

You flip the switch and nothing happens. Your breaker keeps tripping every few days. Your outlets feel warm when you unplug appliances. These aren’t just minor inconveniences—they’re serious warning signs that could put your family and home at risk.
When your electrical system works properly, you don’t give it a second thought. The lights come on instantly, your appliances run smoothly, and you sleep soundly knowing your home is safe from electrical hazards. That’s exactly what you get when we diagnose and fix the real problem right the first time.
No more wondering if that flickering light means trouble. No more resetting the same breaker every week. Just reliable, safe electrical power that works when you need it, backed by our guarantee and over two decades of experience serving Durham families.
We’ve been the trusted local electrical company for Durham homeowners since 2002. We’re locally owned and operated by Master Electrician Andy Helton, who brings over 35 years of hands-on electrical experience to every job.
We know Durham’s unique electrical challenges inside and out. Many homes in neighborhoods like Trinity Park, Watts-Hillandale, and Forest Hills were built decades ago with electrical systems that simply can’t handle today’s power demands. From historic homes near Duke University to newer developments around Southpoint and Research Triangle Park, we’ve upgraded and repaired them all.
What sets us apart is straightforward: we do exactly what we say we’ll do. Flat-rate pricing means no surprise charges. Fully stocked service trucks mean we fix your problem right the first time. And our comprehensive warranty means you can trust the work will last for years to come.

First, we listen carefully to understand your specific electrical issue. You describe what’s happening—the lights that flicker in your kitchen, the outlet that sparked in the bathroom, the circuit breaker that won’t stay on. We ask detailed questions to understand the full scope of the problem before we even open our toolbox.
Next, we thoroughly diagnose the real problem, not just the symptoms you’re seeing. Our electricians use professional testing equipment to identify the underlying cause, whether it’s faulty wiring, an overloaded circuit, or a failing component. Since our service trucks come fully stocked with quality parts, we can usually complete the repair on the same visit.
Finally, we test everything to ensure it’s working safely and up to code. We clean up our work area completely, walk you through exactly what we fixed and why, and make sure you’re completely satisfied with the results before we leave your home. That’s the professional standard every Durham homeowner deserves.

Durham’s diverse neighborhoods require different electrical solutions. In historic areas like Trinity Park and Watts-Hillandale, we regularly update outdated wiring systems that can’t safely handle modern electrical loads. These beautiful older homes often have two-prong outlets that need upgrading to grounded three-prong outlets for both safety and code compliance.
In newer developments around Southpoint, Research Triangle Park, and Hope Valley, we install whole-house surge protection systems and smart home electrical upgrades that protect expensive electronics from Durham’s unpredictable weather-related power surges. With average annual electrical costs of $2,472 for Durham residents, proper surge protection saves thousands in potential equipment damage.
Generator installation has become increasingly popular among Durham homeowners, especially after recent severe weather seasons. As one of North Carolina’s first Level III service providers for Eaton/Cutler Hammer generators, we have the specialized training and certification to properly install and maintain these backup power systems. When storms knock out power to your neighborhood, your family stays comfortable and your food stays fresh.

We use transparent flat-rate pricing, which means you know the exact cost before we start any electrical work. No confusing hourly charges that can spiral out of control, no hidden fees that appear after the job is finished.
Most common electrical repairs like fixing a faulty outlet, replacing a circuit breaker, or installing a new light fixture range from $150-$400. Larger electrical projects like panel upgrades typically run $1,200-$3,000 depending on your home’s size and electrical requirements. Whole-house generator installations vary based on the unit size and your specific power needs.
The key is getting an honest, detailed assessment upfront. We’ll thoroughly diagnose the electrical problem, explain exactly what needs to be done and why, and provide a firm written estimate before we touch a single wire. That’s how professional electrical work should be priced—completely transparent with no surprises.
Absolutely. Durham has some of North Carolina’s most beautiful historic homes, and we’ve been working on them for over 20 years. Many were built when electrical demands were much simpler—before central air conditioning, multiple computers, large screen TVs, and all the modern devices we depend on today.
The most common issues we encounter are outdated electrical panels that can’t handle modern power loads, two-prong outlets that lack proper grounding, and aluminum wiring from the 1960s and 70s that requires special expertise to work with safely. We know exactly how to upgrade these older electrical systems while maintaining code compliance.
We also understand the unique challenges of working in Durham’s historic neighborhoods where preserving architectural character is important. Our experienced electricians know how to run new wiring and install updated electrical components without damaging original woodwork, plaster walls, or other historic features that make these homes special.
For true electrical emergencies—sparking outlets, burning smells, or complete power outages—we prioritize same-day emergency service. Our fully stocked service trucks are ready to respond quickly when your family’s safety is at risk.
Most non-emergency electrical service calls can be scheduled within 1-2 business days. We understand that electrical problems are both inconvenient and potentially dangerous, so we don’t make Durham homeowners wait weeks for an appointment like some electrical contractors do.
When you call us, you’ll speak directly to a knowledgeable person, not an answering machine or call center. We’ll ask specific questions about your electrical situation and prioritize our response accordingly. If the problem poses immediate safety risks, we’ll dispatch an electrician right away. If it can wait safely, we’ll schedule service at your convenience.
Yes, we’re fully licensed by the North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors and carry comprehensive general liability insurance. Master Electrician Andy Helton maintains over 35 years of electrical experience and keeps all required state certifications current.
We’re also one of North Carolina’s first Level III service providers for Eaton/Cutler Hammer generators, which requires specialized training and ongoing certification. This isn’t just about meeting minimum licensing requirements—it’s about having the advanced expertise to handle complex electrical installations safely and correctly.
All our electrical work meets or exceeds Durham’s local electrical codes and North Carolina state requirements. We handle permit applications when required and work directly with Durham’s inspection department to ensure everything passes inspection the first time. That’s the level of professionalism every Durham homeowner should expect from their electrical contractor.
We serve all of Durham County and the surrounding Triangle area. From downtown Durham and the Duke University campus to Research Triangle Park and Southpoint, we’ve been working in these neighborhoods for over two decades.
Our electrical service area also includes nearby communities like Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Burlington, Hillsborough, and parts of Raleigh. We cover Orange County, Alamance County, Chatham County, and portions of Wake County. If you’re unsure whether we serve your specific location, just give us a call—we’re happy to help.
Being a local Durham electrical company means we understand the unique characteristics of different neighborhoods. We know which areas have older electrical systems that commonly need updating, where storm damage typically occurs, and how to work efficiently in everything from historic Trinity Park homes to new construction in Hope Valley and Croasdaile.
Yes, all our electrical work comes with a comprehensive warranty covering both our workmanship and the electrical materials we install. We stand behind every job because we take genuine pride in doing electrical work right the first time.
Warranty terms vary depending on the type of electrical work performed, but we guarantee everything we do. Major electrical installations like panel upgrades, generator systems, and whole-house rewiring typically carry 1-2 year warranties. Smaller electrical repairs and component replacements are usually warranted for 90 days to one year.
We’ve been serving Durham homeowners for over 20 years, and we plan to be here for many more decades. When we warranty our electrical work, you can count on us being around to honor that commitment. That’s not something you can confidently say about every electrical contractor in Durham.

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Electrical Service Providers (ESP) has been in business since 2002. ESP started out performing wiring services to new construction, remodeling projects and residential homes. Our company’s president identified a market for electrical services to be performed in homes and businesses independent of new construction. Read More about Electrical Service Providers>>