Houston's electrical systems face constant stress from extreme heat, violent storms, and aging infrastructure. Summer temperatures above 95 degrees force air conditioning units to run continuously, overloading circuits not designed for modern electrical demands. Gulf Coast humidity accelerates corrosion in junction boxes, panels, and outdoor fixtures, creating hidden fire hazards throughout neighborhoods from Montrose to Clear Lake.
Hurricane season brings wind damage and power surges that destroy sensitive electronics and damage wiring behind walls. Many Houston homes built before 2000 still operate on 100-amp panels insufficient for today's appliances, electric vehicles, and home office equipment. Galveston County and Harris County enforce strict electrical codes that require licensed electricians for any work beyond changing light bulbs.
The clay-heavy soil common across Houston shifts with seasonal moisture changes, stressing underground electrical service lines and exterior connections. Homes near Buffalo Bayou and Brays Bayou face additional flood risks that compromise electrical systems at the foundation level. These conditions make professional electrical maintenance essential for safety and code compliance.
Titan Electricians Houston built our reputation responding to emergency calls across Harris County when other companies send you to voicemail. We answer calls 24 hours a day because electrical failures create immediate safety risks that cannot wait until Monday morning. Our dispatch system routes the closest available licensed electrician to your location, whether you're in Katy, The Woodlands, or downtown Houston.
Every electrician on our team carries Texas state licensure and maintains continuing education on National Electrical Code updates and Houston-specific inspection requirements. We stock service trucks with commercial-grade materials that withstand Gulf Coast humidity and heat, eliminating return trips for parts while you wait without power. Our pricing structure provides upfront quotes before work begins, with no hidden fees for after-hours service or weekend calls.
We focus on permanent repairs rather than temporary fixes that fail during the next storm. When we open a panel or junction box, we document code violations and safety hazards with photos, giving you clear information to make decisions about your property. Our work passes city inspections on the first attempt because we know exactly what Houston inspectors require.
Local property managers and commercial building owners keep our number in their emergency contacts because we respond faster and communicate clearly during crisis situations. We've wired new construction, rewired historic homes in The Heights, and upgraded panels in Memorial subdivisions where summer electrical loads exceed original system capacity.
Power failures and electrical hazards happen at night, on weekends, and during storms when you need help immediately. Our dispatch system sends licensed electricians to Houston locations within one hour of your call, with fully stocked trucks ready to restore power and eliminate safety risks without delay.
Every technician carries active Texas electrical licensure and receives ongoing training in National Electrical Code updates and Houston inspection requirements. We pull permits for all work requiring city approval and guarantee our installations pass inspection on the first attempt, protecting your insurance coverage and property value.
We provide complete cost estimates before starting work, including labor, materials, and permit fees. No surprise charges appear on your final invoice. Emergency service calls receive the same transparent pricing as scheduled appointments, and we explain exactly what your money buys in terms of materials and code compliance.
We maintain current knowledge of Houston electrical codes, Harris County permit requirements, and inspection procedures that other electrical contractors miss. Our familiarity with local building officials, inspection schedules, and municipality-specific requirements means faster permit approval and zero delays waiting for re-inspection after failed attempts.
Titan Electricians Houston handles every electrical need from emergency repairs to complete system upgrades across residential and commercial properties. Our licensed electricians bring specialized expertise to different types of electrical work, matching the right professional to your specific situation.
Houston properties need different electrical solutions depending on age, construction type, and usage patterns. We organize our services into three main categories that address the most common situations homeowners and business owners face. Whether you're dealing with an immediate safety hazard, planning a renovation, or maintaining an existing system, our electrical companies provide the expertise required for safe, code-compliant results that protect your investment and keep power flowing reliably.
When power fails, circuits trip repeatedly, or you smell burning from outlets or panels, professional electricians need to respond immediately. We dispatch licensed technicians 24/7 to diagnose and repair electrical failures, eliminate fire hazards, and restore safe power to Houston homes and businesses. Our electrical repair services include panel troubleshooting, circuit repairs, service line restoration, and emergency temporary power solutions during major repairs.
Older Houston homes often need electrical system upgrades to handle modern appliances, electric vehicles, and home offices safely. Licensed electricians perform panel replacements, service upgrades from 100-amp to 200-amp capacity, circuit additions, and whole-home rewiring for properties with outdated or dangerous wiring. These electrical contractors ensure your upgraded system meets current National Electrical Code standards and passes Houston inspection requirements.
Professional electricians install new electrical components for renovations, additions, and equipment upgrades throughout Houston properties. Services include lighting installation, outlet and switch placement, GFCI protection for wet areas, dedicated circuits for appliances, generator connections, EV charging stations, and smart home device wiring. Our electrical companies provide clean installations that integrate seamlessly with existing systems while maintaining code compliance.
Houston's climate and aging housing stock create specific electrical challenges that professional electricians encounter daily. High humidity accelerates corrosion in electrical connections, while extreme heat stresses wire insulation and overloads cooling systems. Many neighborhoods contain homes built 30 to 60 years ago with electrical systems never designed for today's power demands.
Storm damage from hurricanes and severe weather events frequently compromises exterior electrical equipment and service connections. The electrical contractors we dispatch encounter similar patterns of failure across Houston properties, from overloaded panels in older subdivisions to improperly installed DIY wiring that creates fire hazards. Understanding these common issues helps property owners recognize warning signs before minor problems become dangerous emergencies requiring extensive repairs.
Circuit breakers that trip repeatedly signal overloaded circuits, failing breakers, or dangerous short circuits requiring immediate diagnosis. Licensed electricians identify whether you need circuit additions, panel upgrades, or repairs to damaged wiring causing the overload condition in your Houston home.
Homes with 60-amp or 100-amp service cannot safely power modern appliances, central air conditioning, and electric vehicle chargers simultaneously. Professional electricians upgrade panels to 200-amp capacity, providing adequate power while meeting current safety codes that protect your Houston property and family from electrical fires.
Lights that flicker when appliances start or dim randomly indicate loose connections, inadequate wiring, or voltage problems that electrical repair services must address quickly. These symptoms often precede complete circuit failure or electrical fires in Houston properties, particularly in older homes with corroded connections.
Dead outlets and switches result from tripped GFCI circuits, loose wire connections, or failed devices requiring replacement by licensed electricians. Houston humidity accelerates outlet corrosion, particularly in kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor locations where moisture exposure creates ongoing electrical safety risks demanding professional attention.
Electrical emergencies create stress and uncertainty about safety, costs, and how long repairs will take. Titan Electricians Houston eliminates that uncertainty with clear communication from your first phone call through final testing of completed work.
When you contact our electrical companies, you speak with knowledgeable staff who gather essential information about your electrical issue and dispatch the appropriate licensed electrician to your Houston location. We provide estimated arrival times and call ahead when our technician is en route. Upon arrival, your electrician introduces themselves, asks questions to understand the complete situation, and performs thorough diagnosis before recommending solutions.
You receive upfront pricing for all proposed work, with clear explanations of what each repair or upgrade includes. We start work only after you approve the scope and cost. Throughout the service, our professional electricians explain what they're finding, show you any hazards or code violations, and keep you informed about progress and timeline.
Our dispatch system operates 24 hours a day, routing the nearest available licensed electrician to your Houston location within one hour of your emergency call. You receive a call back with estimated arrival time within minutes, and your electrician contacts you again when they're 15 minutes away, so you're never left wondering when help will arrive.
Professional electricians perform complete diagnosis using proper testing equipment before recommending solutions. We explain what's wrong in plain language, show you the problem when possible, and present repair options with upfront pricing for each approach. You choose the solution that fits your budget and needs without pressure or surprise charges.
Every repair and installation by our electrical contractors meets National Electrical Code standards and Houston municipal requirements. We pull permits when required, schedule inspections, and guarantee our work passes on the first attempt. You receive documentation of all work performed, including photos of completed installations and copies of approved inspection reports for your records.
We designed our service process to eliminate confusion and deliver fast results while maintaining safety and code compliance throughout Houston properties.
Call our 24-hour line and speak with trained staff who assess your electrical situation and dispatch a licensed electrician immediately. We provide estimated arrival time within minutes and send you text updates as your technician travels to your Houston location. Our electrical repair services respond within one hour for emergencies, or we schedule appointments at times convenient for routine work.
Professional electricians perform thorough testing to identify all electrical problems, not just obvious symptoms. We explain findings in clear terms, show you the issues when accessible, and provide written quotes for recommended repairs or upgrades. You approve work scope and pricing before we start, with options for immediate repairs or scheduled follow-up for larger projects.
Licensed electricians complete approved work using code-compliant materials and proper installation techniques. We test all circuits, verify proper grounding, confirm correct voltage, and ensure your electrical system operates safely. You receive documentation of work performed, warranty information, and recommendations for any additional improvements that benefit your Houston property long-term.
Professional electrical work in Houston requires compliance with multiple overlapping standards that protect property and life safety. The National Electrical Code provides baseline requirements adopted by Texas and enforced by municipal inspectors across Harris County and surrounding jurisdictions. Licensed electricians must understand not only NEC standards but also Houston-specific amendments and local inspection procedures that affect permit approval and final sign-off.
Houston building officials enforce strict rules about when permits are required, what work homeowners can legally perform themselves, and which installations demand inspection before energizing. Work performed without required permits creates liability issues for property sales, insurance claims after electrical fires, and code violations that appear during home inspections. Our electrical contractors maintain current knowledge of permit requirements for panel upgrades, service increases, circuit additions, and major renovations.
The 2020 National Electrical Code introduced significant changes to arc-fault circuit interrupter requirements, tamper-resistant receptacle rules, and ground-fault protection that affect Houston residential installations. Professional electricians must install AFCI protection on most 120-volt circuits throughout homes, with specific exceptions for bathrooms, garages, and outdoor locations requiring GFCI protection instead. These overlapping requirements create complexity that only experienced electrical companies navigate correctly without failed inspections.
Wire sizing, conductor materials, and connection methods must match specific applications to prevent overheating and fire hazards. Houston's high ambient temperatures require derating conductor capacity compared to cooler climates, affecting wire gauge selection for given loads. Proper electrical design accounts for voltage drop over long circuit runs, diversity factors for multiple appliances on shared circuits, and adequate capacity for future load growth.
Licensed electricians follow NEC Article 210 for branch circuit requirements, Article 230 for service equipment, and Article 250 for grounding systems that protect Houston properties. Our electrical contractors stay current with three-year code revision cycles, implementing new safety requirements for arc-fault protection, ground-fault interruption, and tamper-resistant outlets.
Electrical service costs depend on system accessibility, required materials, permit fees, and labor complexity. Panel locations in cramped closets increase labor time compared to accessible garage installations. Distance from service entrance to main panel affects wire costs significantly. Electrical repair services for emergency calls carry premium pricing reflecting immediate availability.
Simple electrical repairs take one to three hours, while panel upgrades require four to eight hours plus inspection scheduling. Houston permit approval adds two to five business days before starting work requiring inspection. Professional electricians coordinate utility company service disconnects for major upgrades, adding scheduling complexity to project timelines.
Texas requires electrical contractors to hold active state licenses verified through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Licensed electricians carry general liability insurance and workers compensation coverage protecting Houston property owners from liability. Unlicensed work voids electrical warranties and creates insurance claim denial risks after fires or injuries.
This video explains common electrical problems in Houston homes and commercial properties, including circuit overloads, panel failures, and storm damage. Licensed electricians from Titan Electricians Houston demonstrate diagnostic procedures, discuss National Electrical Code requirements, and explain repair processes for typical electrical failures. Viewers learn when to call professional electrical contractors, what emergency electrical situations require immediate response, and how proper electrical repairs protect Houston properties from fire hazards.
Titan Electricians Houston provides electrical repair services and installations throughout the greater Houston metropolitan area, from inner-loop neighborhoods to suburban communities across Harris County, Fort Bend County, and Montgomery County. Our electrical contractors respond to emergency calls and scheduled appointments in The Heights, Montrose, Midtown, and downtown Houston, where older homes and historic properties often need panel upgrades and complete rewiring to handle modern electrical loads safely.
We serve families and businesses throughout Memorial, River Oaks, and West University, where luxury homes demand high-capacity electrical systems for whole-home automation, extensive lighting design, and multiple HVAC zones. Our licensed electricians work regularly in Energy Corridor office buildings and commercial properties requiring three-phase power, dedicated server room circuits, and emergency backup systems that maintain operations during grid failures.
Katy residents call us for electrical service on newer construction homes needing generator connections, electric vehicle charging stations, and outdoor living space wiring for kitchens and entertainment areas. We dispatch professional electricians to Sugar Land, Missouri City, and Pearland communities built during Houston's rapid suburban expansion, where electrical systems often need circuit additions and service upgrades as families add home offices and workshop spaces.
The Woodlands, Spring, and Tomball properties receive the same fast response and expert service we provide throughout Houston. Our electrical companies understand the specific challenges facing homes near Lake Houston and Clear Lake, where humidity and proximity to water create accelerated corrosion in outdoor electrical equipment and service connections requiring frequent inspection and maintenance.
East End, Gulfgate, and Pasadena neighborhoods contain many homes built 50 to 70 years ago with outdated wiring that needs complete replacement. We work extensively in these communities performing panel upgrades, circuit additions, and safety inspections that protect families from electrical fire risks. Our licensed electricians pull permits, coordinate inspections, and ensure all work meets Houston code requirements regardless of property age or location. Whether you need emergency repairs near the Texas Medical Center or scheduled installations in Cypress, our dispatch system routes the nearest available professional electrician to your location quickly.
Houston operates on a deregulated electricity market, so rates change frequently based on market conditions and plan terms. No single provider consistently offers the cheapest rates. You will find competitive options through providers like Gexa Energy, Pulse Power, and Veteran Energy. Rates fluctuate between 10 to 15 cents per kilowatt-hour depending on contract length and usage levels. Compare plans on PowerToChoose.org, which shows current Houston-area rates. Watch for promotional pricing that expires after 12 months. Always read the Electricity Facts Label to understand total costs, including transmission fees that CenterPoint charges separately.
Licensed electricians in Houston charge between 75 and 150 dollars per hour depending on job complexity and company overhead. Simple outlet or switch replacements run 100 to 200 dollars. Panel upgrades cost 1,500 to 3,000 dollars. Emergency calls after hours or weekends add 50 to 100 percent premiums. Houston's high humidity and older housing stock in neighborhoods like Montrose often require additional troubleshooting time. Always get written estimates before work begins. Permits for major electrical work add 50 to 200 dollars depending on scope. Reputable contractors include labor, materials, and code compliance in quotes.
Electricians in Houston earn between 45,000 and 75,000 dollars annually depending on experience and specialization. Apprentices start around 30,000 dollars while journeyman electricians average 55,000 to 65,000 dollars. Master electricians with contractor licenses earn 70,000 to 90,000 dollars or more. Commercial and industrial electricians working on Energy Corridor projects or Houston Ship Channel refineries command higher wages due to complexity and safety requirements. Overtime and prevailing wage jobs boost earnings. Houston's construction boom and infrastructure demands create steady work. Independent contractors earn more but cover their own insurance, licensing, and equipment costs.
Houston operates on a deregulated electricity market, so rates change frequently based on market conditions and plan terms. No single provider consistently offers the cheapest rates. You will find competitive options through providers like Gexa Energy, Pulse Power, and Veteran Energy. Rates fluctuate between 10 to 15 cents per kilowatt-hour depending on contract length and usage levels. Compare plans on PowerToChoose.org, which shows current Houston-area rates. Watch for promotional pricing that expires after 12 months. Always read the Electricity Facts Label to understand total costs, including transmission fees that CenterPoint charges separately.
Licensed electricians in Houston charge between 75 and 150 dollars per hour depending on job complexity and company overhead. Simple outlet or switch replacements run 100 to 200 dollars. Panel upgrades cost 1,500 to 3,000 dollars. Emergency calls after hours or weekends add 50 to 100 percent premiums. Houston's high humidity and older housing stock in neighborhoods like Montrose often require additional troubleshooting time. Always get written estimates before work begins. Permits for major electrical work add 50 to 200 dollars depending on scope. Reputable contractors include labor, materials, and code compliance in quotes.
Electricians in Houston earn between 45,000 and 75,000 dollars annually depending on experience and specialization. Apprentices start around 30,000 dollars while journeyman electricians average 55,000 to 65,000 dollars. Master electricians with contractor licenses earn 70,000 to 90,000 dollars or more. Commercial and industrial electricians working on Energy Corridor projects or Houston Ship Channel refineries command higher wages due to complexity and safety requirements. Overtime and prevailing wage jobs boost earnings. Houston's construction boom and infrastructure demands create steady work. Independent contractors earn more but cover their own insurance, licensing, and equipment costs.
CenterPoint Energy is the transmission and distribution utility for Houston, meaning they own and maintain the power lines and infrastructure. They are not an electricity provider. You cannot buy electricity directly from CenterPoint. You choose your retail electricity provider from over 50 companies competing in Houston's deregulated market. CenterPoint delivers the power regardless of your provider choice. They also handle outages, line repairs, and meter reading. Your bill includes CenterPoint delivery charges plus your chosen provider's energy charges. This system separates infrastructure maintenance from electricity sales, giving Houston residents competitive pricing options.
Neither TXU nor Reliant is objectively better. Your best choice depends on usage patterns and current promotional rates. TXU often offers competitive fixed-rate plans for high-usage households, while Reliant provides varied plan structures including renewable options. Both serve the Houston area reliably since CenterPoint handles actual power delivery. Compare their Electricity Facts Labels on PowerToChoose.org. Check contract lengths, early termination fees, and rate structures. Houston's deregulated market means you can switch providers without changing infrastructure. Read recent customer reviews and watch for bait-and-switch pricing that jumps after introductory periods end.
A 2000 square foot house in Houston uses 1,500 to 2,500 kilowatt-hours monthly, depending on insulation, AC efficiency, and family size. Houston's brutal summer heat drives consumption higher from June through September when air conditioning runs constantly. Older homes in neighborhoods like Oak Forest or Garden Oaks use more due to poor insulation and single-pane windows. Newer construction in master-planned communities uses less with modern HVAC systems and radiant barriers. A family of four with standard appliances and a 15 SEER AC unit averages 2,000 kilowatt-hours monthly. Winter usage drops to 1,200 kilowatt-hours when heating demands decrease.
Wiring a 1500 square foot house in Houston costs 4,000 to 8,000 dollars for new construction, depending on outlet quantity, lighting complexity, and panel capacity. Rewiring an existing home runs 6,000 to 12,000 dollars due to wall access challenges and potential code upgrades. Houston requires permits and inspections, adding 300 to 500 dollars. Older homes in areas like Heights or Bellaire need complete rewrites when aluminum wiring or knob-and-tube systems exist. Costs include 200-amp panels, GFCI outlets in wet areas per NEC code, and AFCI breakers for bedrooms. Get three written estimates from licensed contractors before starting work.
Day rates for electricians in Houston range from 600 to 1,200 dollars depending on skill level and job type. This typically covers 8 hours of labor but excludes materials and permits. Residential service electricians charge lower day rates than commercial specialists working on high-rises or industrial facilities near the Ship Channel. Emergency day rates for storm damage or power restoration run higher. Many Houston electricians prefer hourly billing at 75 to 150 dollars per hour rather than flat day rates, allowing flexibility for job complexity. Always clarify whether the rate includes helper labor, truck charges, and diagnostic time before committing.
Some electricians in Houston make 100,000 dollars annually, but it requires specific conditions. Master electricians running their own contracting businesses often exceed this threshold when managing multiple crews and commercial projects. Specialized industrial electricians working refineries, petrochemical plants, or data centers along the Ship Channel earn 80,000 to 110,000 dollars with overtime. Union electricians on prevailing wage jobs reach six figures with consistent overtime hours. Most residential service electricians earn 50,000 to 70,000 dollars. Reaching 100,000 dollars as an employee requires overtime, specialized certifications, and high-demand skills like programmable logic controllers or high-voltage work.
A 100,000 dollar salary is solid in Houston due to lower cost of living compared to coastal cities. Houston has no state income tax, stretching take-home pay further. Median household income sits around 52,000 dollars, so 100,000 dollars places you comfortably above average. You can afford a decent home in suburbs like Katy, Pearland, or The Woodlands. Housing costs less than Austin or Dallas. However, property taxes run high, and Houston's urban sprawl means commuting costs add up. For a single person or couple, 100,000 dollars provides comfortable living. Families with children find it adequate but not extravagant after childcare and education expenses.
CenterPoint Energy is the transmission and distribution utility for Houston, meaning they own and maintain the power lines and infrastructure. They are not an electricity provider. You cannot buy electricity directly from CenterPoint. You choose your retail electricity provider from over 50 companies competing in Houston's deregulated market. CenterPoint delivers the power regardless of your provider choice. They also handle outages, line repairs, and meter reading. Your bill includes CenterPoint delivery charges plus your chosen provider's energy charges. This system separates infrastructure maintenance from electricity sales, giving Houston residents competitive pricing options.
Neither TXU nor Reliant is objectively better. Your best choice depends on usage patterns and current promotional rates. TXU often offers competitive fixed-rate plans for high-usage households, while Reliant provides varied plan structures including renewable options. Both serve the Houston area reliably since CenterPoint handles actual power delivery. Compare their Electricity Facts Labels on PowerToChoose.org. Check contract lengths, early termination fees, and rate structures. Houston's deregulated market means you can switch providers without changing infrastructure. Read recent customer reviews and watch for bait-and-switch pricing that jumps after introductory periods end.
A 2000 square foot house in Houston uses 1,500 to 2,500 kilowatt-hours monthly, depending on insulation, AC efficiency, and family size. Houston's brutal summer heat drives consumption higher from June through September when air conditioning runs constantly. Older homes in neighborhoods like Oak Forest or Garden Oaks use more due to poor insulation and single-pane windows. Newer construction in master-planned communities uses less with modern HVAC systems and radiant barriers. A family of four with standard appliances and a 15 SEER AC unit averages 2,000 kilowatt-hours monthly. Winter usage drops to 1,200 kilowatt-hours when heating demands decrease.
Wiring a 1500 square foot house in Houston costs 4,000 to 8,000 dollars for new construction, depending on outlet quantity, lighting complexity, and panel capacity. Rewiring an existing home runs 6,000 to 12,000 dollars due to wall access challenges and potential code upgrades. Houston requires permits and inspections, adding 300 to 500 dollars. Older homes in areas like Heights or Bellaire need complete rewrites when aluminum wiring or knob-and-tube systems exist. Costs include 200-amp panels, GFCI outlets in wet areas per NEC code, and AFCI breakers for bedrooms. Get three written estimates from licensed contractors before starting work.
Day rates for electricians in Houston range from 600 to 1,200 dollars depending on skill level and job type. This typically covers 8 hours of labor but excludes materials and permits. Residential service electricians charge lower day rates than commercial specialists working on high-rises or industrial facilities near the Ship Channel. Emergency day rates for storm damage or power restoration run higher. Many Houston electricians prefer hourly billing at 75 to 150 dollars per hour rather than flat day rates, allowing flexibility for job complexity. Always clarify whether the rate includes helper labor, truck charges, and diagnostic time before committing.
Some electricians in Houston make 100,000 dollars annually, but it requires specific conditions. Master electricians running their own contracting businesses often exceed this threshold when managing multiple crews and commercial projects. Specialized industrial electricians working refineries, petrochemical plants, or data centers along the Ship Channel earn 80,000 to 110,000 dollars with overtime. Union electricians on prevailing wage jobs reach six figures with consistent overtime hours. Most residential service electricians earn 50,000 to 70,000 dollars. Reaching 100,000 dollars as an employee requires overtime, specialized certifications, and high-demand skills like programmable logic controllers or high-voltage work.
A 100,000 dollar salary is solid in Houston due to lower cost of living compared to coastal cities. Houston has no state income tax, stretching take-home pay further. Median household income sits around 52,000 dollars, so 100,000 dollars places you comfortably above average. You can afford a decent home in suburbs like Katy, Pearland, or The Woodlands. Housing costs less than Austin or Dallas. However, property taxes run high, and Houston's urban sprawl means commuting costs add up. For a single person or couple, 100,000 dollars provides comfortable living. Families with children find it adequate but not extravagant after childcare and education expenses.
Looking for reliable electricians near you? Titan Electricians Houston proudly serves homeowners and businesses across the greater Houston area with expert electrical repairs, panel upgrades, lighting installations, wiring services, and 24/7 emergency support. From The Woodlands to Pearland, our licensed electricians are ready to deliver safe, efficient, and code-compliant solutions. Use the map below to explore our service coverage and find fast, trusted electrical help in your neighborhood.
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Electrical problems create immediate safety risks for your Houston property and family. Call Titan Electricians Houston at (281) 552-7811 now for 24-hour emergency response or scheduled service. Our licensed electricians arrive fast, diagnose accurately, and restore safe power quickly.