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You flip a switch and the lights come on. Every time. Your breaker doesn’t trip when you run the AC and the dryer at the same time. Your outlets don’t spark when you plug something in.
That’s not asking for much, but it’s exactly what breaks down when your home’s electrical system can’t keep up with how you actually live. And in Little Elm, TX, where storms roll through and knock out power more often than anyone wants to deal with, your electrical system needs to handle both everyday demand and unexpected surges without putting your family at risk.
When we get it right, you’re not dealing with flickering lights during a Zoom call or wondering if that burning smell is something serious. You’re not calling someone back out to fix what should’ve been handled the first time. You’ve got a system that works quietly in the background, doing its job so you can do yours.
That’s what reliable residential electrical services actually look like. Not a sales pitch. Just a home that functions the way it should.
We’ve been handling residential electrical services across the Dallas-Fort Worth area since before Little Elm became the lakeside community it is today. We’re a family-owned operation based in Fort Worth, which means we’ve seen every type of electrical issue North Texas homes throw at us—from outdated panels in older neighborhoods to improperly installed systems in newer builds.
We’re fully licensed and insured, hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, and we’ve earned multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List. Not because we’re trying to collect plaques, but because we show up, diagnose the actual problem, and fix it right.
Little Elm sits in a deregulated electricity market with 65+ providers competing for your business. You’re used to comparing options and making informed decisions. That same approach should apply when you’re choosing who works on your home’s electrical system.
First, we listen. You tell us what’s going on—whether it’s a breaker that keeps tripping, outlets that don’t work, or you’re just not sure if your panel can handle a new addition. We ask questions to understand the full picture before we ever touch a tool.
Then we show up on time and assess the situation. We’re looking at your electrical panel, checking your wiring, testing circuits, and identifying what’s actually causing the problem. Not what we think it might be. What it is.
Once we know what needs to happen, we walk you through it. What the issue is, why it’s happening, what it’ll take to fix it, and what it costs. No surprises, no upselling services you don’t need.
After you give us the go-ahead, we handle the work. Whether it’s home wiring installation, electrical troubleshooting, a full panel upgrade, or installing whole-house surge protection, we do it to code and we do it right. When we’re done, we test everything to make sure it works the way it should.
You’re left with a system that’s safe, functional, and ready to handle whatever you plug into it.
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Residential electrical services in Little Elm, TX cover a lot of ground, because your home’s needs aren’t one-size-fits-all. We handle electrical safety inspections that catch hazards before they become emergencies—critical if you’re buying, selling, or just want peace of mind. We install and upgrade breaker panels so your system can handle modern electrical loads without constantly tripping. We design and install recessed lighting that actually improves how your home looks and functions while cutting energy costs.
We also install whole-house surge protection, which matters more than most people realize in an area where power fluctuations and storm activity are part of life. One good surge can fry electronics, appliances, and anything else plugged into your walls. Surge protection stops that before it starts.
And if you’ve dealt with the 12 outages in 9 months that some Little Elm residents have reported, you already know why backup generator installation isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity. We handle the full installation so your home stays powered when the grid doesn’t.
Every service is performed by licensed, insured electricians who’ve been doing this long enough to know what works and what doesn’t. You’re not getting a crew that learned on YouTube. You’re getting professionals who’ve handled thousands of jobs across North Texas and understand the specific challenges Little Elm homes face.
Your panel needs an upgrade if your breakers trip frequently, you see scorch marks or smell burning near the panel, or your home still has a fuse box instead of circuit breakers. Older panels—especially Federal Pacific or Zinsco brands—are known fire hazards and should be replaced immediately.
Another sign is if you’re adding new appliances, an EV charger, or a home addition and your current panel can’t handle the load. Most modern homes need at least 200-amp service to run efficiently. If your panel is rated for 100 amps or less, you’re likely maxing it out every time you run multiple appliances.
An electrical safety inspection can tell you exactly where you stand. We’ll assess your current panel, check for code violations, and let you know if an upgrade is necessary or if you’re fine for now.
If your neighbors have power but you don’t, the issue is inside your home—not with the utility company. The most common culprit is a tripped main breaker, which can happen from overloading circuits, a short circuit, or a ground fault. Check your panel first and see if the main breaker is in the off position.
If resetting the breaker doesn’t solve it or the breaker trips again immediately, you’ve got a bigger problem. Could be faulty wiring, a damaged circuit, or an issue with the meter base connection. These aren’t DIY fixes—they require a licensed home electrician to diagnose and repair safely.
Frequent internal outages are a red flag that your electrical system is struggling. Ignoring it won’t make it go away, and it increases the risk of electrical fires or equipment damage. Get it checked before it becomes an emergency.
Whole-house surge protection typically costs between $300 and $800 installed, depending on the size of your home and the level of protection you need. That’s a one-time investment that protects everything plugged into your walls—appliances, electronics, HVAC systems, all of it.
Compare that to replacing a fried refrigerator ($1,500+), a damaged HVAC control board ($500+), or a home office full of electronics after one bad storm. Surge protection pays for itself the first time it stops a major hit from reaching your equipment.
In Little Elm, where storm activity and power grid fluctuations are common, whole-house surge protection isn’t optional if you want to avoid expensive replacements. We install surge protectors at the main panel, and they work silently in the background, diverting excess voltage before it damages anything inside your home.
Yes, in most cases you can add outlets without rewiring your entire home. We’ll tap into an existing circuit if it has the capacity, run new wiring to the locations you need, and install the outlets to code. It’s a straightforward process as long as your current electrical system can handle the additional load.
The key factor is whether the existing circuit is already maxed out. If you’re adding outlets to a room that already trips breakers or runs heavy appliances, we may need to install a new dedicated circuit. That’s still not a full rewire—it just means running a new line from your panel to support the extra demand.
Home wiring installation for additional outlets usually takes a few hours depending on the scope. We’ll assess your current setup, explain what’s needed, and give you a clear cost before any work starts. You’ll know exactly what you’re getting.
A full backup generator installation typically takes one to three days, depending on the size of the generator, your home’s electrical setup, and whether we need to run a new gas line or work with existing infrastructure. The process includes site prep, setting the generator pad, connecting fuel lines, wiring the transfer switch, and testing the system to make sure it kicks on automatically during an outage.
The transfer switch is what allows your generator to power your home safely without backfeeding into the grid. That installation alone takes several hours and must be done by a licensed electrician to meet code requirements. Once everything is wired and tested, you’ll have a system that turns on within seconds of losing power and keeps your home running until the grid comes back.
In Little Elm, where outages are frequent enough to disrupt work-from-home schedules and spoil food in your fridge, a backup generator isn’t just convenient—it’s a safeguard. We handle the full installation so you’re not left in the dark the next time a storm rolls through.
If you’re buying or selling a home, yes—most lenders and insurance companies require it. But even if you’re not in a transaction, an electrical safety inspection catches problems before they become dangerous. Faulty wiring, outdated panels, improper grounding, and code violations don’t always show obvious symptoms until something fails or catches fire.
An inspection covers your entire electrical system—panel, wiring, outlets, GFCI protection, grounding, and more. We’re looking for safety hazards, code compliance issues, and anything that could cause problems down the road. You’ll get a detailed report of what’s wrong, what’s up to code, and what should be addressed sooner rather than later.
Older homes in Little Elm especially benefit from inspections, since electrical codes have changed significantly over the years. What was acceptable 20 or 30 years ago might not meet today’s safety standards. An inspection gives you a clear picture of where your home stands and what, if anything, needs attention.