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Your breakers trip when you run the microwave and dishwasher at the same time. Your lights flicker during storms. You’re wondering if your panel can even handle another appliance.
These aren’t small annoyances. They’re warning signs that your electrical system is maxed out.
Homes in Pilot Point built before 2000 weren’t designed for today’s electrical load. You’re using three to four times more electricity than homes did 30 years ago. Air conditioning, computers, charging stations, smart home devices—your 100-amp panel wasn’t built for this.
When your electrical system works properly, you don’t think about it. You plug things in. You flip switches. Everything just works. That’s what you should expect from your home, and that’s exactly what proper electrical work delivers—safety, capacity, and reliability without the constant worry.
We’ve spent over 25 years fixing electrical problems across the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including right here in Pilot Point. We’re a family-owned operation, not a franchise that sends whoever’s available.
Every electrician on our team is fully licensed and insured. We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and multiple Super Service Awards because we show up on time, diagnose the actual problem, and fix it correctly.
Pilot Point homes face unique challenges—aging infrastructure, severe weather that knocks out power, and a housing market where property values jumped 16.6% last year. You need electrical work that protects your investment and keeps your family safe, especially when storms roll through and the grid gets stressed.
You call or contact us online. We schedule a time that works for you—often same-day for emergencies.
Our electrician shows up in a marked vehicle with all necessary tools and diagnostic equipment. No guessing, no multiple trips for parts. We assess your electrical system, identify the problem, and explain what’s happening in plain language.
Before any work starts, you get a clear price. No surprises, no hidden fees. Once you approve, we complete the work—whether that’s a panel upgrade, circuit installation, generator hookup, or troubleshooting a problem that’s been driving you crazy.
After the job’s done, we test everything to make sure it works correctly. You get documentation for permits and inspections if needed. We clean up completely. And if something doesn’t work right, we come back and make it right—that’s part of our commitment to quality work.
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You might need a full panel upgrade because your current system can’t handle modern demands. Many Pilot Point homes still have panels from the 1980s or 1990s—they’re outdated and potentially dangerous with today’s electrical load.
Maybe you’re looking at backup generator installation. When storms knocked out power across North Texas, homes with generators stayed comfortable while others waited days for restoration. A properly installed generator switches on automatically within seconds of an outage.
Whole-house surge protection is another service that saves you thousands. North Texas gets frequent lightning strikes and grid fluctuations that fry electronics, appliances, and HVAC systems instantly. Surge protection stops that damage before it happens.
You might just need electrical troubleshooting for homes—figuring out why certain outlets don’t work, why lights dim randomly, or why that one breaker keeps tripping. Sometimes it’s a simple fix. Sometimes it reveals a bigger problem that needs attention before it becomes dangerous.
Whatever electrical work your home needs, you’re getting licensed electricians who know Pilot Point’s codes, understand local challenges, and have the experience to handle it correctly.
Your breakers trip frequently, even when you’re not running anything unusual. That’s the most obvious sign your panel is overloaded.
You might also notice lights dimming when appliances kick on, outlets that feel warm to the touch, or a burning smell near your electrical panel. These are serious warning signs that shouldn’t be ignored.
Most homes in Pilot Point built before 2000 have 100-amp or 150-amp panels. Today’s homes typically need 200-amp service to handle air conditioning, electric vehicles, modern appliances, and all the devices you charge daily. If you’re adding any major appliance or planning a renovation, your panel probably needs upgrading first.
One of our electricians can assess your current load and panel capacity during an inspection. It takes about 30 minutes and gives you a clear answer about whether you need an upgrade now or can wait.
First, you need to decide on generator size based on what you want to power during an outage. Most homeowners want to run air conditioning, refrigerators, lights, and a few outlets—that typically requires a 20kW to 24kW generator.
The generator sits outside on a concrete pad, similar to your AC unit. It connects to your natural gas line or propane tank for fuel, and ties into your electrical panel through a transfer switch. When power goes out, the transfer switch detects it and starts the generator automatically within 10 to 20 seconds.
Installation usually takes one to two days depending on how far the generator sits from your gas line and electrical panel. You’ll need permits, which we handle as part of the installation. The generator requires annual maintenance—basically an oil change and inspection—to make sure it’s ready when you need it.
Pilot Point’s location means you’ll face severe weather regularly. A generator isn’t just convenience—it’s protection for your family during summer heat waves and winter freezes when the grid fails.
Simple repairs like replacing an outlet or fixing a tripped breaker might run $150 to $300. Troubleshooting an electrical problem that requires diagnosis and repair typically costs $300 to $600 depending on complexity.
Panel upgrades range from $2,000 to $4,000 for most homes, depending on whether you’re going from 100-amp to 200-amp service and how much rewiring is involved. If your panel is outdated or you’re adding square footage, this is necessary work that protects your home and increases property value.
Whole-house surge protection installation costs $400 to $800 and can save you thousands in damaged electronics and appliances. Backup generator installation runs $8,000 to $15,000 depending on size and installation complexity—but when you consider the cost of spoiled food, hotel stays, and discomfort during extended outages, many homeowners see it as essential.
Every home is different. The only way to get an accurate price is to have one of our electricians assess your specific situation. We provide clear quotes before any work starts so you can make an informed decision.
Yes. Electrical emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we.
If you’re dealing with sparking outlets, burning smells, complete power loss, or any situation that feels dangerous, call immediately. We respond to emergencies 24/7 because electrical problems can escalate quickly into serious safety hazards.
Most emergency calls in Pilot Point involve storm damage, failed panels, or situations where part of the home loses power unexpectedly. We typically arrive within an hour for true emergencies, assess the problem, and either fix it on the spot or make it safe until permanent repairs can be completed.
Emergency service costs more than scheduled work—that’s standard across the industry because it requires keeping electricians on call and responding immediately. But when you’re dealing with a genuine electrical emergency, the priority is safety and getting your power restored quickly.
Circuit breakers trip when they detect too much electrical current flowing through the circuit. That’s actually the breaker doing its job—protecting your home from overheating wires and potential fires.
If one specific breaker trips repeatedly, you’re probably overloading that circuit. Maybe you’re running a space heater and a hair dryer on the same circuit, or your refrigerator and microwave share a circuit that can’t handle both. The solution might be as simple as redistributing your electrical load or installing a dedicated circuit for high-draw appliances.
If breakers trip randomly across different circuits, that points to a bigger problem—possibly a failing panel, loose connections, or damaged wiring. This needs professional diagnosis because it indicates your electrical system isn’t functioning safely.
Older homes in Pilot Point often have this problem because the original wiring wasn’t designed for modern electrical demands. One of our electricians can test your circuits, measure the load, and determine whether you need rewiring, a panel upgrade, or just some circuit redistribution.
Most panel upgrades take six to eight hours of actual work. We usually complete them in one day, though larger homes or complex situations might require two days.
Your power will be off during the upgrade—there’s no way around that since we’re replacing the main panel. We work efficiently to minimize downtime, but you should plan for four to six hours without electricity. If you work from home or have medical equipment that requires power, you’ll need to make arrangements.
The process involves disconnecting the old panel, installing the new one, reconnecting all circuits, and testing everything to make sure it works correctly. We also handle the permit and inspection requirements, which are mandatory in Pilot Point for this type of work.
After the upgrade, you’ll have a modern panel with proper capacity for your home’s electrical needs. Your breakers will stop tripping constantly. You’ll be able to add appliances or charging stations without worrying about overloading circuits. And most importantly, you’ll have a safer electrical system that meets current codes and protects your home from electrical fires.