Residential Electrical Services in Haslet, TX

Your Home's Electrical System Actually Works Right

We’re licensed residential electricians in Haslet, TX who fix what’s broken, upgrade what’s outdated, and protect what matters most—without the runaround.
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Home Electrician Haslet, TX

What You Get When the Work's Done Right

Your lights stop flickering when the AC kicks on. Your breaker panel handles everything you plug in without tripping every other day. Your family isn’t at risk from outdated wiring that should’ve been replaced years ago.

That’s what happens when a residential electrician in Haslet, TX actually evaluates your system instead of just selling you the most expensive fix. You get electrical work that solves the problem you’re dealing with today and prevents the ones you’d face tomorrow.

Haslet homes—especially those built before 2000—weren’t designed for the electrical load modern life demands. Between smart home devices, multiple computers, EV chargers, and high-efficiency HVAC systems, your electrical panel is working harder than it was ever meant to. When we assess your home’s electrical capacity, we’re looking at what you actually need to live safely and comfortably, not what we can upsell you on.

North Texas storms don’t give you a warning before they knock out power or send a surge through your home. Whole-house surge protection keeps your appliances, electronics, and HVAC system from getting fried when lightning strikes nearby or the grid fluctuates. It’s one installation that protects thousands of dollars worth of equipment.

Residential Electrician Haslet TX

We've Been Fixing Haslet Electrical Problems Since 1999

Carroll Service Company is a family-owned electrical contractor serving Haslet and the Dallas-Fort Worth area for over 25 years. We’re fully licensed, insured, and we hold an A+ Better Business Bureau rating because we show up, do the work right, and don’t disappear when you call back.

Haslet’s growth means newer homes sitting next to properties with electrical systems from the ’80s and ’90s. We’ve worked on both. We know what fails first in older homes and what gets overlooked in newer construction. That local knowledge matters when you’re troubleshooting an issue that three other electricians couldn’t figure out.

You’re not getting a salesperson in a truck. You’re getting licensed electricians who’ve handled everything from simple outlet replacements to complete panel upgrades and backup generator installations across North Texas.

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Here's What Happens When You Call Us

You call or contact us with the electrical issue you’re facing. We ask a few questions to understand what’s going on and schedule a time that works for you—often same-day if it’s urgent.

Our electrician shows up on time, evaluates your electrical system, and explains what’s actually wrong in plain terms. No jargon. No scare tactics. If it’s a simple fix, we tell you. If your panel needs an upgrade because it’s undersized or outdated, we walk you through why and what that involves.

Before any work starts, you get clear upfront pricing. You know exactly what it costs, what’s included, and how long it’ll take. Once you approve, we complete the work using commercial-grade materials and UL-listed components that last.

After the job’s done, we test everything to make sure it works correctly and meets current code requirements. You get warranty coverage on parts and labor, and if something doesn’t seem right later, you call us back. We’ve been in Haslet and the surrounding area for over two decades—we’re not going anywhere.

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Electrical Services That Cover What You Actually Need

Our home electrical repair and installation services in Haslet, TX include everything from fixing outlets that stopped working to replacing breaker panels that can’t handle your home’s electrical load anymore. We troubleshoot electrical issues that other contractors couldn’t solve, install whole-house surge protection before the next storm hits, and wire homes for EV chargers and smart home systems.

Haslet sits right in the path of severe North Texas weather. When storms knocked out power for over 500,000 customers across the Dallas-Fort Worth area last May, homes with backup generators kept running. We install and service standby generators that kick on automatically when the grid goes down, so your family isn’t sitting in the dark waiting for power to come back.

Electrical panel upgrades are one of the most common projects we handle in Haslet. Panels installed 25-plus years ago weren’t built for today’s electrical demands. If your breakers trip frequently, your lights dim when appliances turn on, or you’re adding new equipment like an EV charger, your panel likely needs an upgrade. We’ll assess your current system, calculate your actual load requirements, and recommend the right size panel—not the biggest one we can sell you.

Electrical troubleshooting for homes means finding the issue that’s causing problems, not just resetting breakers and hoping it goes away. We trace circuits, test connections, check for code violations from previous work, and fix what’s actually broken.

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Your panel probably needs replacing if it’s over 25 years old, your breakers trip regularly, you see rust or corrosion inside the panel, or you’re adding major electrical loads like an EV charger or home addition. Panels have a lifespan of 25 to 40 years, and most homes built before the 1980s have panels that can’t handle modern electrical demands.

If you’re still using a fuse box instead of circuit breakers, that’s another sign you need an upgrade. Fuse boxes aren’t designed for today’s electrical loads and they’re often a code violation when you try to sell your home.

We’ll inspect your current panel, calculate how much power your home actually uses, and tell you whether you need a replacement or if your current setup is fine. Sometimes the issue isn’t the panel itself—it’s one failing breaker or a wiring problem elsewhere in the system.

Yes, especially in North Texas where lightning strikes and power grid fluctuations are common. Whole-house surge protection installs at your electrical panel and protects every outlet, appliance, and device in your home from voltage spikes. Power strip surge protectors only guard whatever’s plugged into them—they won’t protect your HVAC system, refrigerator, or hardwired equipment.

A single lightning strike near your home can send a surge through the electrical lines that fries electronics, damages appliances, and destroys sensitive equipment like smart home systems. When storms knocked out power across the Dallas-Fort Worth area last year, thousands of homes dealt with surge damage on top of the outages.

Whole-house surge protection costs a fraction of what you’d spend replacing a damaged HVAC unit, water heater, or all your electronics after one bad storm. It’s one installation that protects everything in your home for years.

We offer 24/7 emergency electrical services for urgent issues like complete power loss, burning smells from outlets or panels, sparking wires, or any situation where you think your home’s electrical system is dangerous. Our emergency response team can typically reach Haslet within 60 to 90 minutes of your call.

Not every electrical problem is an actual emergency. If one outlet stopped working or a single breaker keeps tripping, that’s something we can schedule for the next day. But if you’re dealing with electrical fire risk, exposed wiring, or your main panel is smoking or making strange sounds, that’s when you call immediately.

We’ll walk you through what to do while we’re on the way—usually that means shutting off power at the main breaker if it’s safe to do so. Once we arrive, we’ll identify the hazard, make your home safe, and either complete the repair that night or set you up with a temporary solution until we can finish the work properly.

Most EV chargers require a 240-volt circuit and a dedicated breaker, similar to what powers your electric dryer or oven. If your electrical panel has space for another breaker and enough capacity to handle the additional load, installation is straightforward. We run a new circuit from your panel to wherever you’re parking, install the appropriate outlet or hardwire the charger, and make sure everything meets code.

If your panel is already maxed out or undersized for your home’s total electrical load, you’ll need a panel upgrade before adding an EV charger. That’s common in Haslet homes built before 2000. We’ll calculate your home’s current and future electrical needs, recommend the right panel size, and handle the entire upgrade and charger installation.

Some homeowners want their EV charger in the garage, others prefer it outside near the driveway. Location affects how much wiring we need to run and whether we’re mounting the charger on an exterior wall or inside. We’ll assess your specific setup and give you upfront pricing before starting any work.

Yes, we pull permits for any electrical work that requires them and we handle the inspection process. Most electrical projects in Haslet—like panel upgrades, new circuits, generator installations, and major repairs—require permits from the local building department. Permits aren’t red tape; they ensure the work meets current safety codes and protects your family from electrical hazards.

Unpermitted electrical work causes major problems when you try to sell your home. Buyers’ inspectors will flag code violations and unpermitted modifications, which can kill a sale or force you to pay for expensive corrections. Even worse, most insurance companies will deny claims for damage caused by unpermitted electrical work.

We know Haslet’s local code requirements and what the inspectors look for. When we complete permitted work, you get documentation showing everything was done legally and safely. That protects your property value and gives you proof that your electrical system is up to code if you ever need it.

We’re not the cheapest option in Haslet, and that’s because we use commercial-grade materials, employ fully licensed and insured electricians, pull proper permits, and warranty our work. Cheap electrical work costs more in the long run when it fails early, doesn’t pass inspection, or causes damage that your insurance won’t cover.

Some electrical contractors cut costs by using residential-grade components that wear out faster, skipping permits to avoid inspection fees, or sending unlicensed helpers instead of actual electricians. That might save you money upfront, but it leaves you with code violations, safety hazards, and work that needs to be redone correctly.

Our pricing is transparent and upfront. You know what the job costs before we start, and that price includes quality materials, proper installation, code compliance, and warranty coverage. We’ve been serving the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 1999 with an A+ BBB rating because we do electrical work right the first time—not because we’re the cheapest bid.