Top Emergency Electricians in Sparta, TN, 38583 | Compare & Call

There are 40 electrician companies server in Sparta TN

Grounded Electric

Grounded Electric

Carthage TN 37030
Electricians, EV Charging Stations, Home Automation

Grounded Electric is a veteran-owned electrical contractor serving Carthage and Middle Tennessee with over 20 years of combined experience. We specialize in reliable residential and light commercial e...

Tri-Star Electrical Solutions

Tri-Star Electrical Solutions

McMinnville TN 37110
Electricians

Tri-Star Electrical Solutions is a trusted local electrician serving McMinnville, TN, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive electrical inspections to help homeowners and businesses...

Power Up Electric

Power Up Electric

204 Hayes St, Smithville TN 37166
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Generator Installation/Repair

Power Up Electric is a trusted, family-run electrical service provider in Smithville, TN, founded on principles of faith, hard work, and integrity. With over 25 years of combined experience in both re...

Hometown Services

Hometown Services

Cookeville TN 38501
Plumbing, Electricians, Decks & Railing

Hometown Services, led by Carlos, is a licensed and insured home services company serving Cookeville and the broader Tennessee region. We operate as a comprehensive resource for homeowners, offering a...

Rite Now Electric

Rite Now Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (3)
Smithville TN 37166
Electricians

My journey in the electrical trade began in 1997 as an apprentice, and I've been a licensed master electrician for over 23 years, working in Illinois, New Jersey, Florida, and now Tennessee. In 2019, ...

Charles Stone Mechanical

Charles Stone Mechanical

★★★★☆ 4.0 / 5 (9)
315 Transport Dr, Cookeville TN 38506
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Plumbing, Electricians

Charles Stone Mechanical is a trusted, family-owned and operated mechanical contracting company serving Cookeville and the Upper Cumberland since 1991. Founded by father and son duo Charles and Ken St...

Out The Door Home Services

Out The Door Home Services

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
28 W Spring St, Cookeville TN 38501
Plumbing, Electricians, General Contractors

Out The Door Home Services is a trusted local contractor serving Cookeville, TN, dedicated to quality and customer satisfaction. Owner-operated, we take immense pride in every project, delivering hone...

Speck Family Electric

Speck Family Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (5)
430 Taft Church Rd, Sparta TN 38583
Electricians

Speck Family Electric is a Sparta-based, family-owned electrical business serving the Upper Cumberland and Middle Tennessee since 2016. Founded by Dennis Speck, whose electrical roots run deep—his fat...

Cummins Electric

Cummins Electric

111 Lee St, Sparta TN 38583
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Cummins Electric is a trusted local electrical service provider serving Sparta, TN, and the surrounding areas. Specializing in both residential and commercial electrical work, we offer comprehensive s...

TN Home Services

TN Home Services

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
114 N Cedar Ave Ste U, Cookeville TN 38501
Handyman, Electricians, Flooring

TN Home Services is a trusted, locally-owned handyman, electrical, and flooring company serving Cookeville and the Upper Cumberland area. We help homeowners protect, maintain, and enhance their homes ...



Estimated Electrical Service Costs in Sparta, TN

Emergency After-Hours CallEstimated Range
$239 - $324
Electrical Safety InspectionEstimated Range
$104 - $144
EV Charger InstallationEstimated Range
$709 - $949
Panel Upgrade (200 Amp)Estimated Range
$2,389 - $3,194
Ceiling Fan InstallationEstimated Range
$209 - $284

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

Frequently Asked Questions

I've lost power and smell something burning near an outlet. How fast can an electrician get to my house near the White County Courthouse?

For a burning smell, treat it as an immediate safety issue and call 911 first, then call us. From our shop near the Courthouse, we can typically dispatch a truck within minutes, using US-70 for direct access to most of downtown. Our average response for an emergency like this in the core area is 5 to 8 minutes. We prioritize fire hazards and will work to isolate the problem on arrival to secure your home.

How can I prepare my home's electrical system for winter ice storms and the increased heating load?

Winter preparation starts with a load calculation. Electric heating strains an older 100-amp panel, and ice storms can cause extended outages. We recommend having an electrician verify your system's health and balance the load across circuits. For backup, a properly installed and permitted generator with a transfer switch is the safest solution. This prevents overloads during a brownout and keeps essential systems running if the main grid fails.

Our overhead service mast was damaged in a windstorm. What's involved in repairing or replacing it?

Repairing an overhead mast is a coordinated process. As the homeowner, you own the mast and weatherhead. We handle the physical replacement to current NEC 2020 code for height and clearance. Then, we must coordinate a temporary disconnect and reconnect with Sparta Electric System, as they own the service drop wires from the pole. We manage all permits and inspections with the Sparta Building Codes Department to ensure the repair is documented and safe for the utility to re-energize.

Our lights dim when the fridge and AC kick on in our 1969 Downtown Sparta home. Why does this old wiring struggle with modern appliances?

Your home's 57-year-old cloth-jacketed copper wiring was designed for a different era. In 1969, a kitchen might have had one or two small appliances; today, it's normal to run a microwave, toaster, and coffee maker simultaneously on the same circuit. The original 100-amp service and wiring lack the capacity for the constant, high-draw loads of 2026, leading to voltage drop that manifests as dimming lights. This is a common issue in historic Downtown Sparta neighborhoods where the charm of original construction meets the demands of modern life.

Do I need a permit to upgrade my electrical panel in White County, and why is it so important?

Yes, a permit from the Sparta Building Codes Department is legally required for a panel replacement or upgrade. This isn't red tape; it's a vital safety check. The inspection verifies the work meets NEC 2020 standards and that the new installation is safe for your family and the utility grid. We handle the entire process. Using a master electrician licensed by the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance ensures the work is done correctly, passes inspection, and maintains your home's insurability.

We live on the rolling plateau near the Courthouse and have intermittent electrical noise on our audio system. Could the terrain be a factor?

It's possible. The rocky, variable soil common to this terrain can challenge grounding electrode systems, which are essential for a clean electrical reference and noise reduction. A poor ground can allow interference from utility lines or even nearby lightning strikes to enter your home's wiring. An electrician can test your grounding resistance and improve the grounding electrode system to establish a more stable path to earth, which often resolves such interference issues.

Why do my lights flicker and my smart devices sometimes reboot during storms here in Sparta?

Flickering often points to loose connections in your aging wiring or at the service entrance, which should be inspected. Sparta Electric System's grid is also subject to frequent lightning strikes on the plateau, causing momentary surges and dips in voltage. Modern smart electronics are sensitive to these fluctuations. Installing a whole-home surge protector at your main panel is a critical defense to absorb these hits and protect your investment in technology.

Our home inspector mentioned we have a Federal Pacific panel. Is this dangerous, and can our 100-amp system handle adding a heat pump or EV charger?

Federal Pacific panels have a known failure rate where breakers may not trip during an overload, creating a serious fire risk. We recommend replacing it. Regarding capacity, a 100-amp service from 1969 is already near its limit. Adding a heat pump or a Level 2 EV charger would require a full service upgrade to 200 amps. The existing panel and wiring cannot safely support these high-demand additions without that foundational upgrade first.

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