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You flip a switch and nothing happens. Or your breaker keeps tripping. Or you’re adding an EV charger and realize your panel can’t handle it. These aren’t small inconveniences—they’re safety risks, project delays, and reasons you can’t use your home the way you need to.
When electrical work gets done right, you stop thinking about it. Lights work. Outlets deliver power where you need it. Your panel handles modern loads without overheating. You’re not calling someone back to fix what should’ve been handled the first time.
That’s what happens when a licensed residential electrician in Shady Shores, TX actually knows what they’re doing. You get upfront pricing before work starts. Commercial-grade materials that last decades, not years. And someone who pulls permits, follows code, and makes sure your insurance company and future buyers have zero questions about the work.
We’ve been handling home electrical repair and installation services across the DFW area since before most of Shady Shores was built out. We’re a family-owned electrical contractor, fully licensed and insured, with an A+ BBB rating and multiple Super Service Awards.
We know the homes in this area. We’ve upgraded panels in lakefront properties where the original electrical couldn’t support modern HVAC and smart home systems. We’ve installed whole-house surge protection after storms knocked out electronics worth thousands. We’ve wired additions, troubleshot flickering lights, and replaced outdated breaker boxes that couldn’t pass inspection.
Shady Shores homeowners expect quality work and straight answers. That’s what we’ve delivered for over two decades, and it’s why we keep getting called back—not to fix our own work, but to handle the next project.
You call or submit a request online. We schedule a time that works for you—often same-day if it’s urgent. Our electrician shows up in a fully stocked truck, which means most repairs get handled during the first visit instead of requiring a return trip.
We diagnose the issue and explain what’s going on in plain terms. No jargon. No upselling. Just a clear explanation of the problem and what it takes to fix it. Then we give you transparent, upfront pricing before any work begins. You know the cost. You approve it. Then we get to work.
Once the job’s done, we test everything to make sure it works correctly. If permits were required, we handle the inspection process. You get a system that’s code-compliant, safe, and built to last. And if something comes up later, we’re a phone call away.
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We handle electrical troubleshooting for homes in Shady Shores, TX—everything from outlets that stopped working to circuits that trip under load. If your home’s wiring is outdated or your panel can’t support added capacity, we upgrade it to current code using UL-listed components that meet commercial standards.
Smart home integration is a big part of what we do now. Homes in Shady Shores are increasingly adding automation systems, EV chargers, and high-draw appliances that older electrical systems weren’t designed for. We install the infrastructure to support those upgrades safely, including dedicated circuits, panel expansions, and whole-house surge protection.
Texas storms are hard on electrical systems. We install surge protection that guards your electronics and appliances from power spikes. We also handle backup generator installations so your home stays powered during outages. And because Oncor serves this area and over 100 electricity providers compete for your business, energy efficiency matters. We can assess your system and recommend upgrades that reduce your monthly bill by making your electrical setup more efficient.
Every home wiring installation we do in Shady Shores, TX is permitted, inspected, and documented. That protects you when it’s time to sell, and it keeps your insurance valid if something ever goes wrong.
Panel upgrades typically range from $2,000 to $4,500 depending on the amperage, whether you’re going from 100 to 200 amps, and how much rewiring is involved. Homes in Shady Shores built before 2000 often need upgrades to handle modern electrical loads—especially if you’re adding central air, EV chargers, or smart home systems.
We give you a firm price before starting work. That includes the panel itself, labor, permits, and inspection fees. No surprises. If your home needs additional work like grounding upgrades or service line replacement, we’ll explain why and price it separately so you can decide what makes sense.
Most panel upgrades take one day. We coordinate the temporary power shutoff with Oncor, complete the installation, and schedule the inspection. Once it passes, you’ve got a system that’s safe, code-compliant, and ready to handle whatever you plug in.
Yes. Texas law requires permits for most electrical work, and Shady Shores enforces that through Denton County. Panel upgrades, new circuits, rewiring, and generator installations all require permits. Even if you’re doing the work yourself as a homeowner, you still need to pull a permit and pass inspection.
We handle the permit process as part of our service. That means filing the paperwork, scheduling the inspection, and making sure everything meets the National Electrical Code and local requirements. If the inspector finds an issue, we fix it and get it approved—no extra charge.
Skipping permits might save money upfront, but it creates problems later. Your insurance can deny claims if unpermitted work caused the issue. And when you sell, buyers’ inspectors will flag unpermitted electrical work, which can kill deals or force you to pay for expensive corrections. It’s not worth the risk.
Most electrical troubleshooting in Shady Shores, TX takes one to two hours. We start by asking what’s happening—when the problem occurs, what you were doing when it started, and whether it’s getting worse. Then we test circuits, check connections, and use diagnostic tools to pinpoint the issue.
Simple problems like a tripped GFCI outlet or a loose wire connection get fixed on the spot. More complex issues—like a circuit that’s overloaded or a panel with faulty breakers—take longer to diagnose and repair, but we’ll know within the first hour what’s going on and what it’ll take to fix it.
Our trucks carry the parts and materials needed for most repairs, so we’re not making return trips to finish the job. You get a same-day fix in most cases, and we test everything before we leave to make sure it’s working correctly.
Yes. We install Level 2 EV chargers throughout Shady Shores, TX, which charge your vehicle 5-7 times faster than a standard outlet. Most installations require a dedicated 240-volt circuit and a breaker upgrade if your panel doesn’t have the capacity.
We assess your electrical panel first to see if it can handle the additional load. If you’re already running close to capacity, we’ll recommend a panel upgrade before installing the charger. That ensures safe operation and prevents nuisance tripping when you’re charging your vehicle and running other appliances.
Installation typically takes 4-6 hours depending on how far the charger is from your panel and whether we need to run conduit. We mount the unit, wire it to a dedicated circuit, and test it with your vehicle to make sure it’s charging correctly. All work is permitted and inspected, which protects you and ensures the installation meets manufacturer warranty requirements.
A plug-in surge protector guards whatever’s plugged into it—usually a few devices. Whole-house surge protection installs at your electrical panel and protects everything in your home from power surges caused by lightning strikes, utility grid issues, or large appliances cycling on and off.
Texas storms are hard on electronics. A direct or nearby lightning strike can send thousands of volts through your electrical system, frying appliances, HVAC equipment, and anything plugged in. Whole-house surge protection stops that surge before it reaches your devices.
We install whole-house surge protectors in Shady Shores homes as part of panel upgrades or as a standalone service. The device mounts inside your panel and diverts excess voltage to ground. It’s a one-time installation that protects tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment. Most units come with warranties that cover connected equipment if a surge gets through, which gives you additional protection beyond the device itself.
Flickering lights, outlets that don’t work, breakers that trip frequently, or a burning smell near outlets or switches are all signs your wiring might be failing. Homes in Shady Shores built before 1990 may have aluminum wiring or outdated insulation that degrades over time and creates fire risks.
We perform electrical safety inspections that test your wiring, check for code violations, and identify potential hazards. If your wiring is failing, we’ll show you what’s wrong and explain your options. Sometimes it’s a matter of replacing a few circuits. Other times, a whole-house rewire is the safer, more cost-effective solution.
Rewiring a home is a bigger project, but it’s not as disruptive as most people think. We work room by room, minimize drywall damage, and coordinate with your schedule. Once it’s done, you’ve got a system that’s safe, code-compliant, and capable of handling modern electrical demands without constant repairs.