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Licensed Electrical Repair Specialists

Electrical Repairs in North Texas

Dead outlets, tripping breakers, flickering lights — we diagnose the root cause and fix it right the first time. No guesswork, no callbacks.

Licensed · Insured · Code-Compliant · 3-Year Workmanship Warranty

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Available 24/7 for emergencies · Serving all of North Texas

Electrical Problems That Need Attention Now

If any of these apply to your home, it's time to call a licensed electrician.

Outlets that are dead, sparking, or warm to the touch
Breakers that trip repeatedly on the same circuit
Lights flickering or dimming when appliances run
Burning smell from outlets, switches, or the panel
GFCI outlets that won't reset or trip immediately
Switches that don't control anything
Two-prong ungrounded outlets throughout the home
Aluminum wiring in a home built before 1975

How It Works

Simple. Transparent. No surprises.

1

Diagnosis

We use a systematic approach to trace the fault — not just replace parts and hope. We identify the root cause of the problem before any work begins.

2

Repair or Replacement

We fix the issue correctly to current NEC code. If the repair reveals a larger problem (outdated wiring, overloaded circuit), we tell you honestly before proceeding.

3

Testing + Documentation

We test every repaired circuit, outlet, or switch before we leave. You receive a written summary of the work performed and any follow-up items noted.

Older Homes in North Texas Need Attention

Many homes in Sherman, Denison, and Bonham were built in the 1960s–1980s with wiring that is now 40–60 years old. Aluminum wiring, two-prong outlets, and undersized circuits are common in this housing stock. In newer developments in Celina and Anna, builder-grade wiring can still have installation defects. We repair what needs fixing and document what we find — so you have a clear picture of your home's electrical health, not just a band-aid.

3-Year Warranty
On-Time Guarantee
Licensed & Insured
Permits Handled

Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers. No runaround.

A repeatedly tripping breaker is either overloaded (too many devices on one circuit), has a short circuit, or has a ground fault. It is not normal and should be diagnosed by a licensed electrician — not just reset repeatedly.

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Licensed North Texas electricians. On-time or it's free.

(903) 290-2084