Electrical Services

Our professional electrical services cover all aspects of home automation and lighting. From wiring and installations to maintenance and repairs, we ensure your electrical systems are safe, efficient, and up to code. Our expertise guarantees that your home’s power management is optimized for performance and reliability.

Why You Need It!

Ensure safe and efficient electrical systems in your home. Our electrical services support all your automation and lighting needs.
Comprehensive wiring and installation.
Electrical system upgrades and maintenance.
Safety inspections and code compliance.
Custom lighting solutions.
Integration with home automation.
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Electrical Services FAQ

Your questions answered about professional electrical work for modern smart homes

What types of electrical services do you offer for smart homes? +

We provide comprehensive electrical services specifically designed for modern smart homes and home automation systems. Our work includes everything from basic wiring and outlet installation to complex electrical upgrades needed for advanced technology integration.

Our services cover panel upgrades to handle increased electrical loads, dedicated circuits for home theaters and audio equipment, low-voltage wiring for automation systems, structured cabling for networks, and complete electrical renovations. We also handle lighting installations, ceiling fan installations, generator hookups, and troubleshooting electrical issues throughout your home.

What sets us apart is our deep understanding of how electrical infrastructure needs to support smart home technology. We're not just electricians—we're technology integrators who understand how everything works together. Whether you're installing a home theater system or a complete home automation setup, we ensure your electrical system can handle it all safely and efficiently.

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How do I know if my electrical panel needs to be upgraded? +

There are several telltale signs that your electrical panel might need an upgrade. If you're frequently tripping circuit breakers, that's your electrical system telling you it's overloaded. Flickering lights when you turn on appliances, outlets that don't work properly, or a burning smell near your panel are all red flags that shouldn't be ignored.

Older homes often have 100-amp or even 60-amp panels, which simply aren't sufficient for today's electrical demands. When you factor in smart home devices, home theaters, multiple computers, HVAC systems, EV chargers, and modern appliances, you need at least a 200-amp panel to handle everything safely. If your home was built more than 30 years ago and hasn't had an electrical upgrade, there's a good chance you need one.

Adding smart home technology often reveals these limitations. Before we install lighting control systems or other automation, we always assess your electrical capacity. We'll conduct a thorough inspection and let you know if an upgrade is needed. It's not always necessary, but when it is, upgrading your panel is an investment in safety, functionality, and your home's value.

Are you licensed and insured, and why does that matter? +

Absolutely—we're fully licensed, bonded, and insured, and this matters more than most people realize. A licensed electrician has completed extensive training, passed rigorous exams, and maintains up-to-date knowledge of electrical codes and safety standards. In Oklahoma, only licensed electricians can legally perform most electrical work, but unfortunately, unlicensed individuals sometimes offer services at lower prices.

Here's why you should always use a licensed professional: electrical work is dangerous, and mistakes can cause fires, electrocution, or property damage. If something goes wrong with unlicensed work, your homeowner's insurance may not cover the damage. Licensed work comes with accountability—we pull proper permits, pass inspections, and stand behind our work. Our insurance protects you if anything unexpected happens.

When we perform electrical work for your smart home installations, everything is done to code and documented properly. This matters when you sell your home or make insurance claims. Inspectors and buyers can see that the work was done right. Plus, our service plans provide ongoing support and maintenance, giving you long-term peace of mind that only comes with professional service.

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How much does it typically cost to have electrical work done? +

Electrical costs vary widely depending on what you need done. Simple jobs like installing a new outlet or light fixture might cost a couple hundred dollars, while major projects like panel upgrades or whole-home rewiring can range into several thousand. The best approach is to get a detailed estimate for your specific situation rather than relying on generic pricing.

For smart home installations, electrical work is often bundled with the technology installation. When we install a home theater, for example, we handle all the electrical requirements as part of the project—dedicated circuits, proper grounding, surge protection, and so on. This integrated approach actually saves you money compared to hiring separate contractors who don't coordinate with each other.

We provide free consultations and detailed written estimates before any work begins. We'll explain exactly what needs to be done, why it's important, and what it will cost. There are no hidden fees or surprise charges. We also help you prioritize work if you're on a budget—some things need to happen now for safety, while others can wait. Our goal is to give you honest advice that serves your best interests, not just our bottom line.

What's involved in an electrical safety inspection? +

An electrical safety inspection is a comprehensive evaluation of your home's entire electrical system to identify potential hazards, code violations, and areas that need attention. We examine your electrical panel to check for proper labeling, adequate capacity, and any signs of damage or overheating. We test GFCI outlets in bathrooms and kitchens to ensure they're functioning correctly and protecting you from shock hazards.

We also inspect visible wiring for damage or improper installations, check for proper grounding throughout the house, evaluate outdoor electrical components, and identify any DIY work that might not be up to code. The inspection covers smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and the overall electrical load to ensure your system isn't being overtaxed.

We recommend electrical inspections for homes that are more than 40 years old, if you've recently purchased a home, before undertaking major renovations, or if you're planning to add significant electrical loads like EV chargers or smart home systems. After the inspection, you'll receive a detailed report explaining our findings and prioritized recommendations. This gives you a roadmap for any necessary improvements. Many of our clients get inspections before installing home automation to ensure their electrical foundation is solid.

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Can you work with my existing home automation system or do I need everything replaced? +

In most cases, we can absolutely work with your existing smart home equipment and integrate new electrical work seamlessly. We're experienced with all major home automation platforms and understand how different systems communicate and interconnect. If you already have smart devices installed, we'll assess what you have and build on that foundation rather than starting from scratch.

That said, sometimes older systems have limitations that prevent them from working with newer technology, or they might be using outdated wiring standards. We'll be honest with you about what can be preserved and what needs to be updated. Often, we can keep most of your existing equipment while upgrading the electrical infrastructure that supports it.

Our approach is always to maximize your current investment while setting you up for future expansion. If you're adding new zones of multi-room audio or expanding your lighting control, we make sure the new work integrates perfectly with what's already in place. We also document everything thoroughly so that any future work can be done efficiently by us or anyone else.

Do you handle electrical emergencies, and what constitutes an emergency? +

Yes, we provide emergency electrical services because we know that electrical problems don't wait for convenient business hours. A true electrical emergency is any situation that poses an immediate risk to safety or property—things like sparking outlets, burning smells from electrical components, exposed wiring, a breaker that won't reset, smoke from switches or panels, or any situation where you've lost power to critical areas of your home.

If you experience any of these issues, the first step is to ensure your safety. If there's active sparking, smoke, or fire, shut off power at the main panel if you can do so safely, evacuate the area, and call 911. Then contact us for emergency service. For less critical situations that can wait until morning—like a single outlet that stopped working—we can schedule a prompt service call during normal hours.

Our service line (405-513-1086) is available for emergency support. We prioritize emergency calls and dispatch technicians as quickly as possible. For customers on our service plans, you get priority emergency response, which can make a significant difference when you need help fast. Prevention is always better than emergency response, though, which is why we recommend regular electrical maintenance and inspections.

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What kind of warranty or guarantee do you offer on your electrical work? +

We stand behind every job we complete with solid warranties that protect your investment. Our workmanship is guaranteed for a minimum of one year, meaning if any issues arise from our installation that aren't due to external factors, we'll come back and make it right at no charge. For many larger projects, we extend this warranty even further.

The materials and equipment we install typically come with manufacturer warranties ranging from one to several years, depending on the product. We only use high-quality components from reputable manufacturers, which means these warranties actually mean something. If a component fails under warranty, we handle the warranty claim process for you and get it replaced or repaired.

Beyond the formal warranty period, we maintain long-term relationships with our clients. If you have questions or concerns months or even years after installation, we're always happy to help. Our service plans provide extended coverage and regular maintenance that keeps your electrical and automation systems running perfectly. We're not the type of company that disappears after the check clears—we're here for the long haul as your trusted technology partner.

How does electrical work integrate with home automation and smart technology? +

Electrical work is the foundation that makes all smart home technology possible. Modern home automation requires specific electrical infrastructure that goes well beyond traditional residential wiring. You need stable power, proper grounding, surge protection, dedicated circuits for sensitive equipment, and often low-voltage wiring for control systems.

When we design electrical systems for smart homes, we think about the entire ecosystem. Your home automation hub needs reliable power and network connectivity. Smart thermostats, motorized shades, and security systems all need proper wiring. Home theaters require dedicated circuits to prevent interference and ensure clean power for sensitive audio/video equipment. Even something as simple as smart lighting works better when the electrical foundation is done right.

We also plan for the future. Today's smart home might have 20 connected devices, but in five years it could have 50 or more. We install conduit and extra capacity so you can easily expand without major renovations. We document everything thoroughly—where every wire runs, what it connects to, and how it's configured. This makes future upgrades or troubleshooting much simpler. Our integrated approach means your electrical work and smart home technology are planned together from the start, ensuring everything works reliably for years to come.

What should I do to prepare for an electrician's visit? +

Preparing for our visit is pretty straightforward and helps us work efficiently. First, make sure we have clear access to your electrical panel, the work area, and any spaces where we'll need to run wiring (like attics or crawl spaces). If you have pets, please secure them in another room so we can work safely and they stay comfortable too.

Clear away any valuable items or furniture from the immediate work area if possible. While we take great care and protect your belongings, it's always better to be safe. If we're working on multiple rooms, think about which areas we should prioritize—sometimes the sequence matters, especially if you're living in the home during the work.

It's helpful to make a list of any questions or concerns you want to discuss. If there are specific lighting or automation preferences you have in mind, having examples or pictures ready helps us understand your vision. Let us know about any scheduling constraints—like if you work from home and need power in your office, or if certain times are better for noisy work. We're flexible and will work around your needs.

Most importantly, don't stress too much about preparation. We're professionals who handle residential work every day, and we'll guide you through anything you need to know. Ready to get started on your project? Our team is here to make the process smooth and hassle-free.

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Proud to bring premium home audio and automation solutions to communities throughout the Oklahoma City metro area

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