

You flip a switch and the lights come on. Your breaker stops tripping every time you run the microwave. Your outlets work without sparking or making strange sounds. That’s what happens when your electrical system actually works.
No more wondering if that flickering light is a fire hazard. No more resetting breakers in the middle of dinner. No more calling electricians who never show up or surprise you with bills that don’t match the quote.
You get clear answers, upfront pricing, and work that holds up because it’s done by someone who’s been doing this since 1989. Not someone learning on your dime.
ESP Electrical Service Providers has been handling electrical work in Green Level since 2002. We know the area—older homes built in the ’80s and ’90s that need panel upgrades, newer subdivisions like Bedford Hills, and everything in between.
Our team is led by an Operations Manager who’s been a licensed electrical contractor since 1989. That’s over three decades of troubleshooting, repairs, installations, and knowing what actually works in North Carolina homes. You’re not getting someone fresh out of school figuring things out as they go.
Based in Burlington and serving Alamance County, Green Level, Cary, Chapel Hill, and surrounding areas, we show up in uniform, in fully stocked trucks, ready to work. No multiple trips for parts. No waiting around.

You call or email. You talk to a real person—not an answering machine. Our office manager has been with the company since day one and knows how to get the right technician to you at the right time.
We ask what’s going on, schedule a time that works for you, and give you a flat-rate price before any work starts. No hidden fees. No “we’ll figure it out when we get there.” You know what you’re paying upfront.
Our electrician shows up on time in a fully stocked truck. We assess the situation, confirm the price, and get to work. Whether it’s replacing a panel, troubleshooting a circuit, installing a generator, or rewiring part of your home, we handle it efficiently and clean up before we leave. You’re not done until you’re satisfied.

We handle residential and commercial electrical work across Green Level. That includes electrical repairs when something stops working, panel upgrades when your system can’t handle modern loads, generator installation for storm season, circuit breaker replacement, outlet and switch work, electrical troubleshooting, wiring upgrades, and smart home installations.
Green Level homes—many built in the late ’80s and early ’90s—weren’t designed for today’s electrical demands. You’ve got smart thermostats, multiple TVs, computers, kitchen appliances, HVAC systems, and maybe an electric vehicle charger. Older panels and wiring struggle to keep up. That’s when breakers trip, lights flicker, and you start wondering if it’s safe.
North Carolina also gets its share of storms. Tropical systems roll through, knock out power for hours or days, and leave families without refrigeration, heat, or air conditioning. Whole-house generators solve that problem. They kick on automatically when the grid goes down, keeping your essentials running until power comes back. We work with trusted brands—Generac, Square D, Leviton, Lutron, Siemens. Quality materials, proper installation, work that lasts.

We use flat-rate pricing, which means you get a clear price before any work starts. Most electricians in North Carolina charge between $50 and $130 per hour, with service call fees ranging from $75 to $200. Small jobs like replacing outlets or switches typically cost $141 to $419, while larger projects like panel upgrades run $1,100 to $2,500.
The advantage of flat-rate pricing is you’re not watching the clock or worrying about surprise charges. You know exactly what you’re paying, whether the job takes two hours or four. Emergency calls outside normal hours may cost more, but again, you’ll know that upfront.
If you’re getting estimates from multiple electricians, make sure you’re comparing apples to apples. Ask if the quote includes materials, permits, cleanup, and any potential additional costs. The cheapest quote isn’t always the best deal if it doesn’t include everything you need.
If your home was built in the 1980s or 1990s—like most homes in Green Level—there’s a good chance your panel is undersized for today’s electrical demands. Older homes were typically wired for 100-amp service, which was fine when households had fewer devices and appliances.
Now you’re running central air, multiple computers, smart home systems, kitchen appliances, EV chargers, and more. If your breaker trips frequently, lights dim when you turn on appliances, or you’re using extension cords because you don’t have enough outlets, those are signs your panel can’t keep up.
We can assess your current panel, calculate your home’s electrical load, and recommend whether an upgrade to 200-amp service makes sense. Panel upgrades also improve safety—older panels with worn breakers or outdated wiring increase fire risk. Upgrading brings your system up to current code and gives you room to add more circuits if needed.
We offer same-day and emergency electrical services. Response time depends on the day, time, and how many other calls are in the queue, but our goal is to get someone to you as quickly as possible—especially for urgent situations like sparking outlets, burning smells, or complete power loss.
When you call, you’ll talk to someone who can assess the urgency and dispatch a technician. Because our trucks are fully stocked, there’s no delay waiting for parts to be ordered or picked up. Our electrician shows up ready to diagnose and fix the problem.
For non-emergency work, you can schedule an appointment that fits your timeline. But if something’s actively dangerous or leaving you without power, don’t wait. Electrical issues don’t get better on their own, and delaying can turn a manageable repair into a bigger, more expensive problem.
Yes. Our Operations Manager has been a licensed electrical contractor in North Carolina since 1989, bringing over 35 years of hands-on experience to every project. North Carolina requires electrical contractors to hold valid licenses appropriate for the scope of work, and we meet those requirements.
Licensing matters because it ensures the electrician has completed the necessary training, understands state and local codes, and is legally permitted to do the work. Unlicensed electricians might charge less, but they’re also more likely to cut corners, make mistakes, or leave you with code violations that become your problem during a home sale or inspection.
Insurance protects you if something goes wrong during the job. If an electrician damages your property or gets injured while working, their insurance covers it—not your homeowner’s policy. Always verify licensing and insurance before hiring any contractor, and don’t hesitate to ask for proof.
If you’ve ever lost power during a storm and watched your refrigerator contents spoil, your sump pump fail, or your family go without heat or air conditioning for days, a whole-house generator starts to make sense. North Carolina gets tropical storms, severe thunderstorms, and occasional ice events that knock out power for extended periods.
A whole-house generator connects to your home’s electrical system and your natural gas or propane line. When the grid goes down, it kicks on automatically within seconds and keeps your essential systems running—refrigerator, HVAC, lights, outlets, medical equipment, whatever you prioritize. You don’t have to be home to start it, and you don’t have to mess with extension cords or refueling.
Installation cost varies based on the size of the generator, your home’s electrical needs, and site prep requirements, but most homeowners find the investment pays off in peace of mind and avoided losses. We specialize in Generac generator installation and can walk you through sizing, placement, and what to expect during the process.
We’re based in Burlington and serve Green Level, Alamance County, Cary, Chapel Hill, Durham, Greensboro, Mebane, Gibsonville, Graham, Hillsborough, Pittsboro, Morrisville, and surrounding communities. We’ve been working in this area since 2002 and know the local housing stock, common electrical issues, and code requirements.
If you’re in or near Green Level and need an electrician, we can get to you. Our service area covers both residential and commercial properties, so whether you’re a homeowner dealing with a tripped breaker or a business owner needing electrical troubleshooting, we handle it.
When you call, let us know your location and what kind of work you need. We’ll confirm we can serve your area, schedule a time, and give you a flat-rate price before starting. No surprises, no runarounds—just straightforward electrical work from a local company that’s been doing this for over two decades.

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>>
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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>>