Electrical Contractor in Gibsonville, NC

Your Power Stays On When It Matters Most

Immediate response from a licensed electrical contractor who shows up with answers, not excuses—backed by a lifetime warranty on every job.
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Licensed Electrical Contractor Gibsonville

You Get Real Solutions, Not Run-Arounds

When your power goes out during a storm, you don’t have time to wait three days for a callback. You need someone who answers, shows up, and fixes it right.

That’s what changes when you work with a local electrical company that’s been doing this since 2002. You talk to actual people who know your home, your neighborhood, and what goes wrong when the grid fails in Alamance County. No phone trees. No vague estimates. No wondering if the job was done correctly.

You get flat-rate pricing before any work starts, so there’s no surprise bill at the end. You get technicians who arrive in uniform with fully stocked trucks, ready to finish the job without running to the supply house. And when they leave, your electrical system works the way it should—with a lifetime warranty on the labor to prove it.

Gibsonville Electrician Services Since 2002

We've Been Here Since Before You Needed Us

ESP Electrical Service Providers has been serving Gibsonville and Alamance County for over 20 years. We’re locally owned, led by a Master Electrician with 35+ years of experience, and we built this business specifically to help homeowners and businesses who need electrical work done right—not just when it’s convenient for the contractor.

We’re not the cheapest option in town, and we’re upfront about that. What you’re paying for is a licensed, insured team that shows up when we say we will, completes the work without cutting corners, and backs every job with a warranty that lasts up to 25 years. That’s not standard in this industry. It’s how we’ve stayed in business this long.

Gibsonville homes weren’t built for the electrical loads we’re running today. We see it every week—panels that can’t handle modern appliances, wiring that’s decades old, circuits that trip when you run the AC and the dryer at the same time. We fix that.

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How Electrical Repair Works Gibsonville

Here's What Happens When You Call

You call or text, and you talk to a real person—not a voicemail. We ask what’s going on, and if it’s urgent, we respond immediately. Not “we’ll try to fit you in next week.” Immediately.

We schedule a time that works for you. Our technician shows up in uniform, in a fully stocked truck, and walks through the issue with you before touching anything. We diagnose the problem, explain what needs to happen, and give you a flat-rate price. You approve it or you don’t. No pressure.

Once you give the go-ahead, we get to work. Most electrical repairs and installations are completed the same day. We test everything, clean up completely, and walk you through what we did. Then we back it with a lifetime warranty on the labor—because if we didn’t trust the work, we wouldn’t offer that.

If it’s a bigger job—like a panel upgrade, generator installation, or rewiring part of your home—we’ll map out a timeline and keep you updated at every step. You’re never left guessing where things stand.

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Commercial Electrical Services Gibsonville NC

What's Included When We Work on Your Property

We handle residential and commercial electrical services across Gibsonville and the surrounding Alamance County area. That includes electrical repairs, panel upgrades, circuit installations, generator hookups, wiring for additions, lighting installations, and troubleshooting for systems that aren’t working the way they should.

If you’re dealing with frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, outlets that don’t work, or you’re adding new equipment that your current panel can’t support—we fix that. If you want backup power so your family isn’t sitting in the dark during the next hurricane, we install and service generators. We were one of the first Level III service providers for Eaton/Cutler-Hammer generators in North Carolina, so this isn’t new territory for us.

For commercial properties in Gibsonville, we work on everything from retail spaces to office buildings to industrial facilities. Electrical code compliance, tenant improvements, equipment installations, emergency repairs—we’ve seen it all. And because we’re local, we’re familiar with the permitting and inspection requirements in Alamance County. We handle that so you don’t have to.

Every job includes direct communication with our team, transparent pricing, professional cleanup, and a warranty that actually means something. You’re not getting a different experience because you’re residential versus commercial. You’re getting the same standard of work we’ve held since 2002.

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How much does it cost to hire an electrical contractor in Gibsonville?

It depends entirely on what needs to be done. A simple outlet repair might run a couple hundred dollars. A full panel upgrade could be several thousand. Generator installation varies based on the size and fuel source.

Here’s what matters more than the average price: you should know the cost before the work starts. We use flat-rate pricing, which means we assess the job, tell you exactly what it’ll cost, and that’s what you pay. No surprises when we hand you the invoice.

If someone gives you a price over the phone without seeing the job, be cautious. Electrical work isn’t one-size-fits-all. A real estimate requires looking at your system, understanding what’s wrong, and scoping the fix properly. We do that in person, and we do it for free.

Legally, you’re allowed to do electrical work on your own home in North Carolina. Practically, it’s a bad idea unless you actually know what you’re doing.

Electrical work isn’t forgiving. Wire something wrong and you might not notice until your house catches fire or someone gets shocked. Inspectors catch DIY electrical work all the time during home sales, and buyers either walk or demand costly repairs. Plus, your homeowner’s insurance can deny a claim if they determine the fire started because of unpermitted or improper electrical work.

Hiring a licensed electrical contractor means the work is done to code, it’ll pass inspection, and it’s backed by insurance and a warranty. If something goes wrong, you’re covered. If you do it yourself and something goes wrong, you’re paying to fix it twice—and hoping the damage isn’t worse than that.

Most panel upgrades take one full day, sometimes two depending on the scope. If we’re just swapping out an old panel for a new one with more capacity, that’s typically a same-day job. If we’re also running new circuits, relocating the panel, or dealing with outdated wiring that needs to be brought up to code, it might stretch into a second day.

We’ll tell you the timeline upfront. Panel upgrades require coordination with the power company to disconnect and reconnect service, and we handle that. We also pull the permits and schedule the inspection, so you’re not dealing with Alamance County yourself.

You’ll be without power for a few hours during the actual swap, but we work efficiently to get you back up and running. And once it’s done, your home can handle the electrical load it’s actually using—no more tripped breakers every time you run the microwave and the toaster at the same time.

Start with licensing and insurance. If they’re not licensed, walk away. North Carolina requires electrical contractors to be licensed for a reason—it’s a trade that can kill someone if done wrong. Insurance protects you if something goes sideways on the job.

Ask about warranties. A contractor who won’t stand behind their work is telling you something. We offer a lifetime warranty on labor because we know it’s done right. If someone offers 30 days or nothing at all, that’s a red flag.

Look at how they communicate. Do they return calls? Do they explain what’s wrong in plain language, or do they talk in circles to justify a bigger bill? Do they give you a price before starting, or do they bill by the hour and let it run? You want transparency, not tap dancing.

And check how long they’ve been in business. Fly-by-night contractors come and go. We’ve been serving Gibsonville since 2002 because we do what we say we’re going to do. That consistency matters when you’re trusting someone with your home’s electrical system.

Yes. We’ve been installing and servicing generators in Alamance County for years, and we’re one of the first Level III service providers for Eaton/Cutler-Hammer generators in North Carolina. That means we’re factory-trained and certified to handle everything from sizing and installation to maintenance and repairs.

A whole-home generator automatically kicks on when the power goes out, runs off natural gas or propane, and keeps your essential systems running—HVAC, refrigerator, well pump, medical equipment, security systems, whatever you prioritize. You don’t flip a switch or drag out extension cords. It just works.

Installation typically takes one to two days depending on the setup. We handle the electrical connections, the fuel line hookup, the transfer switch installation, and all the permitting. Once it’s in, we test it under load to make sure it’s ready when you need it. And we offer maintenance plans to keep it in good shape, because a generator that doesn’t start during a storm isn’t doing you any good.

We cover Gibsonville and the surrounding areas throughout Alamance County, as well as parts of Orange, Durham, and Chatham counties. That includes Burlington, Elon, Mebane, Graham, and the smaller communities in between.

We’re based locally, so response times are fast. If you’re dealing with an electrical emergency and you’re within our service area, we’re not driving an hour to get to you. We’re already nearby.

Being local also means we’re familiar with the housing stock in this area—what was built when, what tends to go wrong, and what upgrades make sense for homes in Gibsonville specifically. A lot of the homes here were built before modern electrical codes, and we’ve upgraded hundreds of them. We know what we’re walking into before we even open the panel.