

When your breaker panel keeps tripping, outlets stop working, or you smell something burning, you need someone who can diagnose the problem fast and fix it right. Not next week when it’s convenient for them. Now, when it matters to you.
ESP Electrical Service Providers has been handling electrical repair and installation work in High Point since 2002. We built our company specifically to serve existing homes and businesses—the kind of electrical work where you need a real solution, not a sales pitch. Outlets that actually work. Panels that don’t overheat. Wiring that’s safe for your family.
You’ll know the cost before any work starts. We use flat-rate pricing, which means no surprises when the bill comes. And when you call, you’ll talk to a real person who can actually help you schedule service—not an answering machine. That’s how a local electrical company should operate.
We started in 2002 with a straightforward idea: homeowners and business owners need electrical services done on their schedule, not just when new construction is happening. We’re based in Burlington and serve High Point, Greensboro, Durham, Chapel Hill, and the surrounding communities across Alamance, Chatham, Orange, and Durham counties in North Carolina.
Our team knows the specific electrical challenges High Point properties face. Older homes in neighborhoods like Emerywood—built in the 1960s and 70s—often have issues from incomplete electrical renovations where portions of outdated aluminum wiring or old panels were left in place. Homes near Johnson Street heading toward Skeet Club, built from the 70s through 2000s, frequently have electrical panels that can’t handle the demands of modern appliances and technology.
We’re licensed by the NC State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors, fully insured, and we send technicians in stocked trucks so most jobs get completed in one visit. That’s how electrical contractor work should be done.

First, you call and speak with someone who can actually schedule your service—no endless voicemail loops or waiting days for a callback. We treat service calls as priorities, not inconveniences. We dispatch a licensed electrician in a marked, fully stocked truck equipped with the parts and tools needed for most common electrical repairs and installations.
When our electrician arrives at your High Point property, they’ll assess the problem and explain what’s wrong in plain language—no technical jargon meant to confuse you. Then you’ll get a flat-rate price before any work begins. You’ll know exactly what it costs. No hourly rates that keep climbing. No “we found more problems” surprise charges when the job’s done. If you approve the price, the work starts right away.
Our electrician completes the job properly—whether it’s fixing dead outlets, upgrading an overloaded circuit panel, installing new wiring for a remodel, troubleshooting a breaker issue, or handling a lighting installation. When the work is finished, they clean up the area before leaving. You’re not stuck with a mess or half-completed work that drags on for weeks.
We stand behind our work. If something’s not right, we’ll make it right. The goal is your complete satisfaction, not just checking a job off a list and moving to the next one.

We provide comprehensive electrician services for homes and businesses in High Point that need repairs, upgrades, installations, and troubleshooting. This includes fixing outlets and switches that stopped working, replacing outdated electrical panels that trip constantly, installing new wiring for additions or remodels, handling circuit breaker problems, and performing whole-home electrical inspections.
High Point properties face specific electrical challenges. Severe weather in this part of North Carolina—including thunderstorms and occasional hurricanes—causes about 40% of local power disruptions. That makes surge protection essential, not optional. Homes built in the 60s and 70s often have electrical systems that weren’t designed for the number of appliances, devices, and HVAC systems we use today. Panels overheat. Circuits get overloaded. Wiring deteriorates over time.
We also handle generator installations for backup power during storms, indoor and outdoor lighting installations, electrical system upgrades to meet modern demands, and commercial electrical work for local businesses. We work on everything from small residential repairs—like replacing a faulty outlet—to larger projects like complete panel upgrades or commercial equipment wiring.
Our approach stays the same regardless of project size: show up when scheduled, communicate clearly, provide the flat-rate price upfront, complete quality work that meets code requirements, and clean up when finished. Our technicians arrive in uniform in marked trucks, so you know who you’re letting into your home or business. We treat your property with respect because that’s how it should be done.
If you’re in High Point and need electrical work completed without the usual contractor headaches—missed appointments, unclear pricing, poor communication—that’s exactly what we were built to provide. Licensed, insured, experienced since 2002, and focused on service for existing properties, not just new construction projects.

We focus on immediate response based on your needs, not making you wait for days until it’s convenient for us. When you call, you’ll speak with a real person who can schedule service quickly.
For urgent electrical issues like burning smells, sparking outlets, or complete power loss to part of your home, we treat these as priorities and respond accordingly. Even for non-emergency work like installing new outlets or upgrading lighting, we aim to get a licensed electrician to your High Point property quickly with a fully stocked truck so the job can be completed in one visit.
High Point homes can’t afford to wait when electrical problems arise. Whether it’s a safety concern or just an inconvenience that’s disrupting your daily routine, our service-contractor model is built around responding to customer needs immediately. That’s the fundamental difference between a company focused on service work versus one that only handles new construction on their own timeline.
Yes. We use flat-rate pricing for all electrical services, which means you’ll know exactly what the job costs before any work begins.
Our licensed electrician will assess your electrical problem or installation need, explain what needs to be done in clear terms, and give you a firm price. If you approve it, the work gets done at that exact price. No hourly rates that keep climbing the longer the job takes. No “we discovered additional problems” surprise charges added to your bill at the end.
This pricing approach eliminates the anxiety and uncertainty of not knowing what you’ll owe. You make an informed decision upfront with all the information. If the price doesn’t work for your budget, there’s no obligation to proceed. But if you move forward, you know exactly what you’re paying—and that price doesn’t change once the work is underway. It’s straightforward, transparent, and removes one of the biggest frustrations people have with contractor work.
High Point has a mix of older and newer homes, and each era comes with its own electrical challenges. Homes built in the 1960s and 70s—especially in established neighborhoods like Emerywood—often have issues stemming from incomplete electrical renovations where outdated aluminum wiring or old circuit panels were left partially in place during updates. This creates safety hazards and reliability problems.
Properties built from the 70s through the 2000s, particularly in areas heading down Johnson Street toward Skeet Club, frequently have electrical panels that simply can’t handle modern electrical demands. When these homes were built, they didn’t account for the number of devices, appliances, smart home systems, and HVAC equipment we use today. The result is constant breaker trips, overheating panels, dead outlets, and circuits that can’t keep up with the load.
Weather is another significant factor in High Point. Severe thunderstorms and occasional hurricanes cause about 40% of local power disruptions in this area. That means whole-home surge protection isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity to protect your electrical system and expensive electronics. Common warning signs that need professional attention include dead outlets, flickering lights, burning smells near outlets or panels, breakers that trip frequently, and outlets or switches that feel warm to the touch. These are all indicators that something needs to be addressed before it becomes a serious safety issue or causes an electrical fire.
Yes. We’re fully licensed by the NC State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors and carry full insurance coverage.
North Carolina requires electrical contractors to meet specific experience requirements, pass rigorous state examinations, and maintain proper licensing to legally perform electrical work. This licensing process ensures that contractors have proven their knowledge, competency, and understanding of the National Electrical Code and local regulations.
When you hire a licensed electrical contractor instead of an unlicensed handyman or “guy who does electrical work,” you’re getting someone who has met the state’s standards for safety and quality. The work is done according to code requirements, which protects you as the property owner and ensures your electrical system is safe. We’ve been operating under these licensing standards since 2002, serving High Point and the surrounding North Carolina communities with properly licensed, trained technicians who know what they’re doing.
Yes. We provide electrical services for both residential properties and commercial businesses throughout High Point and the surrounding areas.
For residential homes, that includes everything from troubleshooting dead outlets and faulty switches to complete electrical panel upgrades, home rewiring projects, lighting installations, ceiling fan installations, and whole-home generator setups for backup power. For commercial businesses, we handle electrical repairs, installations, equipment wiring, system upgrades, and ongoing electrical maintenance.
We were specifically founded to focus on service work for existing properties—not just new construction projects. That means our electricians are equipped and experienced to handle the real-world electrical problems that come up in homes and businesses that are already occupied and operating. Whether you need a small repair like fixing a single outlet or a larger installation like upgrading your entire electrical panel to handle modern demands, we bring the same professional approach: licensed technicians, fully stocked trucks, transparent flat-rate pricing, and work that gets completed on the schedule you were promised.
Turn off power to that specific area immediately at your circuit breaker panel, and call a licensed electrician right away. Don’t ignore these warning signs, and don’t attempt to fix electrical problems yourself.
Burning smells and visible sparks are serious indicators of electrical problems that need immediate professional attention. Faulty wiring is cited as the cause in 54% of electrical house fires nationwide, and symptoms like burning odors or sparking often indicate dangerous wiring problems, overloaded circuits, or failing electrical components. Waiting to address these issues or attempting DIY electrical repairs puts your property and your family at significant risk.
We respond to these types of urgent electrical situations as priorities. A licensed electrician will diagnose the root cause of the problem, identify what’s failing or overloaded, and provide a proper solution that makes your electrical system safe again. This isn’t the time to delay, hope it resolves itself, or try to save money with a quick fix—electrical issues don’t improve on their own, they get progressively worse and more dangerous when ignored. Professional electrical repair is the only safe option when you’re dealing with burning smells, sparks, or other signs of electrical failure.

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>>