

You’re not waiting days for parts to arrive or watching an electrician make three trips to finish one job. Our trucks roll up stocked with what’s needed to handle most repairs on the spot.
Your breaker panel stops tripping at random times. The outlets that stopped working actually work again. The flickering lights that made you wonder if something was about to catch fire are gone.
When you call, you talk to a person who’s been answering these calls since 2002. Not a voicemail system. Not a call center three states away. Someone who knows Brickhaven and the surrounding area, who can get the right electrician to your property without the runaround.
The work gets done by a master electrician or a licensed technician who’s been in the trade for over 20 years. We show up in uniform, we clean up before we leave, and the job doesn’t drag on for weeks because someone forgot to order a part.
ESP Electrical Service Providers is owned and operated by Andy Helton, a master electrician with over 35 years of electrical experience. We’ve been serving homes and businesses across Alamance County and surrounding areas for more than two decades.
Brickhaven sits in a part of North Carolina where properties range from older homes that need panel upgrades to newer builds requiring smart home installations. The electrical needs vary, but the expectation stays the same: show up when you say you will, know what you’re doing, and charge what you quoted.
That’s what you get here. No answering machines. No hidden fees added after the work is done. The same office manager who’s been with us since day one typically answers when you call, and she knows how to match the right technician to your specific problem.

You call and talk to someone who actually answers the phone. You explain what’s going on with your electrical system. We ask a few questions to understand whether it’s an emergency or something that can be scheduled.
You get a timeframe for when the electrician will arrive. When we show up, we assess the problem and give you a flat-rate price before any work begins. You know exactly what you’re paying. No hourly rates that climb while we figure things out.
If you approve the price, we get to work. Most jobs get completed the same day because our service trucks carry the parts and tools needed for common electrical repairs. Breaker replacements, outlet installations, wiring repairs, panel upgrades—the inventory is already on the truck.
Once the work is finished, we test everything to make sure it’s functioning correctly. We clean up. We walk you through what was done. Then we leave, and your electrical system works the way it should.
If something isn’t right, you call back. The work comes with a customer satisfaction guarantee, which means we’ll return and make it right if there’s an issue.

Electrical repair covers a lot of ground. Outlets that don’t work. Breakers that trip constantly. Lights that flicker or dim when you run certain appliances. Wiring that’s outdated or damaged. These are the calls that come in regularly from Brickhaven and the surrounding area.
Panel upgrades are common in older homes where the existing electrical system can’t handle modern demands. If you’re running space heaters, window units, computers, and kitchen appliances all at once and your breaker panel is from the 1970s, you’re probably due for an upgrade. Our electricians handle residential electrical work that brings your home up to current code and capacity.
Commercial electrical services cover everything from troubleshooting power issues in a business to installing new circuits for equipment. Retail spaces, offices, and industrial sites all have different electrical demands, and our technicians have the licensing and experience to handle commercial work safely and correctly.
Generator installation is another service that matters in this part of North Carolina. Storms knock out power, sometimes for days. A standby generator keeps your home or business running when the grid goes down. We install Generac systems and handle the permitting and hookup so you’re ready before the next outage hits.

The cost depends entirely on what needs to be done. Replacing a single outlet costs less than rewiring a room or upgrading a breaker panel.
We use flat-rate pricing, which means you get a quote before the work starts. The electrician assesses the job, tells you the price, and you decide whether to move forward. There’s no hourly rate that keeps climbing while we work.
For basic repairs like fixing a dead outlet or replacing a light fixture, expect to pay a service call fee plus the cost of the repair. Larger jobs like panel upgrades or generator installations run higher because they involve more labor, materials, and permitting. But you’ll know the number upfront, not after the invoice shows up.
Yes. Even small electrical work should be handled by someone who’s licensed.
A loose outlet might seem simple, but if the wiring behind it is damaged or installed incorrectly, you’re looking at a potential fire hazard. Same goes for light switches that spark or breakers that trip without an obvious cause. What looks like a quick fix can turn into a bigger problem if the underlying issue isn’t identified.
Licensed electricians know how to diagnose problems correctly and follow code requirements. We carry insurance, which protects you if something goes wrong. Unlicensed work might save you money in the short term, but it can cost you more later if it fails an inspection, causes damage, or creates a safety issue.
Most residential electrical repairs get finished the same day. Replacing outlets, fixing wiring, swapping breakers—these jobs typically take a few hours at most.
Larger projects like panel upgrades or whole-home rewiring take longer. A panel upgrade might take a full day, depending on the complexity and whether the utility company needs to disconnect and reconnect service. Rewiring a house can take several days, especially if walls need to be opened up.
The advantage of working with a company that stocks our trucks is that delays caused by missing parts are rare. We show up with what’s needed to complete the job, so you’re not waiting for another visit after we order something.
Stop resetting it and call an electrician. A breaker that trips repeatedly is telling you something’s wrong.
It could be an overloaded circuit. If you’re plugging too many high-draw appliances into the same circuit, the breaker does its job and shuts off to prevent overheating. The fix might be redistributing the load or adding a new circuit.
It could also be a short circuit or a ground fault, both of which are more serious. A short happens when a hot wire touches a neutral wire, causing a surge of current. A ground fault occurs when a hot wire touches a ground wire or a grounded surface. Both conditions are dangerous and need to be diagnosed and repaired by a licensed electrician.
Don’t ignore a tripping breaker. It’s not a minor annoyance. It’s a warning that your electrical system is struggling, and continuing to reset it without fixing the underlying problem puts your home at risk.
Yes. We install Generac standby generators for homes and businesses in Brickhaven and the surrounding area.
A standby generator connects directly to your home’s electrical system and your natural gas or propane line. When the power goes out, it kicks on automatically within seconds. You don’t have to haul out a portable generator, run extension cords, or worry about refueling.
The installation process involves placing the generator unit outside your home, running the fuel line, connecting it to your electrical panel through a transfer switch, and pulling the necessary permits. We handle all of that. Once it’s installed, the generator runs a self-test every week to make sure it’s ready when you need it.
Generators are especially useful in areas where storms cause extended outages. If you’ve ever lost power for days and watched your food spoil while your neighbors with generators kept their lights on, you know why people invest in them.
If your panel is more than 30 years old, it probably needs an upgrade. Older panels weren’t designed to handle the electrical load that modern homes demand.
Signs you need an upgrade include breakers that trip frequently, lights that dim when you turn on appliances, a panel that feels warm to the touch, or a burning smell near the breaker box. If you’re adding new appliances or an HVAC system and your current panel doesn’t have space for additional circuits, that’s another clear indicator.
Some older homes in the Brickhaven area still have fuse boxes or panels with outdated breaker types that are no longer considered safe. Federal Pacific and Zinsco panels, for example, have known safety issues and should be replaced.
We can assess your current panel, check the amperage, and determine whether an upgrade is necessary. Most modern homes need at least a 200-amp panel to handle the electrical load safely. If yours is 100 amps or less, an upgrade is likely overdue.

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>>