Electrical Contractor in Westover Hills, TX

Electrical Problems Fixed Right the First Time

Licensed electricians who show up on time and get your power back where it belongs.

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Licensed Electrician Westover Hills

Your Electrical Issues Actually Get Solved

You flip a switch and the lights come on. Every time. Your outlets work when you need them. Your electrical panel handles everything you plug in without tripping breakers or creating safety hazards.

That’s what reliable electrical service looks like. No more wondering if that flickering light is going to cause a bigger problem. No more resetting breakers because your panel can’t keep up with modern demands.

When your electrical system works the way it should, you stop thinking about it. You focus on what matters instead of worrying about the next electrical emergency that might leave you in the dark.

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We Actually Know What We're Doing

Carroll Service Co has been handling electrical work in Westover Hills for years. The kind of work that keeps your lights on and your family safe.

Every electrician on our team is licensed and certified. We know local electrical codes and what it takes to get permits approved quickly. We show up with the right tools and parts to fix problems instead of making multiple trips.

You’re not getting someone who learned electrical work from YouTube videos. You’re getting professionals who understand that electrical mistakes can be dangerous and expensive.

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Here's How We Handle Your Electrical Work

First, we diagnose the actual problem. Not what it might be or could be. We test circuits, check connections, and figure out exactly what’s wrong before we start any work.

Then we explain what needs to be fixed and what it’s going to cost. No surprises when the bill comes. If you approve the work, we get started right away with the right parts and tools.

After we finish, we test everything to make sure it works properly. We clean up our work area and walk you through what we did. If something isn’t right, we come back and fix it. That’s how electrical work should be done.

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What You Get With Our Electrical Services

Emergency electrical repairs when your power goes out or you smell burning wires. Panel upgrades that can handle your air conditioning, appliances, and everything else you plug in. Generator installation so you have backup power when storms knock out electricity.

We handle outlet installation, lighting upgrades, ceiling fan installation, and electrical inspections. If it involves electricity in your home or business, we can fix it or install it properly.

Every job comes with a warranty on our work. We use quality parts that last. And we follow electrical codes so your work passes inspection the first time. You get electrical service that actually solves your problems instead of creating new ones.

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We provide 24/7 emergency electrical service and typically respond within an hour for urgent situations like power outages, burning smells, or sparking outlets. Emergency calls get priority because electrical problems can be dangerous and we understand you need power restored quickly. We keep common repair parts stocked so we can fix most emergency issues on the first visit instead of leaving you without power while we order parts.
If your panel is over 20 years old or you’re frequently tripping breakers, an upgrade is probably necessary. Modern homes use significantly more electricity than older panels were designed to handle. We can evaluate your current panel capacity and electrical load to determine if an upgrade is needed. Panel upgrades also improve safety by replacing outdated breakers and wiring that may not meet current electrical codes.
Generator installation starts with determining your power needs and selecting the right size unit for your home. We handle the electrical connections, gas line hookup, and all necessary permits. The process typically takes one to two days depending on your home’s electrical setup. We test the system thoroughly and show you how to operate and maintain it. Most installations require a concrete pad and clearance from structures, which we coordinate as part of the installation.
Yes, all our electricians are fully licensed by the state of Texas and we carry comprehensive liability insurance. We can provide proof of licensing and insurance before starting any work. Our electricians also complete ongoing education to stay current with electrical codes and safety requirements. This protects you from liability if something goes wrong and ensures the work meets all local and state electrical standards.
We provide detailed written estimates that break down labor, materials, and any permit costs before starting work. Pricing depends on the complexity of the job, materials needed, and time required. For emergency repairs, we give you the cost upfront so there are no surprises. We don’t charge extra for evenings or weekends on emergency calls. Our goal is transparent pricing so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Absolutely. We handle electrical code violations regularly, especially for home sales where inspections reveal outdated wiring or improper installations. We know what inspectors look for and can quickly identify what needs to be corrected to pass inspection. Most code violations involve GFCI outlets, grounding issues, or outdated panels. We coordinate with inspectors to ensure corrections meet current codes and help keep your home sale on track.
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