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Your breakers stop tripping every time you run the microwave and air conditioner at the same time. The lights stay steady when your HVAC kicks on. That burning smell near the panel? Gone.
You’re not wondering if your electrical system can handle another Texas summer or whether your home will pass inspection when you sell. The outlets work. The panel isn’t warm to the touch. Your family isn’t at risk from outdated wiring that wasn’t built for how you live now.
Most homes in Westworth Village built before 2000 are running on 100-amp panels that struggle with modern electrical loads. After an upgrade to 200-amp service, you’ve got the capacity for everything—HVAC, kitchen appliances, home office equipment, EV chargers—without constantly resetting breakers or worrying about overloads. That’s what working electrical infrastructure feels like.
We’ve been handling residential electrical work across the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 1999. We’re not new to Westworth Village or the electrical challenges that come with North Texas weather and aging home infrastructure.
Every electrician on our team carries current Texas licensing and insurance. We’ve earned an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and multiple Super Service Awards from Angie’s List—not by overselling, but by showing up on time, doing the work right, and charging what we said we would.
We’re a family-owned operation, which means you’re not getting a different crew every time or dealing with a call center three states away. You’re working with people who’ve been doing this in your area for decades and plan to keep doing it.
You call or submit a request online. We schedule a time that works for your schedule—not ours. A licensed electrician shows up in a fully stocked service vehicle with the tools and parts to handle most repairs on the first visit.
We assess the issue, explain what’s wrong in plain terms, and give you an upfront price before any work starts. No hourly rates that climb. No surprise fees when we’re done. You know the cost, you approve it, then we get to work.
For bigger jobs like panel upgrades or whole-house rewiring, we handle the permit applications and coordinate inspections with the local municipality. Most panel installations take 4-6 hours, and we time the work to minimize how long your power is off. Once the job’s complete and inspected, you get a comprehensive warranty covering both parts and labor—2 to 5 years depending on the scope of work.
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We handle electrical panel upgrades for homes that need more capacity. That includes replacing outdated 100-amp panels with 200-amp service, installing new breakers, and ensuring everything meets current National Electrical Code standards and Fort Worth requirements.
Electrical troubleshooting covers flickering lights, tripping breakers, outlets that don’t work, and any situation where your electrical system isn’t performing the way it should. We also install whole-house surge protection—critical in Westworth Village where summer storms bring power surges that fry electronics and damage appliances.
For homes adding EV chargers, backup generators, or smart home systems, we handle the installation and integration with your existing electrical infrastructure. We use commercial-grade components and UL-listed parts that last decades longer than standard residential materials. Every installation is code-compliant, permitted, and inspected.
Westworth Village operates in Texas’s deregulated energy market, which means you can choose your electricity provider—but your home still needs to be wired correctly and safely to handle the load. With Oncor as the local utility delivering power, any electrical work needs to meet their standards as well as city codes. We know those requirements and make sure your home passes inspection the first time.
If your home was built before 2000 and you’re still running a 100-amp panel, you’re likely pushing the limits of what that system can handle. Signs include breakers that trip frequently, lights that dim when appliances turn on, or a panel that feels warm to the touch.
Modern homes in Westworth Village use significantly more electricity than older panels were designed for. Between central air conditioning, kitchen appliances, home office equipment, and charging stations, the average household now uses around 1,144 kWh per month. A 100-amp panel wasn’t built for that load.
Upgrading to 200-amp service gives you the capacity to run everything without overloading circuits. It also makes your home safer, easier to sell, and ready for future additions like EV chargers or backup generators. If you’re adding any major appliances or renovating, most municipalities will require a panel upgrade to meet current code anyway.
Electrical troubleshooting starts with identifying the source of the problem—whether that’s a specific outlet, a circuit, or an issue with the panel itself. We test voltage, check connections, inspect breakers, and trace wiring to find where the failure is happening.
Common issues include loose connections that cause flickering, overloaded circuits that trip breakers, or damaged wiring from age or pests. Sometimes the problem is a faulty breaker that needs replacement. Other times it’s outdated wiring that can’t handle the load you’re putting on it.
Once we’ve pinpointed the issue, we explain what’s wrong, what needs to be fixed, and what it costs. Most troubleshooting and repairs can be completed during the initial visit since our service vehicles carry the parts and materials for common fixes. You’re not waiting days for a follow-up appointment or paying multiple service calls for the same problem.
Most residential panel upgrades take between 4 and 6 hours from start to finish. That includes disconnecting the old panel, installing the new one, wiring the circuits, and getting everything inspected and approved.
Your power will be off during the installation, but we coordinate timing to minimize disruption. Many homeowners schedule panel work during the day when they’re at work, or during milder weather when losing air conditioning for a few hours isn’t a dealbreaker.
The process also involves pulling permits and scheduling an inspection with the local municipality. We handle all of that—you don’t need to deal with paperwork or follow up with inspectors. Once the work passes inspection, your new panel is covered by a comprehensive warranty, and you’ve got the electrical capacity your home needs for the next several decades.
Yes. Electrical work isn’t something you want to gamble on with unlicensed contractors or DIY attempts. Mistakes cause house fires, electrocution, and expensive damage that insurance won’t cover if the work wasn’t done by a licensed professional.
Texas requires electrical contractors to carry current licensing and insurance for a reason. Licensed electricians know current code requirements, proper installation techniques, and how to handle the permitting and inspection process. If you ever sell your home, unpermitted electrical work will show up during inspection and kill the deal—or force you to pay for expensive corrections.
Our electricians are fully licensed and insured. Every job we complete meets National Electrical Code standards and local Fort Worth requirements. That protects your property, keeps your family safe, and ensures the work holds up long-term. You’re not saving money by cutting corners on electrical—you’re creating future problems that cost more to fix.
Commercial-grade electrical components are built to higher durability standards and longer service lives than standard residential materials. That includes heavier-gauge wiring, higher-rated breakers, and UL-listed parts designed for continuous use under load.
Residential-grade materials meet code minimums, but they’re not always built to last decades under the kind of electrical demands modern homes place on them. Commercial-grade components handle heat better, resist wear longer, and provide more reliable performance over time.
We use commercial-grade materials on residential jobs because it means fewer callbacks, longer-lasting installations, and better protection for your home. It costs slightly more upfront, but you’re not replacing panels, breakers, or wiring every 10 years. You’re getting infrastructure that performs the way it should for 30-plus years without issues.
Costs depend on the scope of work. A service call for troubleshooting and minor repairs typically runs a few hundred dollars. Panel upgrades to 200-amp service generally range from $2,000 to $4,000 depending on the complexity of the installation and whether any additional wiring or code updates are required.
Larger projects like whole-house rewiring, backup generator installations, or adding EV charging stations vary based on your home’s size, existing infrastructure, and what you’re adding. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work—you’ll know exactly what it costs with no hourly rates or surprise fees.
The average residential electricity rate in Westworth Village is around 13.56 cents per kWh, with monthly bills averaging $155. Upgrading to energy-efficient electrical systems, adding smart home controls, or installing surge protection can reduce those costs over time while improving safety and reliability. We’ll walk you through options that make sense for your home and budget during the initial consultation.