Top Emergency Electricians in El Reno, OK, 73014 | Compare & Call
There are 237 electrician companies server in El Reno OK
Mr. Electric of Norman
Mr. Electric of Norman, owned by Bob and Denise Kueny, has been a trusted name in electrical services for Central Oklahoma since 1995, with roots dating back to their original company, Kueny Electric,...
With over 22 years of hands-on experience in the electrical trade, I founded Nexera Electric to bring reliable, expert service to my home community in Oklahoma City. My background is built on a founda...
Founded in 1996 by an electrician with decades of experience, Edge Electric is a locally-owned and operated company dedicated to serving Oklahoma City's residential electrical needs. We built this bus...
True Tech Home Services
At True Tech Home Services, our mission is to be the leading electrical, HVAC, and plumbing contractor in Oklahoma City, measured by the satisfaction of both our customers and our team. Founded by a l...
Metro Electrical Contractors is a trusted, licensed electrician serving Oklahoma City homeowners. We specialize in resolving common local electrical problems, including overheating electrical panels a...
Rucker Mechanical & Electric
Rucker Mechanical & Electric is a family-owned and operated HVAC, plumbing, and electrical contractor serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas since 1988. With nearly three decades of experience, w...
Protech Electric
Protech Electric is a locally owned and operated electrical contracting company based in Edmond, Oklahoma. With over 35 years of experience, we provide dependable residential and commercial electrical...
C Allen Electric
C Allen Electric is a family-run, women-owned electrical business proudly serving El Reno, OK. Founded by Chris Allen, who brings over 25 years of hands-on electrical and construction experience to th...
Redbone Electrical Contractor
Redbone Electrical Contractor provides reliable electrical solutions for homeowners and businesses in Oklahoma City. Known for quick, dependable, and friendly service, we handle a wide range of electr...
Since 2004, Shriver Electrical has been a trusted, family-owned electrical service serving Yukon and the broader Oklahoma City metro area. Founded by Chad Shriver, the business brings decades of local...
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Questions and Answers
We have overhead lines coming to the house. Does that make us more prone to outages than homes with buried lines?
Overhead service, or mast service, is more directly exposed to the elements—high winds, ice, and lightning—which can lead to more frequent momentary outages or damage. However, repairs are often faster for utility crews as the lines are easily accessible. The key for homeowners is to ensure the mast and weatherhead are secure and that the service entrance cables are in good condition. Proper whole-house surge protection is even more critical with this setup to mitigate the increased exposure to voltage spikes.
Our inspector flagged a Federal Pacific panel. Can our 1970s 100-amp system even handle adding a heat pump or EV charger?
The Federal Pacific panel is the primary safety concern, as these are known for failing to trip during overloads and are a significant fire hazard. They must be replaced before any upgrade. Regarding capacity, a 100-amp service from 1970 cannot safely support a Level 2 EV charger or a modern heat pump. Both require dedicated, high-amperage circuits. A full service upgrade to 200 amps is the necessary foundation, which then makes adding these modern loads both code-compliant and safe.
Our smart lights and modem keep resetting during storms. Is this an OG&E problem or something in my house?
This is likely a combination of factors. The OG&E grid in our area experiences high surge risk from frequent lightning on the rolling plains. These micro-surges and brief outages can easily disrupt sensitive electronics. While some grid fluctuation is normal, your home's first line of defense is often inadequate. Installing a whole-house surge protector at your main panel is a critical upgrade under the NEC 2023 to protect your investment in smart home systems. It addresses surges from both the utility lines and lightning.
We lost all power and smell something burning near the panel. How fast can an electrician get to Adams Park?
For a burning smell or complete power loss, we treat it as a priority dispatch. From our location near Adams Park, we can typically be en route via I-40 within minutes, aiming for a 5-8 minute response to your neighborhood. The first step is to safely kill power at the main breaker if possible. That smell often indicates overheating at a connection, a failing breaker, or in older homes, a potentially hazardous Federal Pacific panel, which requires immediate professional attention to prevent a fire.
My lights dim when the AC kicks on in our 1970s Southwest El Reno home. Is the original wiring just too old?
Your electrical system is now 56 years old. Homes in Southwest El Reno built around 1970 with original NM-B Romex wiring were not designed for the simultaneous loads of modern 2026 appliances, like multiple computers, large-screen TVs, and kitchen gadgets. The 100-amp service common at that time simply lacks the capacity, causing voltage drop that appears as dimming lights. This is a clear sign your system is struggling to meet current demand, not a failure of the wiring insulation itself.
How should I prepare my home's electrical system for El Reno's ice storms and summer brownouts?
Preparation focuses on safety and maintaining essential power. For winter ice storms, ensure your heating system is serviced and consider a hardwired generator interlock for your panel to safely run a few circuits. Summer brownouts from AC demand stress aging components; having an electrician tighten all connections in your panel and at major appliances can prevent overheating. In both seasons, a quality surge protector is non-negotiable to shield electronics from the voltage swings that accompany these grid events.
We have frequent static on our landline and internet. Could the terrain near Adams Park affect our electrical quality?
Yes, the rolling plains terrain can influence electrical health. Soil composition affects grounding electrode resistance; poor grounding can lead to noise on communication lines. Furthermore, long overhead service drops common in these areas are more susceptible to electromagnetic interference from lightning and wind. This interference can couple onto data and phone lines. A professional can evaluate your grounding system to NEC 2023 standards and may recommend dedicated data line surge protection or shielded cabling to resolve the issue.
What's involved in getting a permit for a panel upgrade from the El Reno permit office? Is it a big hassle?
Permitting through El Reno Building & Development Services is a structured process for your safety. As a master electrician licensed by the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board, I handle the red tape. The process involves submitting detailed plans showing load calculations and compliance with NEC 2023, followed by inspections at rough-in and final. The 'hassle' is managed by your contractor. The real focus should be on the outcome: a fully permitted, inspected upgrade that ensures your system is safe, insurable, and meets modern electrical codes for decades.