Top Emergency Electricians in Alamance, NC, 27201 | Compare & Call

There are 88 electrician companies server in Alamance NC

LaTour Electric

LaTour Electric

★★★★☆ 4.1 / 5 (7)
1206-B Springwood Church Rd, Gibsonville NC 27249
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Electricians

LaTour Electric is a trusted electrical and HVAC contractor serving Gibsonville and Alamance County since 2008. Founded with a passion for helping others, we've grown from 3 to over 25 employees while...

Elevated Electric

Elevated Electric

Greensboro NC 27406
Electricians

Elevated Electric is your trusted local electrical expert serving Greensboro, NC. We specialize in diagnosing and resolving the common electrical issues that area homeowners face, such as short circui...

MA Electric

MA Electric

4615 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro NC 27407
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, General Contractors

MA Electric is a locally owned and operated electrical service provider serving Greensboro and Winston-Salem. Our philosophy is straightforward: when you call for an electrician, you deserve direct, p...

Anderson Electric

Anderson Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Gibsonville NC 27249
Electricians

Anderson Electric is a trusted, locally-owned electrical service provider serving Gibsonville, NC, and the surrounding areas. We understand the common electrical challenges local homeowners face, such...

Voltworks

Voltworks

Reidsville NC 27320
Electricians

At Voltworks in Reidsville, our commitment is grounded in two simple principles: safety first, followed closely by genuine customer satisfaction. We believe only qualified professionals should handle ...

Jacks Tool Box

Jacks Tool Box

Climax NC 27233
Electricians, Plumbing

Jacks Tool Box LLC is a trusted, family-owned electrical and plumbing service provider based in Climax, NC, serving the Triad and surrounding communities. With expertise in both residential and commer...

C I S Pro Renovations

C I S Pro Renovations

★★★☆☆ 3.0 / 5 (2)
Greensboro NC 27407
Handyman, Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

C I S Pro Renovations began as a handyman service focused on small repairs in Greensboro. As the company grew, it expanded to take on larger electrical, lighting, and renovation projects while maintai...

RW Schoolfield Electrical Contractors

RW Schoolfield Electrical Contractors

1221SOUTH Fifth St, Mebane NC 27302
Electricians

RW Schoolfield Electrical Contractors has been a trusted name for electrical service in Mebane and the surrounding area since 1987. Founded on a deep understanding of the National Electrical Code and ...

Renz Total Remodel

Renz Total Remodel

Winston-Salem NC 27107
General Contractors, Electricians, Plumbing

Renz Total Remodel is a trusted, full-service contractor serving homeowners in Winston-Salem and the surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive home remodeling, bringing together expertise in g...

A C E Electric

A C E Electric

Burlington NC 27215
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

A.C.E Electric is a locally owned and operated electrical service company serving Burlington, NC, and the surrounding areas. Founded by a passionate electrician who recently started his own business a...



Estimated Electrical Service Costs in Alamance, NC

Emergency After-Hours CallEstimated Range
$239 - $324
Electrical Safety InspectionEstimated Range
$104 - $144
EV Charger InstallationEstimated Range
$699 - $939
Panel Upgrade (200 Amp)Estimated Range
$2,369 - $3,164
Ceiling Fan InstallationEstimated Range
$209 - $284

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 47-2111) data for Alamance. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Q&A

How should I prepare my home's electrical system for summer brownouts and winter ice storms in Alamance?

For summer peak loads, ensure your HVAC system has a dedicated, properly sized circuit and consider a hard-wired surge protector to guard against grid fluctuations. For winter storms, a professionally installed generator interlock kit and standby outlet provides the safest backup power. Never use a portable generator without a proper transfer switch, as back-feeding power into the grid is illegal and deadly for utility line workers. These upgrades help maintain safety and operation during extreme weather.

We have rocky, rolling soil near the community center. Could that affect my home's electrical grounding?

Yes, the Piedmont's rocky soil can significantly impact grounding effectiveness. A proper grounding electrode system requires good contact with the earth to safely dissipate fault currents and lightning strikes. Rocky or dry soil has high resistance, which can compromise this path. We often need to install additional ground rods or use a chemical ground enhancement material to achieve the low resistance required by the NEC. This is a key safety check for any home in this terrain.

My smart home devices keep resetting. Is this a Duke Energy power quality issue or a problem with my house?

Frequent resets in smart devices are commonly caused by minor voltage sags or surges from the utility grid. Given Alamance County's high lightning risk, these transient surges are a real concern. The issue likely starts with Duke Energy's infrastructure, but protecting your home is your responsibility. Installing a whole-house surge protector at your main panel is a critical defense. This device absorbs large surges before they can damage sensitive electronics on your circuits.

My power comes from an overhead line on a mast. What maintenance should I be aware of?

Overhead service masts require periodic inspection, especially after severe weather. Look for any sagging or damage to the mast head, the conduit, and the service drop cables from the pole. Ensure tree limbs are trimmed well back from the lines. The connection point where the utility cables meet your mast is a common failure point for arcing and heat damage. Any rust, corrosion, or visible wear here should be assessed by a licensed electrician, as it is the entry point for all your home's power.

My Alamance home was built in 2003. Why are my lights dimming when I use new appliances?

Your electrical system is now 23 years old. Original NM-B Romex wiring from that era is perfectly safe, but the cumulative load from modern 2026 appliances often exceeds what the original circuit layout was designed for. A 150-amp service was standard then, but today's kitchens, home offices, and HVAC systems demand more power. Upgrading your panel's capacity and adding dedicated circuits is often necessary to prevent overloads and voltage drop, which cause that dimming.

I have a 150-amp panel from 2003. Can I safely add a Level 2 EV charger and a new heat pump?

It depends on your panel's brand and current load. A 150-amp service can often support these additions with a proper load calculation and circuit installation. However, if your panel is a Federal Pacific Stab-Lok brand, it must be replaced before any new work. These panels have a known failure rate where breakers do not trip during an overload, creating a severe fire hazard. We would perform a full assessment of your bus bars and breaker slots to ensure safe, code-compliant integration.

Do I need a permit from the county to replace my electrical panel, and what codes apply?

Yes, a permit from the Alamance County Inspections Department is legally required for a panel replacement. This ensures the work is inspected for safety and compliance with the current NEC 2023, which North Carolina has adopted. As a Master Electrician licensed by the NC State Board of Examiners, I handle the permit filing, scheduling, and final inspection. This process is not just red tape; it's a vital safeguard that your new installation meets all modern standards for arc-fault protection and equipment safety.

I lost power and smell something burning near my panel. How fast can an electrician get to my house in Downtown Alamance?

For a burning smell or complete power loss, treat it as an immediate fire risk and call for emergency service. From our dispatch near the Alamance Community Center, we can typically be on-site in Downtown Alamance within 5 to 8 minutes via the I-40/I-85 corridor. The priority is to safely de-energize the affected area and diagnose the source, which is often a failing breaker, loose connection, or overloaded wire at the panel.

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