

Your breakers trip when you run the dryer and microwave at the same time. The lights dim when the AC kicks on. You smell something burning near an outlet but can’t pinpoint where.
These aren’t minor annoyances. They’re warnings that your electrical system can’t support what you’re asking it to do.
Most homes in Haywood County built before 2015 have panels rated for 60 to 100 amps. That was fine when households ran a few lights, a refrigerator, and maybe a window unit. Now you’re charging electric vehicles, running central air, powering home offices, and streaming on multiple devices simultaneously. The math doesn’t work anymore.
Electrical fires cause over $1.2 billion in property damage every year nationwide. Overloaded circuits, loose connections, and outdated wiring are the main culprits. You can’t see the problem until it’s too late, which is exactly why upgrading your electrical capacity isn’t optional anymore.
When your system is properly sized and installed, everything just works. No more resetting breakers. No more worrying about plugging in one more thing. No more wondering if that flickering light means something worse is happening inside your walls.
We’ve been handling electrical work across North Carolina for over two decades. Our owner, Andy Helton, is a Master Electrician with 35+ years of hands-on experience. He’s been a licensed electrical contractor since 1989.
We’re expanding our service area into Haywood County because we’ve seen what happens when homeowners and business owners don’t have access to straightforward electrical services. You get stuck with contractors who don’t show up, don’t communicate, or don’t know how to handle the work properly.
Haywood County residents deal with an average of 1.79 power outages per year, lasting over four hours combined. When your power goes out or your electrical system fails, you need someone who answers the phone and shows up when they say they will. We stock our trucks fully so we’re not making multiple trips or leaving jobs half-finished.
You’ll talk to a real person when you call, not an answering machine. You’ll get flat-rate pricing before any work starts. And you’ll work with licensed, insured technicians who clean up before they leave.

You call or submit a request online. You’ll speak directly with someone on our team who can answer your questions and schedule a time that works for your schedule.
We show up on time in a clearly marked truck with a fully stocked inventory. Our electrician will assess your situation, explain what’s going on in plain language, and give you a flat-rate price before starting any work. No surprises, no hourly rates that spiral out of control.
Once you approve the work, we get started. Whether it’s a panel upgrade, circuit installation, electrical repair, or full rewiring project, we handle it efficiently and to code. Our technicians are trained to work clean and respect your property.
Before we leave, we test everything to make sure it’s working correctly. We walk you through what we did and answer any questions you have. Then we clean up completely. You shouldn’t have to deal with wire scraps, drywall dust, or leftover materials.
If something doesn’t work right after we leave, we come back and make it right. Our job isn’t done until you’re satisfied with the work.

Electrical panel upgrades are one of the most common services we provide in Haywood County. If your home still has a 60 or 100-amp panel, you’re likely maxing out your capacity regularly. We’ll assess your current and future electrical needs, then install a panel that can handle modern demands. Most homes benefit from 200-amp service, especially if you’re adding an EV charger or planning any major appliances.
Circuit installations and rewiring projects address the root cause of tripped breakers and overloaded circuits. We’ll add dedicated circuits for high-draw appliances, separate your lighting from your outlets, and make sure your system is distributed properly. Older homes often have entire floors running on a single circuit, which creates constant problems.
Generator installation has become essential for Haywood County residents tired of losing power during storms. We’re Guardian factory-authorized dealers, which means we can install, service, and maintain your backup power system properly. When the grid goes down, your generator kicks on automatically and keeps your essentials running.
Smart home integration requires proper electrical infrastructure. If you’re adding smart thermostats, lighting systems, or security devices, your wiring needs to support them correctly. We’ll make sure your electrical system can handle the technology you want to use.
Commercial electrical services cover everything from office buildouts to retail lighting upgrades. Businesses in Haywood County need reliable electrical systems that meet code requirements and support daily operations without interruption.

Your panel needs upgrading if you’re experiencing frequent breaker trips, dimming lights when appliances turn on, or if your home was built before 1990 and still has the original panel. Most older homes in Haywood County have 60 to 100-amp panels, which can’t support modern electrical loads.
If you’re adding any major appliances, an EV charger, or a home addition, your existing panel likely won’t have the capacity. The 2026 National Electrical Code updates are also changing requirements for residential electrical systems, particularly around smart devices and high-efficiency appliances.
A licensed electrical contractor can perform a load calculation to determine if your current panel is adequate. This assessment looks at your existing electrical draw plus any planned additions. If you’re anywhere close to maxing out your capacity, upgrading now prevents problems later and adds value to your property.
A service call covers scheduled electrical work like installing outlets, upgrading fixtures, or troubleshooting non-urgent issues. You can plan these appointments around your schedule, and they’re typically handled during normal business hours.
Emergency electrical repair addresses immediate safety hazards: sparking outlets, burning smells, complete power loss, or exposed wiring. These situations can’t wait because they pose fire risks or leave you without power. Emergency services are available 24/7, including weekends and holidays.
The pricing structure differs between the two. Service calls use our standard flat-rate pricing. Emergency calls include an emergency service fee because we’re dispatching a technician immediately, often outside normal hours. However, you’ll still know the total cost before we start work. If you’re unsure whether your situation qualifies as an emergency, call us. We’d rather answer questions and keep you safe than have you wait on something that needs immediate attention.
Most residential panel upgrades in Haywood County take four to eight hours, depending on the complexity of your existing system and the scope of the upgrade. This includes disconnecting your old panel, installing the new one, reconnecting all circuits, and testing everything thoroughly.
Your power will be off during the upgrade. We coordinate with your utility company to disconnect and reconnect service safely. You’ll want to plan accordingly – charge devices beforehand, avoid scheduling the work on days when you need to work from home, and prepare for refrigerated items if the work extends longer than expected.
More complex situations take additional time. If we’re also adding circuits, relocating the panel, or upgrading your service entrance, the project might extend to a full day or require a second visit. We’ll give you an accurate timeline during the initial assessment so you can plan appropriately. The work needs to pass inspection before it’s complete, which we handle as part of the service.
Yes, most electrical work in Haywood County requires a permit. Panel upgrades, circuit installations, rewiring projects, and generator installations all need permits and inspections. Even some smaller jobs like adding new circuits or relocating outlets require permits depending on the scope.
Permits exist to ensure electrical work meets current code requirements and is performed safely. When you hire a licensed electrical contractor, we pull the necessary permits and schedule inspections as part of the service. This protects you legally and ensures the work is done correctly.
Unpermitted electrical work creates serious problems. If you try to sell your home, unpermitted work can kill deals or force you to pay for corrections. Insurance companies may deny claims if a fire or damage results from unpermitted electrical work. And if someone gets hurt, you’re liable. The permit process adds time to projects, but it’s not optional and it’s always included in our scope of work.
Stop using that outlet or circuit immediately. Burning smells indicate overheating, which means wires, connections, or components are failing. This is a fire hazard that needs professional attention right away.
Unplug anything connected to that outlet. If the smell is coming from your breaker panel, don’t touch it – just turn off the main breaker if you can do so safely. Then call an electrician for emergency service. Don’t wait to see if the smell goes away or try to investigate the problem yourself.
Burning smells come from several issues: loose wire connections creating resistance and heat, overloaded circuits drawing too much current, or damaged wiring insulation breaking down. All of these situations can cause electrical fires, which spread quickly inside walls where you can’t see them. Haywood County sees its share of electrical fires, and most start with warning signs people ignore. If you smell burning, treat it as an emergency and get professional help immediately.
Yes, we install EV chargers throughout Haywood County. Most EV chargers require a dedicated 240-volt circuit, similar to what powers your electric dryer or oven. The specific requirements depend on your vehicle and the charger model you choose.
Your existing electrical panel needs adequate capacity to support the charger. A Level 2 home charger typically draws 30 to 50 amps, which is substantial. If your panel is already near capacity, you’ll need an upgrade before adding the charger. We’ll assess your electrical system first and let you know exactly what’s required.
Installation includes running a dedicated circuit from your panel to the charging location, mounting the charger unit, and ensuring everything meets code requirements. The location matters – garage installations are straightforward, but outdoor installations require weatherproof equipment and proper placement. We handle the permit process and inspection scheduling. Most installations take four to six hours depending on the distance from your panel and any obstacles we encounter. You’ll have a fully functional charging station that safely powers your vehicle overnight.

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>>