home’s setup. We handle the permit, the installation, and the inspection. You get a modern panel that can safely power your home the way you actually use it.

Whole-house surge protection guards everything plugged into your electrical system—appliances, electronics, HVAC equipment, smart home devices, computers, televisions, and anything else connected to an outlet. It stops power surges before they reach your devices.

Surges in Flower Mound typically come from three sources: lightning strikes during Texas storms, utility grid fluctuations when power is restored after outages, and large appliances like air conditioners cycling on and off. Even a nearby lightning strike can send a surge through power lines into your home.

Individual outlet surge protectors only guard what’s plugged into them. Whole-house surge protection installs at your electrical panel and protects your entire home. It’s especially important if you have expensive electronics, medical equipment, or a home office with computer equipment that can’t afford downtime.

The system works by detecting voltage spikes and diverting excess electricity to ground before it damages your devices. Installation takes a few hours and integrates directly with your electrical panel. Given how often we see storm damage in North Texas, it’s one of the best investments you can make for your home.

We typically arrive within twenty minutes for true electrical emergencies in Flower Mound. That includes situations like complete power loss, sparking outlets, burning smells from electrical sources, exposed wiring, or any scenario where there’s an immediate safety risk.

When you call with an emergency, we ask specific questions to assess the danger level and give you immediate safety instructions if needed. For example, if you’re smelling burning plastic near an outlet, we’ll tell you to shut off power at the breaker if it’s safe to do so.

We’re available for emergency electrical services because we understand that power outages in Texas heat aren’t just inconvenient—they’re dangerous. Same goes for electrical hazards that could cause fires. We don’t make you wait until Monday morning when your family’s safety is at risk.

For non-emergency electrical repairs and installations, we offer same-day service when possible and schedule around your availability. Most electrical troubleshooting and repair work can be completed in a single visit once we’re on-site and have diagnosed the issue.

Yes. Every electrician on our team carries current Texas electrical licensing and comprehensive general liability insurance. We provide proof of licensing and insurance upon request, and we ensure all electrical work meets or exceeds current electrical codes and safety standards.

Texas requires electrical contractors to be licensed for good reason. Electrical work done incorrectly is a fire hazard and a safety risk. It can also affect your home’s value and create liability issues if you try to sell. When we pull permits for electrical work in Flower Mound, inspectors verify that the work meets code.

Our insurance protects you if something goes wrong during the job. It covers property damage and liability, which means you’re not on the hook if there’s an accident or issue during the electrical work. A lot of homeowners don’t think to ask about insurance until there’s a problem.

We’ve held our A+ Better Business Bureau rating and multiple Super Service Awards because we do the work right and stand behind it. That includes carrying proper licensing, maintaining insurance coverage, and following code requirements on every job—not just when it’s convenient.

Electrical panel upgrades in Flower Mound typically run between $1,500 and $3,500 depending on the amperage, panel type, and whether we need to upgrade your meter base or service entrance. Whole-house surge protection installation usually costs $400 to $800. Electrical troubleshooting and repairs vary based on what’s wrong, but most service calls range from $150 to $500.

We give you an upfront price before we start any work. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying—no surprise charges when we’re done. If we find additional issues during the job, we explain what we found and give you a price for that work separately. You decide what gets done.

The cost depends on the scope of work, materials needed, and how long the job takes. A simple outlet replacement is different from rewiring a room or installing a subpanel. Permit fees are separate and vary by project, but we handle pulling permits and include that in our quote.

Some electrical work costs more upfront but saves you money long-term. A panel upgrade prevents electrical fires and lets you safely use your home’s electrical capacity. Surge protection prevents thousands in electronics damage. We explain what you’re getting for your money so you can make an informed decision.

Yes. Older homes in Flower Mound often have electrical systems that weren’t built for modern electrical loads. We regularly work on homes with outdated wiring, undersized panels, ungrounded outlets, and code violations that need correction.

Common issues in older Flower Mound homes include aluminum wiring from the 1960s and 70s, knob-and-tube wiring in even older homes, two-prong outlets without ground wires, and panels that can’t handle today’s electrical demands. We diagnose what’s causing problems and recommend solutions based on safety and functionality.

Sometimes the fix is straightforward—replacing a faulty breaker or updating a few circuits. Other times, older homes need more extensive electrical work like panel upgrades or partial rewiring. We walk you through what’s required, why it matters for safety, and what it will cost.

We’ve spent 25 years working on homes throughout the Mid-Cities and DFW area. We know how older homes were built, what shortcuts previous electricians might have taken, and how to bring electrical systems up to current code without unnecessary work. You get honest assessment and quality electrical work that lasts.