Jones Electric | Expert Electrical Contractor in Crane, TX

702 S Mary St, Crane, TX 79731

(432) 558-2481

Core Services

  • Electric inspection

Company Background

Jones Electric is the trusted local electrician for Crane, TX, and the surrounding area. We specialize in thorough electrical inspections and expert repairs, focusing on the specific challenges faced by homeowners and businesses in our community. A common issue we address is faulty generator transfer switches, which are critical for reliable backup power during West Texas outages. Our team also expertly troubleshoots and secures loose electrical connections—a frequent culprit behind flickering lights, power surges, and potential fire hazards. As your neighbors, we are committed to ensuring the safety and reliability of your electrical system with prompt, professional, and code-compliant service.

FAQs

Can a regular electrical inspection in Crane find problems with my generator's transfer switch?

Absolutely. A comprehensive electrical inspection from Jones Electric specifically checks critical safety components like your generator transfer switch. We test its operation to ensure it will safely disconnect from the grid and activate your backup power when needed, a common point of failure in our area that can leave homes vulnerable during an outage.

Why do I keep having issues with loose electrical connections in my Crane home?

Loose connections are a frequent problem in our region, often caused by the natural expansion and contraction of wiring due to temperature swings and the vibration from nearby oilfield activity. Our inspections meticulously check all termination points in your panel and outlets. Tightening these connections prevents arcing, overheating, and potential fire hazards, restoring stable power to your home.

What should I look for that indicates I need an electrical inspection for safety?

Common warning signs in Crane homes include frequently tripped breakers, flickering lights, buzzing outlets, or a burning smell from appliances or panels. These often point to loose connections or overloaded circuits. If your generator fails to kick on during a power flicker, your transfer switch may need immediate attention. Don't ignore these signs—contact us for a safety inspection to prevent bigger problems.

Business Location & Hours



Mon:Open 24 hours
Tue:Open 24 hours
Wed:Open 24 hours
Thu:Open 24 hours
Fri:Open 24 hours
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Sun:Open 24 hours


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