What we do

We handle residential and light commercial electrical work across the Triangle — from a tripped breaker to a full-house rewire. Every job is performed by our NC-licensed electricians, not subcontracted out.

  • Panel upgrades — 100A to 200A conversions, meter base replacements, sub-panel installations
  • EV charger installation — Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint, Wallbox, and universal NEMA 14-50 outlets. We handle the permit, the circuit, and the Duke Energy coordination.
  • Lighting — Recessed lighting, under-cabinet, landscape, smart switches, fixture replacements
  • Troubleshooting & repair — Tripping breakers, flickering lights, dead outlets, GFCI failures, aluminum wiring concerns
  • Outlets & wiring — Dedicated circuits, USB outlets, whole-room wiring, GFCI/AFCI upgrades
  • Generator installation — Whole-house standby generators with automatic transfer switches

Why choose a licensed electrical contractor

In North Carolina, electrical work requires a state license — not just a general contractor’s license. Many remodeling companies sub out their electrical to whoever’s available. We hold our own NC Electrical license (#28-LA-9214), which means:

  • Our electricians are examined and insured under our own company
  • We pull electrical permits directly — no middleman
  • Inspections pass because we did the work and stand behind it
  • If something goes wrong five years from now, the same licensed company is accountable

Emergency electrical service

Sparking panels, burning smells, and total outages don’t wait for Monday. We offer same-day emergency response across the Triangle. Call us directly — don’t use the form for emergencies.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. NC requires a state electrical license for almost all electrical work beyond basic fixture swaps. Our license is NC Electrical #28-LA-9214 — you can verify it on the NC State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors website.
For emergencies like a panel sparking, burning smell, or total power loss — we offer same-day response for Triangle-area homes. Call us directly rather than using the form.
A 200-amp panel upgrade in the Triangle typically runs $1,800–$3,500 depending on your existing wiring, panel location, and whether the meter base needs replacing. We quote in person with line items.
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