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You stop worrying every time you plug something in. Your breaker box isn’t a mystery anymore—it’s sized right, wired correctly, and built to handle modern life.
Most homes in River Oaks were built decades ago. Back then, nobody planned for central air running all summer, multiple TVs, home offices, or phone chargers in every room. Your electrical panel was designed for a different era.
When we upgrade your system, you get panels that won’t overload, wiring that meets current code, and the capacity to add whatever you need next—whether that’s a generator, EV charger, or just peace of mind during storm season. You’re not patching problems anymore. You’re done with them.
We’ve spent over 25 years working on homes across the Fort Worth area, including River Oaks. We’re licensed (TECL #31068), insured, and we’ve seen what happens when electrical work gets done wrong.
We’re a family-owned company. That means when you call, you’re talking to people who actually care if the job gets done right—not a call center three states away. Our A+ BBB rating and multiple Angie’s List Super Service Awards didn’t happen by accident.
River Oaks has older homes with unique electrical challenges. We know how to work with them. We pull permits, pass inspections on the first try, and don’t leave until everything works the way it should.
First, we show up on time. Our trucks are fully stocked, so we’re not making extra trips to pick up parts.
We walk through your home and actually look at what’s going on—your panel, your wiring, how your system is handling the load. Then we explain what needs to happen in plain terms. No jargon. No upselling. Just the truth about what’s safe, what’s not, and what your options are.
Once you’re clear on the plan and the price, we get to work. We handle the permits, coordinate inspections, and make sure everything meets current National Electrical Code standards and local Fort Worth requirements. When we’re done, your system works right—and you’ll know exactly what we did and why.
If it’s an emergency, we respond same day. Electrical problems don’t wait, and neither do we.
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We handle electrical troubleshooting for homes in River Oaks—finding the source of problems like tripped breakers, flickering lights, or outlets that don’t work. If your panel is outdated or overloaded, we upgrade it to 150 or 200 amps so it can handle what you’re actually using.
Older River Oaks homes often have aluminum wiring or outdated panels that weren’t built for today’s electrical demands. We rewire sections or entire homes to meet code and eliminate fire hazards. That includes installing GFCI outlets in bathrooms, kitchens, and garages where Fort Worth code requires them.
We also install whole-house surge protection to guard against Texas storms, backup generators so you’re not stuck in the heat during outages, and recessed lighting that modernizes your space without tearing up walls. Every installation comes with a warranty covering parts and labor—2 to 5 years depending on scope.
You’re not just getting home electrical repair and installation services. You’re getting a system that’s safe, legal, and ready for the next 20 years.
If your breakers trip regularly—especially when you’re running the AC, doing laundry, or using multiple appliances—that’s the first sign. Your panel is telling you it can’t handle the load.
Most River Oaks homes were built with 100-amp panels. That was fine in the 1970s. It’s not fine now. Modern homes need 150 to 200 amps to safely power everything from HVAC systems to computers, kitchen appliances, and charging devices.
Other warning signs include a panel that’s warm to the touch, rust or corrosion inside the box, or flickering lights throughout the house. If your home still has a Federal Pacific or Zinsco panel, those brands were recalled and should be replaced immediately. They’re known fire hazards. When we inspect your system, we’ll tell you exactly what you’re working with and whether an upgrade is necessary or just smart planning.
It depends on what needs to happen. Simple repairs—like replacing an outlet or fixing a tripped breaker—usually run between $150 and $300. Panel upgrades typically range from $1,500 to $3,500 depending on the amp rating and how much rewiring is involved.
Whole-home rewiring projects cost more, often between $4,000 and $10,000, but that’s because we’re opening walls, running new wire, and bringing your entire system up to code. Generator installations vary based on size and fuel type, but expect $3,000 to $7,000 for a quality standby unit with professional installation.
We give you a detailed estimate upfront. No surprises. No hidden fees. You’ll know what the job costs before we start, and that price includes materials, labor, permits, and inspections. If something changes during the job, we talk to you first. Transparency matters, especially when you’re making a decision that affects your home’s safety.
Yes. If you’ve got an electrical emergency—sparking outlets, burning smells, or total power loss—we respond the same day.
Electrical emergencies are dangerous. They’re also miserable during a Texas summer when you lose power and the house heats up fast. We don’t make you wait three days for an appointment. We prioritize urgent calls and get someone to your home as quickly as possible.
Our trucks carry the most common parts and materials, so we can often complete repairs during that first visit. If it’s a bigger issue—like a panel that needs replacing or wiring that’s completely shot—we’ll stabilize the situation, make it safe, and schedule the full repair as soon as possible. You won’t be left in the dark, literally or figuratively.
Yes, and we handle that for you. Any major electrical work—panel upgrades, rewiring, generator installations—requires a permit from the city.
Permits aren’t red tape. They’re proof that the work was done safely and inspected by someone who knows code. If you ever sell your home, buyers and inspectors will ask for permit records. If the work wasn’t permitted, you could be forced to redo it or face problems closing the sale.
We pull permits for every job that requires one. We also schedule the inspections and make sure everything passes on the first attempt. That’s part of doing the job right. You don’t have to call the city, figure out the paperwork, or worry about whether your electrical work is legal. We take care of it from start to finish.
A service call means we come to your home, diagnose the problem, and usually fix it on the spot if it’s something straightforward. You pay for the visit and the repair. That typically covers things like a dead outlet, a tripped breaker that won’t reset, or a light fixture that stopped working.
An estimate is for bigger projects—panel upgrades, rewiring, generator installs—where we need to assess the scope, pull measurements, and give you a detailed price breakdown before any work starts. Estimates are free. We’re not charging you to tell you what the job will cost.
If you’re not sure which one you need, just call and describe what’s happening. We’ll tell you whether it’s a quick fix or something that needs a full estimate. Either way, you’ll know what you’re paying before we do anything.
Most panel upgrades take four to eight hours, depending on the complexity. If we’re also rewiring sections of your home or upgrading your meter base, it could take a full day or two.
Your power will be off during part of the work—usually a few hours while we’re swapping the panel and making the final connections. We coordinate with you to minimize disruption and make sure you’re not left without electricity longer than necessary.
After the panel is installed, we schedule the city inspection. Once it passes, you’re done. The new panel is live, your system is up to code, and you’ve got the capacity to handle whatever electrical load your home throws at it. We clean up, walk you through what we did, and make sure you’re comfortable with how everything works.