Top Emergency Electricians in Ames, TX, 77575 | Compare & Call

There are 236 electrician companies server in Ames TX

KDT Electric

KDT Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
38875 Fm 1458 Rd, Pattison TX 77423
Electricians

KDT Electric is a trusted local electrical contractor serving Pattison and the surrounding communities. We specialize in comprehensive electrical inspections and troubleshooting, addressing common loc...

Dayton Electric Co

Dayton Electric Co

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
3053 Fm 1960, Dayton TX 77535
Electricians, Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Generator Installation/Repair

Serving the Dayton community for over 50 years, Dayton Electric Co. is a family-owned and operated company with deep local roots. Founded as The Electric Shop on Main Street during WWII by Charlie and...

Henscey Electric & A/C

Henscey Electric & A/C

★★★☆☆ 3.0 / 5 (2)
708 Waco St, Dayton TX 77535
Electricians, Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Generator Installation/Repair

Henscey Electric & A/C is Dayton, TX's trusted home service expert for electrical, HVAC, and generator needs. We understand the unique challenges local homeowners face, such as lightning surge damage ...

WOOD CO ELECTRIC

WOOD CO ELECTRIC

Liberty TX 77575
Electricians

WOOD CO ELECTRIC is Liberty's trusted local electrical service, dedicated to keeping homes and businesses safe and operational. We specialize in addressing the specific electrical challenges common in...

COOPER ELECTRIC

COOPER ELECTRIC

3610 E Highway 90, Liberty TX 77575
Electricians

Cooper Electric is a licensed electrical contractor with deep roots in the community, serving Liberty, TX, and surrounding areas. For over 75 years, they have built a reputation for reliable electrica...

Cache Valley Electric

Cache Valley Electric

1100 Fm 3361 Rd, Liberty TX 77575
Electricians

Cache Valley Electric is Liberty's trusted local electrical service provider, dedicated to ensuring the safety and reliability of your home's electrical system. We specialize in comprehensive electric...

New Source Energy Constructor's

New Source Energy Constructor's

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
302D W Plum, Daisetta TX 77533
Generator Installation/Repair, Electricians

New Source Energy Constructors has been a trusted electrical partner in Southeast Texas since 2009. Founded in Liberty and now proudly based in Daisetta, the company is built on over two decades of pr...

Cooper Electric

Cooper Electric

7908 Fm 1008, Dayton TX 77535
Electricians

Cooper Electric is your trusted local electrician serving Dayton, TX, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in diagnosing and fixing common local electrical issues, particularly breaker panel...

Scott Joe Electric

Scott Joe Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
161 Lewis St, Shepherd TX 77371
Electricians

Scott Joe Electric is a trusted local electrical service provider serving Shepherd, TX, and surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive electrical inspections to identify and resolve common issu...

Bullock Air Conditioning & Electrical

Bullock Air Conditioning & Electrical

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
10501 Highway 150, Shepherd TX 77371
Electricians, Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC

Bullock Air Conditioning & Electrical is Shepherd's trusted local provider for electrical and HVAC services. We understand the specific challenges homeowners face in our area, such as improper groundi...



Estimated Electrical Service Costs in Ames, TX

Emergency After-Hours CallEstimated Range
$244 - $334
Electrical Safety InspectionEstimated Range
$109 - $149
EV Charger InstallationEstimated Range
$724 - $974
Panel Upgrade (200 Amp)Estimated Range
$2,449 - $3,269
Ceiling Fan InstallationEstimated Range
$214 - $294

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

Questions and Answers

I think my home has a Federal Pacific panel. Is it dangerous, and can it handle adding an EV charger?

Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) panels are a known safety hazard due to breakers that can fail to trip during an overload, creating a significant fire risk. With a 150A service from 1999, your capacity is already moderate for modern loads. Adding a Level 2 EV charger or a new heat pump system would require a dedicated, high-amperage circuit. We strongly recommend replacing an FPE panel before adding any major load. A new 200-amp service panel with modern, code-compliant breakers provides the safe capacity and protection needed for today's technology and future upgrades.

My house in Ames Central was built around 1999. Is the original wiring still safe for all my new appliances?

Your electrical system is now about 27 years old. While the NM-B (Romex) wiring from that era is generally sound, the capacity demands have changed drastically. Homes from that period were not designed for the simultaneous load of multiple high-draw devices like tankless water heaters, smart home hubs, and large-screen electronics. We often find that circuits in Ames Central homes from the late '90s are simply overloaded, which can lead to overheating at connections and nuisance tripping of modern AFCI breakers. A professional assessment of your panel's bus bars and circuit loading is a prudent safety step.

My power comes from an overhead line to a mast on the roof. What are the common issues with this setup?

Overhead service masts are standard here, but they are exposed to the elements. The most frequent issues we see are weatherhead damage from storms or tree limbs, loose service cable connections at the mast, and mast separation from the roof sheathing. These can lead to water intrusion, arcing, or complete service drop failure. During a routine safety inspection, we check the mast's integrity, the condition of the service entrance conductors, and the seal where they enter your meter base to prevent moisture problems.

We live on the flat coastal plain near Ames City Hall. Does the terrain affect my home's electrical grounding?

The flat, often moist soil of the coastal plain can be both an advantage and a challenge for grounding. While good soil conductivity helps, high moisture content can accelerate corrosion on underground grounding electrodes like rods and clamps. We recommend periodic inspection of your grounding electrode system, especially if you experience minor shocks from appliances or notice issues with sensitive electronics. Proper grounding is your first line of defense against lightning strikes and is non-negotiable for safety.

I have no power and smell something burning near my panel. How fast can an electrician get to my house in Ames?

For an emergency like a burning smell or total power loss, we prioritize immediate dispatch. From our central location near Ames City Hall, we can typically be en route via US Highway 90 within minutes, aiming for a 5-8 minute response to most Ames Central addresses. The first step upon arrival is to safely de-energize the affected area to prevent a fire. We then diagnose the fault, which is often a failed connection at the main lugs, a failing breaker, or overheating wires in an overloaded circuit.

How should I prepare my home's electrical system for summer brownouts and the occasional winter ice storm?

For summer peak loads, ensure your HVAC system is serviced and that no circuits are overloaded, as brownouts stress motors and compressors. A hardwired generator interlock kit provides safe backup power for essentials during extended outages from ice storms. It must be installed with a proper transfer switch to prevent back-feeding the grid, which is dangerous to line workers. Investing in a whole-home surge protector is also wise, as power restoration after storms often comes with damaging voltage spikes.

I want to upgrade my electrical panel. What permits are needed from Liberty County, and does it have to meet new code?

Any service panel upgrade in Ames requires a permit from the Liberty County Building Inspection Department and a final inspection. The work must comply with the currently adopted NEC 2023, which includes updated requirements for AFCI and GFCI protection, surge protection, and emergency disconnects. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), I handle the permit paperwork and ensure the installation passes inspection, so you have a documented, legal, and safe upgrade for your home.

My lights flicker when the AC kicks on, and I'm worried about surges from Entergy. What's happening?

Flickering lights often point to voltage drop, which can occur when a major appliance like your AC draws more current than the circuit or service conductors can efficiently deliver. This is common in older Ames homes. Furthermore, our region's high lightning activity poses a real surge risk that can damage sensitive electronics. A whole-home surge protective device installed at your main panel is a critical defense, working in tandem with point-of-use protectors. It mitigates surges from both the Entergy Texas grid and internal sources, safeguarding your investment in smart home devices.

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