Electrical Work That Actually Lasts

Licensed electrical contractor serving Alamance, Durham, Orange, and Chatham County, NC with transparent flat-rate pricing, fully stocked trucks, and over 35 years of licensed experience.

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20+ Years Of Experience

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Credentials That Actually Matter

When electrical work goes wrong, people get hurt and homes catch fire. That's why we hold the licenses, insurance, and experience NC requires.

01
Master Electrician Licensed Since 1989

Over 35 years of licensed electrical experience means your work meets NC code requirements and keeps your property safe from electrical hazards.

02
Flat-Rate Pricing, No Surprises

Know the exact cost before work begins—no hourly billing uncertainty, no surprise charges added after the job's complete.

03
Fully Stocked Trucks Daily

Our trucks carry parts and tools to complete most electrical jobs same-day without delays waiting for materials to arrive.

Residential & Commercial Electrical Services NC

Everything Your Property Needs, One Electrician

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Stop Worrying About Tripped Breakers and Outages

Transparent Pricing

Flat-rate pricing means you know the exact cost before work begins—no hourly billing uncertainty or surprise charges.

Licensed Crews Only

Every technician holds proper NC licensing and insurance, so your property stays compliant and protected from connection to inspection.

Real People Answer

Speak directly with our service representatives who understand electrical issues, not automated systems or endless voicemail loops.

He was excellent and was here within an hour of my looking for someone to come out and do the repair. This was a holiday weekend. It was a very minor fix as it turned out but I gladly paid the small amount he charged to fix it. I will call them again if I need an electrician. Thank you. Great company.”

~ Gwen B., Burlington, NC

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Stop Worrying About Tripped Breakers and Outages

Electrical systems that work when you need them, priced honestly before work starts, and installed by electricians who’ve been doing this since 1989.

  • Breakers stop tripping when you run appliances
  • Generators kick on automatically during NC storms
  • Panels handle modern loads without flickering lights
  • Work passes inspection the first time
  • Same-day completion on most electrical repairs
  • No surprise charges on your final invoice

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Common Questions

Before You Call, Here's What Most People Ask

01

How much does it typically cost to hire an electrician in North Carolina?

Electrical service costs in North Carolina vary based on the job complexity and what’s actually needed. Most licensed electricians charge between $35 and $100 per hour depending on experience level. For standard service calls, expect the first hour to run higher than subsequent hours because it covers travel time, diagnostics, and overhead. 

02

Why does my circuit breaker keep tripping and how do I fix it?

A circuit breaker that keeps tripping is trying to tell you something. The three main causes are overloaded circuits, short circuits, or ground faults. Start by unplugging everything on that circuit and resetting the breaker. 

03

What's the difference between a GFCI outlet and a regular outlet?

A GFCI outlet—Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter—monitors the electrical current flowing through the circuit and shuts off power instantly if it detects an imbalance. 

04

How often should I have my whole house generator serviced?

Annual professional maintenance is the standard recommendation for standby generators, but there’s more to it than that. 

05

What are the main differences between Generac, Kohler, and Briggs & Stratton generators?

Generac dominates the market with the widest dealer network, competitive pricing, and solid remote monitoring technology. 

06

When should I call an electrician instead of trying to fix it myself?

Call a licensed electrician for anything beyond resetting a breaker or changing a light bulb. If you smell burning, see sparks, notice warm outlets or switches, hear buzzing sounds, or have a breaker that trips immediately after resetting—stop and call a professional.