Electrician in Eno, NC

Electrical Problems Fixed Right the First Time

When your power goes out or that outlet stops working, you need an electrician who shows up and gets it done.
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Licensed Electrical Contractor Eno NC

Your Electrical Issues Actually Get Solved

You call, we come out, we fix it. No runaround, no surprises, no coming back three times to finish what should have been done right the first time.

Most electrical problems aren’t mysterious. They’re just problems that need someone who knows what they’re doing. When your breaker keeps tripping, your lights flicker, or you need that new outlet installed, you get a straight answer and a solution that works.

You’re not paying for guesswork. You’re paying for 35+ years of experience that means we’ve seen your problem before and know exactly how to handle it.

Local Electrical Company Eno

We've Been Doing This Since 2002

ESP Electrical Service Providers is owned and operated by Andy Helton, a Master Electrician with over 35 years in the trade. We’ve been serving Eno and the surrounding areas since 2002.

We know this area. We know the older homes near Eno River State Park that need panel upgrades. We know the newer builds where people moved from Durham looking for more space and reasonable prices.

Most of our customers work in the Research Triangle but live out here for the peace and quiet. When their electrical systems have problems, they need someone reliable who won’t waste their time with multiple trips or inflated estimates.

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Electrical Services Process Eno

Here's Exactly What Happens When You Call

You call and talk to a real person, not an answering machine. We ask what’s going on and schedule a time that works for you.

Our technician shows up in uniform, in a fully stocked truck, at the time we agreed on. We diagnose the problem, explain what needs to be done, and give you a flat-rate price before any work starts.

We fix the problem, test everything to make sure it works, clean up our mess, and make sure you’re satisfied before we leave. No surprises on the bill, no hidden charges, no coming back to finish what should have been completed the first time.

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Residential Electrical Services Eno

What We Actually Do for Eno Residents

We handle electrical repairs, panel upgrades, outlet installations, ceiling fan installations, lighting repairs, and generator installations. Basically, if it involves electricity in your home, we can fix it or install it.

A lot of homes in the Eno area are older and need panel upgrades to handle modern electrical loads. With more people working from home and needing reliable power, outdated electrical systems become real problems. We upgrade panels, replace old wiring, and make sure your electrical system can handle what you’re asking it to do.

For newer homes, we install the extras that make life easier – additional outlets, upgraded lighting, ceiling fans, and outdoor electrical for decks and patios. We also install whole-house generators, which are popular with folks who want backup power when storms knock out the grid.

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How much does it cost to upgrade an electrical panel in Eno?

Panel upgrades typically range from $1,500 to $3,500 depending on the size of the panel and the complexity of the installation. Most homes in the Eno area that need panel upgrades are going from 100-amp service to 200-amp service.

The cost depends on whether we need to run new service lines, how accessible your current panel is, and what permits are required. We give you a flat-rate price upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start any work.

If your breakers trip frequently, you can’t run multiple appliances at once, or you’re planning to add major electrical loads like an EV charger or workshop, a panel upgrade is usually necessary and worth the investment.

Yes, we provide emergency electrical services for situations that pose safety risks or leave you without power. If you smell burning, see sparks, or have a complete power outage that’s not caused by the utility company, call us immediately.

Emergency situations include electrical fires, exposed wiring, panels that are hot to the touch, or any electrical problem that could be dangerous. We prioritize these calls and get someone out as quickly as possible.

For non-emergency issues like a single outlet not working or a light fixture that needs replacement, we can usually schedule you within a day or two during regular business hours. We’ll help you determine over the phone whether your situation requires immediate attention.

Yes, we install Generac whole-house generators and handle all the electrical work, permitting, and coordination with the gas company if needed. Generator installations are popular in the Eno area because power outages during storms can leave you without electricity for hours or days.

A whole-house generator automatically kicks on when the power goes out and runs your essential systems – lights, refrigerator, heat pump, and selected outlets. The installation typically takes 1-2 days and includes running a gas line (if needed), installing the transfer switch, and connecting everything to your electrical panel.

We’ll assess your home’s electrical needs, help you choose the right size generator, handle all permits and inspections, and make sure everything is properly installed and tested. Most installations include a warranty on both the equipment and our work.

We’ve been serving Eno and surrounding areas since 2002 – over 20 years. Our owner, Andy Helton, is a Master Electrician with 35+ years of experience in the electrical trade.

We know the area well, from the older homes near Eno River State Park that often need electrical updates to the newer construction where people moved from the Triangle area. We understand the unique electrical needs of homes in this rural/suburban setting.

Most of our work comes from referrals because we’ve built a reputation for showing up on time, doing the work right the first time, and charging fair prices. We’re not the cheapest option, but we’re reliable, experienced, and we stand behind our work with a guarantee.

Older homes in the Eno area commonly have outdated electrical panels, insufficient wiring for modern electrical loads, and outlets that aren’t up to current safety codes. Many homes built 30+ years ago have 100-amp service that can’t handle today’s electrical demands.

Common issues include breakers that trip frequently, lights that dim when appliances start up, outlets that don’t work reliably, and electrical systems that can’t safely handle modern appliances, computers, and charging devices. Some older homes also have outdated wiring that poses safety risks.

We typically recommend panel upgrades, GFCI outlet installation in bathrooms and kitchens, additional outlets for home offices, and updated wiring for major appliances. These upgrades make your home safer, more convenient, and better equipped for modern electrical needs.

We provide upfront, flat-rate pricing for all electrical work. When we come out to look at your project, we’ll diagnose the problem, explain what needs to be done, and give you a firm price before any work starts.

There’s no charge for estimates on larger projects like panel upgrades, generator installations, or whole-house electrical work. For smaller repairs, there’s a service call fee that gets applied to the work if you decide to have us complete the job.

Our flat-rate pricing means you know exactly what you’re paying before we start. No surprises, no hourly charges that can add up, and no coming back to collect additional money because the job took longer than expected. You get a price, we stick to it.