Electricians Wichita Falls TX | Call Dillard Electric

5312 Pyrenees Dr, Wichita Falls, TX 76310

(940) 696-3458

Property Service Solutions

  • Electric inspection

Company Background

Dillard Electric is a trusted electrical contractor serving Wichita Falls, TX, and the surrounding area. We specialize in comprehensive electrical inspections and diagnostic services to identify and resolve common local electrical hazards. Our team frequently addresses issues like attic wiring short circuits, which pose a significant fire risk in our Texas heat, and overloaded breaker panels struggling to handle heavy AC unit demands. By providing thorough inspections and targeted repairs, we help homeowners prevent dangerous situations, improve system efficiency, and ensure their electrical systems are safe and up to code. We're your local experts for reliable, code-compliant electrical solutions.

Common Questions

How can an electrical inspection help prevent attic wiring short circuits in Wichita Falls?

Our thorough electrical inspection includes a detailed check of your attic wiring, which is especially vulnerable in our climate. We look for signs of rodent damage, overheating, outdated insulation, and improper connections—common causes of short circuits. Identifying and repairing these issues proactively can prevent potential fire hazards and costly damage to your home.

My AC keeps tripping the breaker. Will an inspection identify an overloaded panel?

Absolutely. A breaker panel overload is a frequent issue here, especially during peak summer AC use. Our inspection assesses your panel's capacity, checks for outdated or faulty breakers, and evaluates the entire circuit load. We can determine if your panel is simply overloaded, needs an upgrade, or if there's a specific wiring issue causing the trips, providing a clear solution to keep your home cool and safe.

What specific things do you check during an electrical inspection for older Wichita Falls homes?

For older homes, we pay special attention to systems that may not meet modern demands. This includes checking for knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring, ensuring adequate grounding, verifying that GFCI outlets are installed in wet areas, and assessing whether the existing panel and circuits can safely handle today's appliances and central air conditioning—common sources of overloads in our area.

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