Top Emergency Electricians in Tullahoma, TN, 37360 | Compare & Call

There are 60 electrician companies server in Tullahoma TN

Stay Ready

Stay Ready

Shelbyville TN 37160
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Electricians, Handyman

Stay Ready is your trusted local expert in Shelbyville, TN, ready to handle a wide range of home maintenance and emergency needs. We specialize in heating & air conditioning (HVAC), electrical work, a...

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...

Engineered Building Services

Engineered Building Services

Shelbyville TN 37162
Handyman, Electricians, Plumbing

Engineered Building Services is a family-owned and operated handyman, electrical, and plumbing company serving Shelbyville, TN. We provide reliable home and commercial repair services with a focus on ...

Wattsboys

Wattsboys

Tullahoma TN 37388
Electricians

Wattsboys is a trusted local electrical contractor serving Tullahoma, TN, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in comprehensive electrical services, including inspections, installations, rep...

Electrical Dezign

Electrical Dezign

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Fayetteville TN 37334
Electricians

Electrical Dezign is a Fayetteville-based electrical service provider with deep roots in the community, bringing four generations of trade knowledge to every job. We are committed to ensuring 100% sat...

Potts Electric

Potts Electric

★★★★☆ 3.5 / 5 (2)
Shelbyville TN 37160
Electricians

Potts Electric is a trusted local electrical contractor serving Shelbyville, TN, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in comprehensive electrical inspections to identify and resolve common l...

Collins Electric

Collins Electric

Tullahoma TN 37388
Electricians

Collins Electric is Tullahoma's trusted local electrician, providing reliable electrical services for homes and businesses. With expertise in everything from circuit breaker and panel installation to ...

Jone-Z-Electric

Jone-Z-Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Winchester TN 37398
Electricians

Jone-Z-Electric is a Winchester-based electrical service founded on a deep family legacy. For over a decade, owner John has been a certified electrician, carrying forward the skills and passion instil...

Anderson Electric Group

Anderson Electric Group

403 W Carroll St, Tullahoma TN 37388
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Anderson Electric Group is a trusted, family-owned electrical contractor serving Tullahoma and Middle Tennessee. We provide reliable and safe electrical solutions for residential, commercial, and indu...

Eaton Plumbing and Electric

Eaton Plumbing and Electric

★★★★☆ 4.0 / 5 (4)
1108 Murfreesboro Hwy, Manchester TN 37355
Plumbing, Electricians, Water Heater Installation/Repair

Eaton Plumbing and Electric is a trusted, fourth-generation family business serving Manchester and Coffee County since 1953. Founded by W.P. Eaton on principles of quality workmanship and fair treatme...



Estimated Electrical Service Costs in Tullahoma, TN

Emergency After-Hours CallEstimated Range
$269 - $364
Electrical Safety InspectionEstimated Range
$119 - $164
EV Charger InstallationEstimated Range
$794 - $1,064
Panel Upgrade (200 Amp)Estimated Range
$2,684 - $3,584
Ceiling Fan InstallationEstimated Range
$234 - $319

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

FAQs

My Highland Park home was built in 1979 and the lights dim when I use the microwave. Are the original wires just too old?

Your home's electrical system is now 47 years old. Homes in Highland Park from that era were typically wired with NM-B Romex, which was safe for the standard 1979 load of about 30 amps per circuit. Modern kitchens and home offices in 2026 can demand 50 amps or more on a single circuit, causing voltage drop and dimming lights. The wiring itself may be sound, but the capacity is insufficient for today's concurrent high-wattage appliance use.

We have a lot of tall trees near Tullahoma High School. Could that be causing our intermittent electrical issues?

Yes, the moderate to heavy tree canopy in the rolling hills around Highland Park is a common factor. Tree limbs contacting overhead service drops can cause arcing, leading to flickering lights and intermittent power loss. Furthermore, root systems in rocky, clay-heavy soil can disrupt underground grounding electrode conductors, compromising your home's surge protection and creating potential shock hazards. An inspection should include verifying the integrity of your grounding system.

I'm told I need a permit to replace my electrical panel. What does the Tullahoma permit office require, and is the 2020 electrical code mandatory?

Any panel replacement or service upgrade in Tullahoma requires a permit from the Building and Codes Department and final inspection. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, I handle this process. Tennessee has adopted the NEC 2020 code, so the installation must comply with its requirements for AFCI protection, surge protection devices for dwellings, and specific grounding methods. This isn't red tape; it's a verified safety standard for your home and family.

I have a 100A panel and want to add a heat pump and an EV charger. Is my 1979-era electrical system safe for this?

With a 100A service panel, adding a Level 2 EV charger (requiring a 50A circuit) and a heat pump is not feasible and would be unsafe. The math simply doesn't work for a 1979 home's baseline load plus these major additions. Furthermore, we must check the panel brand. If it's a Federal Pacific panel, that is a critical safety hazard requiring immediate replacement, as these panels are known for failing to trip during overloads and are a leading fire cause.

We have overhead power lines coming to the house. Does that make us more vulnerable to outages than homes with buried lines?

Overhead service, delivered via a mast on your roof, is more exposed to weather, trees, and wildlife, making momentary outages more common. However, repairs to overhead lines are often faster for the utility to complete. The key vulnerability for your home is the service entrance where the overhead lines connect; this point must be maintained to prevent water intrusion and corrosion. Whether overhead or underground, the safety and capacity of your internal panel and wiring are the primary concerns.

We just lost all power and there's a burning smell near the panel. How fast can an electrician get here?

We prioritize emergencies like a burning smell, which indicates an active fault that needs immediate isolation. From our dispatch point near Tullahoma High School, we can typically be en route via US-41A and arrive in Highland Park within 5 to 8 minutes. Your first action should be to go to the main service disconnect, usually at the meter, and shut off all power to the house if it is safe to do so, then call for service.

How should I prepare my home's electrical system for a Tullahoma ice storm and winter power outages?

Winter heating surges and ice storms place the highest demand on the grid and your home's system. For a home with original 100A service, ensure your heating system's electrical connections are tight and the circuit breakers are not overloaded. Consider installing a generator interlock kit on your panel for safe backup power connection, which requires a permit from the Tullahoma Building and Codes Department. Whole-house surge protection is also critical to guard against power restoration spikes.

Our lights flicker and the Wi-Fi router resets during storms. Is this a problem with Tullahoma Utilities or my house wiring?

This is likely a combination of both. The Tullahoma Utilities Authority grid is exposed to high lightning surge risk common to our area. These grid disturbances cause brief voltage sags or spikes. While your 1979 wiring and panel lack modern whole-house surge protection, which is now recommended by NEC 2020. A power quality issue from the utility can be exacerbated by older, less stable connections within your service entrance or main panel, affecting sensitive electronics.

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